"Go ahead."
"First, I have the right to work. If I want to work, I work; if I don't want to, I don't. You can't force me not to work—I'm a free person."
"Alright."
"Second, we're in a hidden marriage. Unless it's unavoidable that we have to make it public or I agree to make it public, it stays hidden. Other than your family, no one else can know we're married."
He was a bit confused about this, "Why?"
"The Tan Family is a whirlpool right now. If they find out I'm married to you, won't they cause trouble and ask for your help in clearing my grandfather, father, and uncle's names? Since they've broken the law and it wasn't you who framed them, they should pay the price. There's no other way."
Long Xingchen couldn't help but feel a bit more fond of her on this point, "So if we're having a hidden marriage, does that mean no wedding?"
"We can wait until we have kids."
"The wedding can be postponed, but a family meal is necessary. I can agree to your second point too."
