It was not difficult to discern Wang Chen's slight discomfort and the anguish he endured.
Although Wenwen's parents thought that the issues he mentioned were just rare exceptions, in recent years, they too had heard quite a bit about "sky-high dowries" and the challenges of "not being able to afford a wife."
They should be the generation with the most authority to judge such phenomena.
Because when they were young and married, none of these things existed.
Whether it was their generation who were born in the '70s or even earlier in the '60s, when two people came together, the majority met through matchmakers, as love marriages were few.
Generally speaking, couples who came together through matchmakers should have been the ones with more demanding preconditions.
But in fact, their generation hardly dealt with so-called dowries or conditions such as owning a house or car.