Chapter 2575 How Can We Persuade Them
- The preeminent concern that occupied the minds of both sets of parents was decidedly that of marriage.
- Who, after all, could fault them, considering the young couple never before dated? They aimed to sidestep the usual pitfalls that so often accompany relationships—misunderstandings that stretch into long nights, and the all-too-frequent breakups that follow.
- Marriage, on the other hand, was different. Despite any disagreements that might arise between the couple, there was an unspoken agreement that they must at least consider their lifelong union.