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Chapter 421

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Ever since he was young, he had never been stopped from getting what he wanted. Whatever he wanted, he got it. When he went to university, he did well in school. Therefore, he did not know what a soft policy was.

"Tell me about it." Jiang Yao pushed Lu Xingzhi's arm when he did not reply for a long time. She could not help but speak coquettishly.

"Mom and Dad were probably persuaded by my foolishness and stubbornness." Lu Xingzhi summed it up succinctly.

Jiang Yao was indifferent. That seemed to be the case.

"Mom and Dad doted on me a lot, but the elders always think this way. They think that no matter how many books a girl studies or how respectable her job is, she still has to get married in the end. I remember my mom always told me that although she was reluctant to let me get married at the age of eighteen because she thought it was too early, she thought that you were good. She said that a woman can't escape marriage in her life. Anyway, she has to get married sooner or later. Since you appeared early, then I will get married early. No matter what, as long as I can live a happy life, that's all."

Jiang Yao could still remember how her mother advised her when she resisted. She told her that a woman had to get married sooner or later, but the most important thing was to be able to marry a husband who valued her. A woman would be happier if she married someone who liked her than if she married someone she liked.

It should be said that other than that, what moved her mother even more was that it was rare for someone to be willing to marry her and provide for her to continue her studies. In a small town like that, it was rare for someone to think that it was useful for a girl to study more. Father Jiang and Mother Jiang were intellectuals, so Father Jiang and Mother Jiang respected them very much. They felt that a daughter-in-law who married into such a cultured family would not have to suffer as a daughter-in-law.

The Lu family was a prominent family in the county. Father Jiang and Mother Jiang had long known their characters. They also believed that they were not the kind of people who would treat their daughter-in-law lightly.

Jiang Yao thought that this was probably the reason why her parents kept persuading her despite knowing that she was unwilling. It was because her parents felt that the Lu family was a rare and good marriage. They felt that if she missed out on the Lu family, she might not be able to meet such a good family in the future.

She was the apple of her parents' eye. Her parents wanted to give her the best in the world, including what they thought was the best husband's family.

However, at that time, she did not understand at all.

After hearing so much from her parents, she actually thought that her parents were old-fashioned and old-fashioned. She actually thought that Lu Xingzhi didn't have any romantic feelings for her.

After hearing Jiang Yao's words, Lu Xingzhi looked Jiang Yao up and down and said in a low voice, "Is this why you agreed to marry me? Have you been convinced by your parents? "

"Of course not!" Jiang Yao's face turned red. With her personality, if she gave in so easily, how could she have tortured him for eleven years?

At that time, her parents kept persuading her, but Jiang Yao herself did not agree. Moreover, she had two older brothers who doted on her. Seeing that she was unwilling, her eldest brother and second brother argued with her parents over this matter. Because of her marriage, the atmosphere in the Jiang family was the stiffest during those days.

She did not agree, so her parents persuaded her again and again. They tried their best to persuade her and even scolded her for being insensible and not understanding her parents' hearts.

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