Ou Xiaolong definitely hopes his daughter will give birth to a son and have him carry the Ou surname.
Although it's a new society, the old saying of "Among the three types of unfilial behavior, having no offspring is the worst" is something Ou Xiaolong can't quite shake off.
Having become a son-in-law living with his wife's family and fathering two daughters, he already feels he's let down the Ou ancestors.
Deep down, he's had a plan for a long time: he wants his daughter to find a man to stay with their family, have a son taking the Ou surname, and hopefully another son taking the Chen surname as well, so he can answer to both his own ancestors and his father-in-law.
Now that Yi Anguo has offered that the child born to his daughter could either take the Ou surname or the Chen surname, Ou Xiaolong can't help but feel tempted.
