Han Hao would never admit to being inferior to a boy from the countryside, so even though he liked Xiao Xi, he did not easily agree to marry her as Mrs. Zhou had imagined. In his heart, he thought that if he was to marry, he should at least marry a girl with a decent background. If he couldn't marry a Miss from a Wealthy Family like Han Yu, he should at least marry a girl of good birth from In The City.
Han Hao actually wasn't bad-looking, being a member of the Han family; their genetic heritage was quite commendable. The reason he remained unmarried to this day had much to do with the people of the Main House and his own haughty yet inadequate self-regard. With modest qualifications, yet high expectations, which girl with such excellent conditions would be willing to marry someone like Han Hao, who possessed no special abilities and came from such a complicated household?