"I've grown up this big, and no one has ever seen this on me. My aunt said that if a boy ever sees this, he'll have to marry me. Even though I don't want to marry you, Tang Rao, I want you to know a man needs to be responsible. Seeing it is one thing, but taking responsibility is another, and no one would blame you."
What do you mean by no one would blame you for taking responsibility?
What are people blaming Tang Rao for? In the modern legal system, Tang Rao would have every reason to be justified, so why assign him any responsibility?
"I don't want to say anything right now. I'll wait for your grandpa to come back and have him judge for us. If your grandpa says I should marry you, I'll accept it."
But the premise is that the elder Zhang says it, not Zhang Kexin.
"So, you cannot leave the Zhang Family now. At least until my grandpa comes back, you can't leave the Zhang family premises. What if my grandpa returns and you disappear, then what? Who am I supposed to blame then?"
