Hearing his youngest daughter's resolute words, Mr. Li asked uncertainly, "Lanlan, are you truly not afraid of hardship?"
"Dad, it's not that I'm not afraid of hardship. I just love Second Brother Gu for the man he is, so I'm willing to brave the sun and rain with him."
"Well, since you insist on loving him, I have nothing more to say. As long as you can convince your brother, I have no objections."
"Lanlan, Mom was very supportive of you at first, but your older brother won't agree," Mrs. Li sighed.
In truth, she didn't really support her youngest daughter marrying a street vendor. She was just desperate to find a match for her.
What she didn't say aloud was that her daughter was already twenty and still single, and she was afraid the neighbors would gossip.
"Dad, Mom, Big Brother, stop trying to persuade me. I'm in charge of my own life, and I am going to marry Second Brother Gu."
