Su Yijia squinted at her mother and realized that she genuinely didn't want her to marry Qin Kaize. In fact, it was entirely normal for parents not to want their daughter to marry such a man. If it weren't for her transmigration and the bounding of the golden finger system, taking care of Qin Kaize for a lifetime would indeed be a mentally and physically exhausting task. However, Su Yijia didn't think her mother was genuinely concerned about her future. At most, she felt that there were too many people protecting Qin Kaize, to the extent that they couldn't even secure a dowry.
"He's my husband now, so please speak politely. Otherwise, if you continue to ridicule him, I'll expose all of you, and see if you can still survive in Hu City," Su Yijia casually threatened, as if she had delivered a sharp slap to Su's mother's face.