Qin Suyun is not a dull person. Her eldest son has always been on her mind, and she has noticed every little change in him. The reason she continues to let Ailing stay at home is twofold: firstly, she is glad to see the positive changes in her eldest son, and secondly, Ailing has proper boundaries and hasn't crossed any lines.
"Do you want to talk about you and Ailing?" Qin Suyun sat on the sofa, looking at Lou Wenjian, who stood in front of her as straight as a pine tree. Her heart ached; why would such a good son of hers encounter such things?
But compared to his previous morose demeanor, the current state actually delighted Qin Suyun.
"How did mom know?" Lou Wenjian was a bit taken aback but then smiled gently, "Mom can see it."
Qin Suyun felt a sting in her nose, replied with a simple "hmm," and never expected to see her own son looking as clueless as this.
"Mom, I want to marry Ailing." Lou Wenjian's eyes were filled with determination.
