"I..." An Xin was so furious she wanted to spit blood, but she still replied, "I don’t like teachers."
"Don’t like teachers, huh?" Fang Hao blinked, then suddenly asked directly, "You don’t think you’re worthy of him, do you?"
Hearing this, Gu Qibao laughed impolitely and quickly added, "Mom, don’t say that. Miss An Xin is very pretty too."
"Hmm." Fang Hao nodded, sizing up An Xin, giving her assessment, "The face is quite pretty, just a bit short, but that’s okay, she can wear high heels."
An Xin: "..."
Seeing An Xin silent, Fang Hao continued, "Could it be you think he’s not worthy of you?!"
An Xin no longer had the energy to answer Fang Hao’s words. She didn’t want to get entangled in this topic anymore and was just about to say she was leaving.
But Fang Hao earnestly added, "If the other’s conditions are a bit worse, there’s also an advantage, at least you won’t be mistreated, he’ll cherish you more. Like if you find someone whose conditions are outstanding compared to yours, wouldn’t you be wronged every day? You tell me, with all the conditions worse than others’, how could they see you? Marriage also needs to be realistic, right?"
An Xin: "..."
Fang Hao’s few words left An Xin in an embarrassing position, making her quickly say, "Auntie, I... I don’t want to think about personal matters right now, just want to raise my child alone."
"How can that be?" Fang Hao said in surprise, "You shouldn’t think that way. What Auntie said may sound harsh, but it’s the truth. Auntie has been through this. You say you want to find someone unmarried and with good conditions while raising a child, it’s not impossible, but others would first be critical of you, so why bother, right?"

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