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Chapter 578: Not Marrying A Rich Family
....Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Su Ning joyfully clasped Chen Lin’er’s hand and led her to organize a room.
Enthusiastically, she couldn’t resist explaining to Chen Lin’er that the learning process comprised three distinct tiers: elementary, intermediate, and advanced.
“At each level, there’s a stringent a.s.sessment. Those unable to pa.s.s will be eliminated, while exceptional students may take charge or become teachers.”
Chen Lin’er listened attentively, intrigued by this innovative teaching approach.
Filled with optimism, Su Ning continued, “My third brother is determined to oversee the flouris.h.i.+ng of Shanglin into a prosperous city.”
“Meanwhile, my third sister-in-law plans to establish three types of shops in Shanglin. The first focuses on selling seasonings and curated dietary medicine packets, with the potential for numerous franchise outlets.”
“Given your family’s business, you could even become the proprietress once you’ve mastered it.”
“The second is a health hall, essentially a rehabilitation center. It’s not suitable for widespread openings due to the need for capable individuals to manage the facility responsibly for the customers.”
“The third is a training center, where individuals pay tuition fees to attend cla.s.ses.”
“However, with my third sister-in-law expecting, the lingering threat from malevolent forces in the mountains has delayed her plans. Otherwise, this venture would have commenced long ago.”
Chen Lin’er remarked, “It can still be initiated soon. The shop details are already decided.”
In the original narrative, Su Ning was portrayed as infatuated, fixated on winning the love of the Third Prince and contemplating harmful actions against his beloved. Qin Zhenzhen aspired to witness the current Su Ning channel her energy into a beloved career, recognizing that such dedication would fortify her against the belief that love was the sole purpose of life. As Su Ning steered towards this desired path, Qin Zhenzhen smiled knowingly.
“Wife, what are you laughing at?”
Su Bin saw her smile from afar.
Qin Zhenzhen shared with Su Bin her observations of Su Ning’s recent performance.
“See how devoted Su Ning is to her chosen career now? In the future, she won’t be like those young ladies who only orbit around the men in their homes after marriage.”
While Su Bin didn’t fully grasp Qin Zhenzhen’s meaning, he naturally felt pleased that she was helping his sister become a capable person.
Strangely, despite spending considerable time with Qin Zhenzhen, Su Bin found himself not disliking her words and actions. On the contrary, he sensed a logical coherence in them, considering the standards of an ancient man.
Su Bin commented, “If Little Sister is willing, she can choose not to marry into a wealthy family.”
He knew that marrying into affluence often came at the cost of sacrificing one’s freedom. The constraints imposed were particularly p.r.o.nounced, and the cutthroat compet.i.tion in wealthy family harems could be more formidable than a real battlefield.
Recalling the tragic fate of his biological grandmother, who became a p.a.w.n in the harem’s power struggle, Su Bin couldn’t help but feel a pang of sadness. Her days of happiness were short-lived, and she eventually met a tragic end at the hands of a concubine.
Determined to spare his own family from such turmoil, Su Bin resolved, “My harem must be clean—with my wife alone.”
Qin Zhenzhen sighed in agreement. “Exactly. I also hope she won’t marry into a wealthy family. It would help her avoid many unpleasant experiences.”
Despite these aspirations, Qin Zhenzhen acknowledged the challenge, noting Su Ning’s disdain for ordinary people and her heart seemingly reserved only for the male lead. Su Bin, on the other hand, held different values in this regard.
“She grew up in the countryside and doesn’t understand many rules. Even if I hire a nanny to teach her, there will be times when she reveals his true nature..”