Ma Sufen had always been convinced that her son's life was ruined by the very act of running a business.
If her son hadn't been in business, his former wife wouldn't have caused a fuss over divorce, and he wouldn't have remarried someone like Shen Baolan, a troublemaker, disrupting the peace of their home.
Once bitten, twice shy.
She would never let her son go into business again.
Shen Baolan stared blankly at Zhou Shuhuan, with her heart pounding like a rabbit in her chest.
Finally, Zhou Shuhuan was going to start a business; wouldn't she have a chance to become a wealthy lady like Shen Mingzhu in her dreams?
Zhou Chuanxiong was a man.
Men understand men best. Moreover, with Pei Yang's successful precedent, as a father, he naturally wished for his son to succeed and to bring honor to the family.
Therefore, he was somewhat supportive of his son's idea to venture to the south.