Second Master Han and others sat in Grandmother's room for a while before following Yan Zhigao to the front courtyard.
Once people left, Old Madam Yan said to Madam Li, "Judging by Second Master Han's demeanour and the conduct of Han's eldest son, the Han Family seems quite reputable. It's just that I don't know what their daughter is like?"
Madam Li's face showed worry. As it concerned her eldest son's marriage, she couldn't personally inspect her future daughter-in-law, which always left her somewhat uneasy for two reasons: first, she feared the girl might not be beautiful or virtuous enough for her son; second, she worried the girl might lack the temperament or ability to be the wife of the Yan Family's eldest son.
The heritage of the Han Family was indeed commendable. If they were to form a marital alliance, it could even be said that the Yan Family would be marrying up. But just like any mother, she felt her son deserved the best girl in the world.