Li Qiao couldn't help but argue once again, "When a woman marries a man, or is it the man marrying the woman? In our place, children born to men who marry into the woman's family take the woman's surname. You can't enjoy the honor and abundant material life brought by a man, and yet expect the child to also take your surname, right? Wouldn't that make men the biggest victims? Besides, as a mother, raising children is also your own responsibility and duty. Has your partner, Zhuang Shu, fulfilled his duties as a father and husband?"
Suddenly, Zhuang Shu saw things clearly, as if her mind, which had been stuck in a dead end for years, believed that all her sacrifices were for men.
As a result, she was often gloomy.
Now seeing things from a new perspective, she realized she was being stubborn. She smiled and said, "He's very good to me, even when he's busy, he always finds time to accompany me and the children."