After Marrying Him, the Ending Has Changed-Chapter 914 - 915: Settling the Marriage
No wonder it’s the Party Secretary’s family; the candy, pastries, and even the white wine they bought are all quite high-end—not cheap goods at all.
It seems their sincerity is quite substantial.
Moreover, the family has several sons, plenty of labor force, decent family conditions, and a daughter married into the town.
Precisely because of their good family conditions, the Tang family’s expectations are quite high.
They don’t consider girls from families with average conditions in the village; they want to find a city girl, but families with city girls don’t consider them.
This "can’t reach high, can’t settle low" situation has delayed Tang Ming for several years, and he hasn’t married even at twenty.
In the past two years, Party Secretary Tang has become a bit anxious. He happened to hear about a Little Prodigy coming from Stone Bridge Village, who earns the family quite a bit of money every year, and this year, he even became the top scholar of the city.
Party Secretary Tang wasn’t too concerned about these matters initially, but when he learned that this Little Prodigy has a sister who is very suitable in age for his son, he began to have thoughts.
He asked around indirectly and became even more satisfied when he learned Da Ya has an uncle who is particularly capable and particularly good at making money.
Jiang Mianmian, the Little Prodigy, has truly demonstrated rapid growth in recent years; she’s certain to become a promising intellectual in the future.
With such capable support from Da Ya’s uncle, after the two kids get married, wouldn’t they live well?
With this idea in mind, they discreetly asked the village matchmaker about Stone Bridge Village and learned that Da Ya is currently in school and is reputed to be hard-working and diligent in the village, making them even more satisfied.
After understanding the Jiang family’s situation, the Tang family discussed it among themselves and sent Matchmaker Feng over to help propose the marriage.
The group settled into the main room, and Da Ya eagerly poured water for them, while Tang’s parents quietly observed Da Ya, finding her quite good-looking and behaving generously, which made them even more satisfied.
"Party Secretary Tang, I won’t hide anything from you. My granddaughter has been sensible and obedient since she was young, and she’s exceptionally diligent. You can ask around the village; no one has anything bad to say about her. She’s still in school these past two years and recognizes quite a few characters," Zhang Guihua praised while taking a sip of water.
In the countryside, going to school is absolutely a strong advantage to showcase.
This was the first time Da Ya heard good things about herself from her grandmother, but under such circumstances, she couldn’t muster any joy.
"Yes, Party Secretary Tang, Da Ya has one of the best conditions in our village. Changhe and his wife are both very capable, able to endure hardships, and are famously diligent," Matchmaker Feng chimed in with praise.
"Hmm, we’ve certainly heard what you’ve said, otherwise, we wouldn’t have asked Big Sister Feng to help us propose the marriage. Our Tang Ming too has been particularly sensible, never letting us worry since he was a child," Tang Ming’s mother began praising her own child.
Jiang Mianmian watched as both families praised their children and occasionally praised each other, noticing the increasingly good atmosphere. Her heart sounded alarms.
She was truly afraid they would move from talking to directly settling the marriage in the next moment.
She noted Tang Ming, sitting behind Party Secretary Tang, who after the initial greeting, hardly looked at Da Ya again for the rest of the time.
With her rich theoretical knowledge, she could ascertain that Tang Ming didn’t like Da Ya.
However, judging from his obedient listening as his parents spoke, she suspected that he was used to his parents’ arrangements and didn’t oppose his parents deciding his marriage.







