When the time comes and things fall into place, having a child who will carry on the Han surname will ensure the continuation of the Han family legacy.
Old Han was getting happier the more he thought about it, and with a laugh, he set his teacup down, "San'er, since you treat this place as home, don't go back tonight."
"Uncle, I have a place to stay; I'm going to my sister's."
"Can her place accommodate you?"
"Yes, my sister has a two-bedroom apartment."
As the Han family's daughter-in-law, Xiang Fan felt guilty for not being able to give birth to a son to continue the family line for Old Han's household.
Now that there's a ready-made son-in-law who also gets along well with her elder daughter, she thinks she can go with the flow but she can't just wait for things to happen.
She needs to make this child bridegroom feel the warmth of the family and cultivate familial affection.