"But you used to say that if I wanted to get married, I had to ask for your consent."
Jian Yiling said this when she was a child. Jian Yuncheng still remembered these words.
Upon hearing this, Jian Yiling froze for a moment. Those images appeared in her mind.
At that time, Wen Nuan and Jian Shuxing took the four of them to a relative's wedding.
When they returned back home, she asked her parents what a wedding was. She also asked them why people got married.
And somehow, the topic of conversation strayed to her brothers getting married.
Then, she ended up 'ordering' her brothers that they had to listen to her. She had to agree and like her future sister-in-law before her brothers got married.
"I was young and ignorant back then. You should not count on those words," Jian Yiling softly replied.
When she was younger, she believed that her brothers belonged to her. Naturally, they would have to listen to her.