Chapter 871



"...I can get married with you without even realizing it. It must be because of love, and love brings responsibility."

"But, Cao Hanhui, have you heard what the girls say? If they're not together, they're just dating. That's basically it. They've been dating for 14 years without getting married, and in the last few years, they've each been looking for a more suitable partner. If they find one, they won't get married. Or maybe, because one of them has seen her net worth increase in recent years, she's still looking for other prey."

"No urge to get married? Honestly, everyone's life and circumstances are different. If you feel comfortable with it, that's fine."

"Thank you. I actually wanted to get married before I turned 30, but as time went on, I stopped wanting it. Life is the same whether we get married or not. It's just that my parents and friends keep pushing me. I've also thought about whether it's because we haven't met someone better. We're both lazy, too lazy to get married or break up. It's just like that. After dating for a long time, you get tired of each other and start to have infidelity. But temptation is also a matter of opportunity. Some people never meet it in their entire lives."

"Miss, you don't need to think so much. You will meet someone better after you get married. It all depends on how you deal with the problem."

"After marriage, the structure is different and there are many more concerns because it's not just two people getting married, it's two families forming a family. If there are children, there are more considerations. If you're just living together and breaking up, it happens in a matter of minutes and there's no pressure at all."

"Could it be that people who struggle before getting married tend to value marriage more and are less likely to divorce?"

"To be honest, I also think marriage is annoying."

"Miss, you can choose to keep it simple. It's been over ten years, and it's just a piece of paper. It doesn't matter. The prince and I are still unsure whether we are married or not. It's as if time and space have been reversed and we are all out of place."

"If my boyfriend says he wants to marry someone else one day, I can remain calm. Then it really doesn't matter whether I have this piece of paper or not. But I really can't completely ignore him right now."

"Look, ever since our bookshelves were emptied out last time, I've only found this one on the floor. It says that according to most people's understanding, two people who are in a relationship will either get married or break up within two years. Unless there are other unexpected events, such as living apart, either domestically or internationally, getting married in three months is about the same as getting married in three years."

"But if we really want to find a time, how many years will it be?"

"Miss, you've already exceeded that. The tree suggests one to two years. Without a year, I'm worried that we won't know each other well enough, or that I haven't thought it through clearly."

"So the longer we talk, the more we'll learn?"

"A relationship is a relationship, no matter how long it lasts. Because your roles remain the same, you won't learn much more. It's hard to understand how your partner will behave in marriage without getting married. If you're certain of how your partner will behave in their future lives, get married quickly."

"That's right. The book also says that a relationship shouldn't last more than three years. If it lasts too long, love will tire. At the right time, love should be elevated to family affection through marriage."

"Wait, it also says here that you've lived together for 14 years, which is equivalent to being married for 14 years. From the joy of a newlywed couple, straight to the seven-year itch, another seven years have passed. It's terrifying to think about it. You should find an opportunity to break up, Miss..."

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