Su's mother took several deep breaths to gather the courage to lay her hands on her eldest daughter. Then, with a proud expression, she turned to Qin's mother and said, "We're all children of the Su and Qin families, and they're siblings. Shouldn't this dowry be settled fairly?"
"What nonsense are you talking about? Where can our family get so much money? Kaize has his grandparents' and Director Xia's support. Our fathers are just ordinary workers; how can we come up with that much money?" Qin's mother was already a stingy person, and if she couldn't gain any advantage, she wouldn't want to pay more. Having to spend so much money felt worse than being killed.
Su's mother immediately gave Qin Mingcheng a disdainful look. She used to think he was an excellent son-in-law, but now it seemed he was worse than the crippled Qin Kaize.