The number is auspicious and not too much.
But if this asking price is one thing, whether the groom's side is willing to give it is another.
"Do your parents know about this?"
The last time Du Ruo's parents came to the Capital City, they met them too.
It felt like they were people who were easy to get along with.
Could it be that they were just pretending?
Are their intentions not to care for their children, but to look at the assets on the groom's side?
"Is this sister-in-law your eldest sister-in-law or your second sister-in-law? No matter how the matter of your marriage is handled, it shouldn't be a sister-in-law's business, right? Don't you have parents and brothers? Hasn't your family split?"
Du Ruo seemed drained, "We've split, but according to our customs, my parents live with my eldest brother, and in the future, it will be my eldest brother and sister-in-law who take care of them."