Fortunately, the other party was also a cultured and polite person, not a typical prodigal son.
After the count's family divided the property, even though he was a concubine-born son, he would still get a share and have his own independent house. This would actually be a quiet and worry-free life.
Jiang Yuan tried to console herself with these thoughts whenever she felt upset.
However, when she saw Jiang Ning returning home with a box full of top-quality ginseng, lingzhi mushrooms, and bird's nest, she couldn't help but think that her life after marrying the count's concubine-born son would be of a small and humble nature.
If she returned to her parental home to give gifts, she would probably have to scrimp and save, and couldn't take out any decent things, let alone be as generous as Jiang Ning.
The daughters of the same father, just because they were born from different mothers, had vastly different paths in life.