The chapter opens with a letter from the president of a large advertising company. He tells the company that they will be holding a bidding ceremony in a month. The company has worked with the company for many years, and they still understand the company's requirements very well. The letter also tells the story of how a young woman named June Quan was kidnapped by her father's brother, alint, and forced to marry his younger sister. The chapter ends with the young woman's response to the letter. The young woman tells her grandmother that she wants to control everything in her life. She tells the woman that she still treats her as her biological child, and that she should not act stupid with her. She also tells her that she is not as easily deceived as her grandmother. She says that if she doesn't see her grandson in one year, she will have to get her mother. The woman says that she can't have a child alone, because she is too busy to give birth. She adds that she has made butter biscuits, which she says she likes to eat, and says that the boy's father would never do such a thing in the past. She then tells the girl that her family is relatives, so it is only right that she come to the company to accompany her. The girl is shocked that the company would accept such a low bid, and wonders why they are so stupid.
The chapter opens with a letter from the president of a large advertising company. He tells the company that they will be holding a bidding ceremony in a month. The company has worked with the company for many years, and they still understand the company's requirements very well. The letter also tells the story of how a young woman named June Quan was kidnapped by her father's brother, alint, and forced to marry his younger sister. The chapter ends with the young woman's response to the letter. The young woman tells her grandmother that she wants to control everything in her life. She tells the woman that she still treats her as her biological child, and that she should not act stupid with her. She also tells her that she is not as easily deceived as her grandmother. She says that if she doesn't see her grandson in one year, she will have to get her mother. The woman says that she can't have a child alone, because she is too busy to give birth. She adds that she has made butter biscuits, which she says she likes to eat, and says that the boy's father would never do such a thing in the past. She then tells the girl that her family is relatives, so it is only right that she come to the company to accompany her. The girl is shocked that the company would accept such a low bid, and wonders why they are so stupid.