After all, they were newlyweds, and they still felt a little shy when they were together.
Jiang Ruobai ignored the flirting between his son and daughter-in-law, and, holding the tea, smiled: "Speaking of which, the Fifth Young Miss should also start looking for a match."
"Fifth Sister has high standards. I don't know what kind of family could catch her eye," Zhang Mujin said with a smile.
"Didn't she take a fancy to Wenren Zong last time?"
"That's a lofty pursuit. The Wenren Family's legitimate son won't marry a concubine-born daughter as his main wife," Jiang Ruobai was very clear about the position of his own children.
No matter how powerful the Jiang Family was, a concubine-born daughter was still a concubine-born daughter. In the eyes of others, she was born of a concubine and considered inferior, not worthy of being on stage.
Unless she married beneath her, as long as she tried to marry above her station, people would care about her status as a concubine-born daughter.