Chapter 385: Situ Jin's Family Affairs

"Mother, Situ Jin replied." A few days later, Situ Jiao placed a letter in front of Han.

Seeing that her daughter was looking at herself with big eyes, and her smile went straight to the bottom of her eyes, she must have agreed to the proposal that Situ Jin had proposed.

Of course, even if he didn't see the reply, the Han family was seventy or eighty percent sure in his heart that he would let Situ Jin agree to their construction, unless Situ Jin wanted to become a nun.

In any case, the Han family is Situ Jin's mother-in-law, even if Lin Shuqin is still there, Situ Jin's family affairs are still the final say as the mother-in-law of the Han family.

However, the Han family is not the kind of cruel and vicious mother-in-law, and she can't do anything to take care of Situ Jin with her relatives, not to mention that Situ Jin has already broken his wings now, so it is not worth Han's bothering to calculate at all.

Although the Han family does not want to see Situ Jin, and even wishes that there would never be such a concubine, but since Situ Jin has already saved Zài, the Han family only hopes to make all parties satisfied as much as possible.

This time, Han relied on Situ Jiao and asked Situ Jiao to come forward to talk to Situ Jin, not that Han was afraid that Situ Jin would ask for this excessively.

Now that the Marquis of Anning's Mansion is completely in the hands of the Han family, Situ Jin is a smart one, and he should be obedient to the Han family.

Han was not afraid of Situ Jin's nonsense at all, but his daughter offered to share the burden for her, and Han was naturally willing to give his daughter this opportunity to accept Situ Jin.

Of course, if Situ Jin makes any excessive demands, the Han family has his own methods and means to rectify Situ Jin, and he will no longer be so soft-hearted as to let Situ Jin want to take what he wants, and even ride on Situ Jiao's head to make a fortune.

Han took the letter from Situ Jiao's hand, and after only looking at the words in the letter, his brows furrowed tightly.

Judging from Situ Jin's age alone, her handwriting is not too bad.

It's just that Lin Shuqin wanted to train Situ Jin according to everyone's beauty at the beginning, so when Situ Jin just turned six years old, she invited a female gentleman into the house to enlighten Situ Jin, which really cost a lot of money.

Although it is not comparable to the energy and effort that Situ Kong spent on Situ Yang, it is better than the daughters of ordinary families.

Now looking at Situ Jin's handwriting, and thinking about Situ Jiao's handwriting, Han feels that he has wasted so much money in vain.

After studying for so many years and spending so much silver, he learned such a handwriting, but Situ Jiao, who had never invited Mr. for a day, wrote a beautiful small seal.

While Han despised Situ Jin, he felt extremely proud and relieved that he had a smart and well-behaved daughter.

After reading the letter, Han had some unreal feelings in his heart, when did Situ Jin speak so well?

Although the proposal they proposed should be considered good for Situ Jin, it is not without a better choice, just to prevent Situ Jin from saving unrealistic thoughts, so the possibilities proposed by Situ Jiao are only in the general upper part of the Cheng dù.

Unexpectedly, Situ Jin's reply completely recognized the mention in Situ Jiao's letter, which really made Han's heart more considerate and vigilant.

Situ Jiao wrote a letter to Situ Jin specifically about the fact that the house began to look at people for Situ Jin.

In fact, Situ Jiao's letter only said this one thing, that is, Situ Jin's family affairs.

Of course, the first thing Situ Jiao mentioned in the letter was Situ Kong's attitude towards Situ Jin's family affairs, and affirmed that if Situ Jin did not believe it, he could personally challenge Situ Kong.

Then he made a hypothesis, assuming that Situ Jin had no doubts about this, Han would start to look at Situ Jin's family according to Situ Kong's explanation, and strive to set up a family affair for Situ Jin within a year or two.

Of course, the focus is on the various considerations made by the Han family for this and the general requirements for the man's family and himself.

What left Situ Jin speechless was probably Han's request to the man.

Although Situ Jin liked Yang Lingxiao at the first sight of him.

In fact, how much she likes it, she really doesn't.

It's just that I saw Yang Lingxiao's momentum and appearance, and the girl's heart sprouted.

Of course, when Situ Jin learned that it was Situ Jiao who was engaged to Yang Lingxiao, he naturally felt all kinds of unconvinced.

In terms of appearance, she thinks that she is no worse than Situ Jiao, both of them are young ladies from the Marquis of Anning, but the difference is her background.

But it was this background that made it impossible for Situ Jin to marry into the Jianguo Mansion.

Speaking of which, even if it is Situ Jiao, if there is no county lord title given by the sage, marrying Yang Lingxiao is already a proper marriage, not to mention the identity of Situ Jin's daughter?

With Situ Jin's identity, he can't marry Yang Lingxiao no matter what, and he can't be his wife.

Of course, if Yang Lingxiao can take a concubine, Situ Jin feels that he still has a little hope.

However, there is a clear family rule in the National Mansion, a man is over forty years old and has no children, and only with the consent of his wife can he take a concubine.

The concubine gave birth to a child in the name of the wife, and the concubine left the Jianguo Mansion from then on, or went to the Zhuangzi to die in the old age, or found a way out to leave, in a word, it is to leave the son to the mother.

It's just that Situ Jin can't be a concubine, even if there is no insistence from Situ Kong and the old lady, what restricts Situ Jin is the book that Lin Shuqin left for her before she died.

The blood-weeping "never be a concubine" shrouded Situ Jin's head like a tight spell, and the oath that the old lady asked her to make that day was buried deep in Situ Jin's heart like a curse.

Since this is the case, even if Situ Jin really likes Yang Lingxiao, he doesn't dare to think about it anymore.

Of course, these still depend on Chuntao's persuasion and chatter in Situ Jin's ears day after day.

Situ Jiao's several necessary conditions for her to see a man for her mentioned in the letter were really thoughtful for her.

If Han can really do what Situ Jiao's letter said, then Situ Jin will neither fill the house for others, nor will the man be a crooked melon and cracked date.

It will only be a man of her age, although it is impossible to marry into a high family like Situ Jiao, but it will not be a low-status merchant.

Situ Jiao clearly pointed out in the letter that most of the people Han chose to discuss relatives were relatively wealthy families, but the backyard was relatively clean, and the elders were officials.

Of course, with Situ Jin's identity, this official figure naturally can't be very high.

In view of Situ Jin's own situation, Han's requirement for the man is that he has some ability, but he is not the eldest son in the family.

In this way, Situ Jin does not need to take much responsibility when he marries in the past, as long as he is filial to his elders, loves his juniors, and gets along with his peers friendly, and returns to his own room to serve his own man.

Of course, Situ Jiao pointed out in the letter that if Situ Jin intends to marry a higher family, it is not impossible, but she is also the daughter of the Hou Mansion, but such a family can generally only be a concubine with a concubine.

Therefore, it is not as good as the concubine with a lower door. (To be continued.) )