Du Xia understood that besides being handsome, Zhang Yi seemed to have nothing else going for him.
But this statement wasn't wrong; Zhang Yi was indeed a good-for-nothing man.
Chiang Yun felt that Zhang Yu's words were disrespectful towards Zhang Yi, yet she couldn't find a way to refute them. How could she?
Zhang Yi's career wasn't going well, and although there had been hopes of marrying a wife who could provide support, it now seemed a difficult task.
Chiang Yun thought of the other families—they either gave no response or ridiculed Zhang Yi in various ways.
What could Chiang Yun do? Apart from asking for help, all she could do was ask for help.
Remembering her mother's words from her maternal home, if it were possible, she really didn't want to bow her head in front of Zhang Yu, but she had no choice. If she didn't bow her head, what would become of Zhang Yi?
As long as it would benefit Zhang Yi, Chiang Yun felt that bowing her head was not an issue at all.