For the cultured young ladies of Sea Blue City, they appeared fragile and ignorant before marriage, evoking pity, and were as beautifully delicate as artificial flowers arranged in a tall celadon vase.
But upon getting married, they transformed into the respected mistress of the household: managing the servants with impeccable order, ensuring the living room, study, bedroom, and the master's attire were spotless, and also guaranteeing the kitchen could provide decent food, among other things.
Could marriage really possess such magic to turn an ignorant girl into a competent mistress overnight?
Of course, that was impossible.
In truth, the pretense of premarital ignorance was merely a disguise. In that era, every well-born woman had received extensive training before reaching the age suitable for marriage, in order to take on the duties of a mistress in the future.