Jerry Moore was silent for a while, then let out a sigh.
"Mom is over forty now, and doesn't really want to make any more changes. When women reach this age, they just want to live more peacefully."
"And Mom's biggest wish now is for you to start talking soon, then find a reliable man to marry."
Bertha Haines felt a slight pang in her heart upon hearing this.
[Mom, do you still love Dad?]
Jerry Moore understood and burst into laughter.
"You still think Mom is a seventeen or eighteen-year-old girl, talking about love or not love. Marriage is just two people teaming up to get through life, as long as it's suitable."
"Of course, Mom still hopes you can marry for love in the future. As for how long the freshness of love lasts, that depends on your own wisdom."
"But love isn't an eternal thing, so when it fades, don't be sad, because it might transform into familial bond and continue to accompany you."
"Your dad and I are family now."