月老下次请给我系死结
[yuè lăo xià cì qĭng jĭ wŏ xì sĭ jié]
In Chinese folklore, the Matchmaker god 'Yuelao' ties red strings around the ankles of those who are meant to meet and marry. Asking Yuelao to 'tie a secure knot next time' signifies a desire for a steadfast relationship, unlike previous transient ones.