The same words, coming from Madam Johnson's mouth, sounded particularly grating to Sienna Johnson.
Nevertheless, Sienna endured it. After all, who was she to complain about her own mother? But Madam Johnson persisted, "...You're a girl; you shouldn't always focus on work. A woman's youth is fleeting, like a spring flower that withers in an instant. You should think more about your lifelong matters."
Sienna remained silent.
"Free up your weekend; I'll introduce you to a man. His family is in international trade, he studied in Mousden, holds a master's degree, and currently works in his family's foreign trade company. He just turned thirty. He's a bit older than you, but older men know how to cherish someone..."
Seeing Madam Johnson start in on another prospective match for her, Sienna said coldly, "I'm not in the mood for a relationship right now! Besides, I've already said I would mourn Father for three years. Let's talk about this after that."