"Rather than navigating the intricacies of a wealthy family, it's wiser to marry into a middle-class household and choose a man who can appreciate her," Qin Zhenzhen suggested.
"Preferably one who doesn't entertain the idea of taking concubines."
Qin Zhenzhen smiled knowingly. "In this world, it's challenging for a capable man to abstain from having a concubine, given the cultural norms of ancient times. Even gifts and flattery between men often involve beautiful concubines."
Su Bin responded confidently, "There are exceptions to everything, and I can certainly be one."
Playfully, Qin Zhenzhen teased him, "We're still young. You can say that now. Who knows if you might change your mind when I'm old?"
Su Bin asserted, "I promise not to."
Curiously, Qin Zhenzhen asked, "What if I die before you? Would you consider marrying someone else?"
Before Qin Zhenzhen could finish her sentence, Su Bin playfully covered her mouth.