First Madame agreed that Qiao Xuan was lucky to have Lord Shao by her side. He was indeed a good man.
As for the uncertainties of the future, First Madame acknowledged that no one could predict with certainty. She hoped Qiao Xuan would always be fine, but she couldn't ignore the potential flaws in men's character.
There were too many variables to consider.
Although Shao Yunduan was currently only a Prefect, who knew what the future held? What if he ascended to a higher position in the government?
However, whenever Qiao Xuan spoke about Shao Yunduan, her demeanor softened, and First Madame couldn't bring herself to dampen her spirits.
Instead, she chose to praise Qiao Xuan's good fortune. With Anan, the firstborn son of the primary wife, and a substantial estate with vast wealth, Qiao Xuan was indeed blessed.