Auntie talked and talked, not knowing what to say anymore.
She sighed, "You see, even if I don't look up to that girl named Lili, she understands: marriage isn't something you can achieve just by talking. Expecting to have a house before marriage is nothing. We had planned to put money down for Leilei to buy a house anyway."
What upset her was Wu Lei's immature thinking.
First, he wanted to play the big shot without the capability—wasn't he clear about what his family could afford? He should have understood long ago that he couldn't afford a house in Ning City!
If he really wanted to have a good life with Lili, he could completely choose to go back to his hometown. As far as she knew, Lili's hometown wasn't Ning City either.
Second, he acted without responsibility or commitment.
First, he demanded full payment; when that didn't work out, he insisted on a down payment, without any consideration for how he and his parents would live afterward.