"Not much; if you want, we can shoot for ten days or half a month, it's no problem," Su Changfeng replied. He didn't care how many days the shoot would take; as long as Tang Qiulu was happy, he would basically do anything to satisfy her.
Tang Qiulu was especially happy that Su Changfeng always went along with her, but she still needed to consider how Su Changfeng felt, because marriage requires both parties to express their feelings continuously, and you cannot have one party always taking without giving. Considering both parties ensures that their relationship will continue to thrive.
Tang Qiulu had never been arrogant and self-centered in front of Su Changfeng. Their relationship was inherently difficult, and if she didn't cherish it, once lost, it would be irretrievable.
In the evening, when it was time to rest, Tang Qiulu felt dizzy with excitement because she would be wearing a wedding dress again the next day; the thought filled her with joy.
