"Getting married?" Ava Kent was taken aback, "Isn't this developing too quickly? Do you even know him?"
"What's there not to know? He's a warehouse manager at a food factory. We've agreed that after getting married, he'll help me manage the supermarket.
I've thought it over and I actually find it quite good. I've spent half my life working hard as a woman. What's it all for?
Isn't it just so that you, this little brat, can focus on studying without any worries?
In the future, your Uncle Michael will look after the supermarket, and I can finally relax."
Ava couldn't shake the feeling that something was off, but her mom was genuinely happy. She didn't want to dampen her spirits.
She could only say, "Isn't this a bit rushed? Have you met his parents? Have you met his son?
Mom, people like you in a second marriage need to be careful. Just like you said, you've suffered for half a lifetime. Don't fall into another pit."