Later, Linda found herself confiding in Tiffany about the whole situation—how her eldest son Morrison had publicly announced he had a girlfriend, yet stubbornly refused to reveal who she was.
Tiffany comforted her gently,
"Morrison went public this time, saying he's seriously thinking about marriage. That shows he really wants to settle down. Even we outsiders feel relieved by that. You should be happy, not obsessing over who he's fallen for."
Tiffany and Daniel, of course, had seen the news of Morrison's interview too.
In their eyes, Morrison—the eldest son of the Mos family—was as outstanding in business as his younger brother. But when it came to love life, he had always seemed unreliable.
The image of a playboy who could dump a woman at any time stuck with him, and even now, well into his thirties, he'd never had a steady, dependable girlfriend.
So this public declaration of a serious relationship and plans for marriage was a big image boost.