Moreover, what she had said to Aunt Guo was not meant to comfort her. Leaving aside the chaos that the market would experience when transitioning from collective farming to individual management, there was another important consideration. In a few years, she would be taking the college entrance exams, and by that time, any child she had now would still be a toddler. She couldn't possibly rush into motherhood. Managing deliveries and payments all over the country without trustworthy and reliable people would surely attract the attention of various local bigwigs and powerful figures.
"You are Yexun's partner, and it's only natural for him to do these things."
When Aunt Guo heard her future daughter-in-law's praise for her son, she was almost too delighted to close her mouth. But the words that came out of her mouth continued to support Su Xiaoxiao.
Aunt Guo firmly believed that only by pleasing her daughter-in-law could her son have a happy life.