"Honestly, I don't think these kinds of books are useful at all. The stories in the newspapers are far more exciting. After graduating and getting married, no man at home is going to understand this kind of sentimental stuff," Su Xiaoxiao said, trying to persuade her friend again.
"You're right! Life for women after marriage is really tough. Every day is just about cooking, cleaning, and housework. I feel like I'm going crazy," one of the girls chimed in.
"And then there's the pressure to have children! They keep saying you must have a son or else the family line will end. It's so exhausting," the other girl echoed.
Despite their complaints, it was clear that the girl holding the essay collection had no intention of giving it up. Su Xiaoxiao wanted to keep trying to dissuade her, but she noticed Gui Zhenzhen staring at her suspiciously.