Fong is still under social pressure to marry despite being Hong Kong's go-to one-stop-shop for affordable wedding goods. Unaffordable housing, outdated rituals, and nosy in-laws have pushed her to breaking point since Edward proposed. The presence of Shuwei, a mainlander she's meant to be divorced from, adds to her confusion. My Prince Edward focuses on the mechanics and bolts of modern marriage, relating freedom to relationship status and geographic location. The charming gem brings a rare compassionate perspective on the cosmopolitan metropolis' differences with fun and wisdom.
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Fong is still under social pressure to marry despite being Hong Kong's go-to one-stop-shop for affordable wedding goods. Unaffordable housing, outdated rituals, and nosy in-laws have pushed her to breaking point since Edward proposed. The presence of Shuwei, a mainlander she's meant to be divorced from, adds to her confusion. My Prince Edward focuses on the mechanics and bolts of modern marriage, relating freedom to relationship status and geographic location. The charming gem brings a rare compassionate perspective on the cosmopolitan metropolis' differences with fun and wisdom.
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