Mo Yan posed a soul-searching question.
This question stumped the stranger.
"Well, she said she'd go back and talk to her son, and I said I'd talk to Mo Li, so he should be willing, right?" He should be willing, right?
"But what if their son doesn't agree either? You know, they don't know if you're reliable or not. What if you're just scamming them?"
Mo Li's concerns do not mean that others are without faults.
"No, why doesn't their family agree?" Mo Li was frustrated. What was wrong with his father?
"Why should we agree? They're afraid you're after their inheritance. If you arrange for them to meet and the two elderly people genuinely want to be together, then they should write an agreement that they can both accept."
Your dad has his own money and doesn't need to worry about their livelihood. The only thing he might worry about is whether the other party will scam him. Honestly, do you think your dad would be scammed? It's a miracle he doesn't cheat people.
As for the rest, just write it down clearly. If he really gets sick, you can cover the majority of the costs. Isn't your dad's happiness more important than this?
Or are you thinking he'll jump off buildings every few days? Don't you feel ashamed?
Mo Yan felt that any issue that could be discussed was a minor one.
"Actually, the biggest fear for elderly couples in their twilight years is if something happens to either of them, and both families feel the other should take responsibility. You should just take care of that. As for things like property, you should get a prenuptial agreement."
You only have one father. If he really dies, do you think he can come back to life?
He's the kind of person who won't learn until he hits a brick wall; he did things without informing anyone back then. He's doing this now because he cares about you, his son.
Strangers can actually get married without going through a divorce process, because marriage is a matter of personal freedom.
Besides, Mo Lu isn't a child; he's an adult. He's not in his seventies or eighties and easily deceived. He's only in his sixties, meaning he could easily decide to get married on his own.
They still have money, so it's not a problem if they don't inform Mo Li. The reason they're doing this is because they care about this son.
"Don't worry, I won't have a second child to disgust you. I just want a companion."
And coincidentally, Lin Huaiying got along very well with him.
In reality, marriages among older people are not about how much love they have; what matters is compatibility and mutual harmony.
We can spend the rest of our days together.
Mo Li: "..."
“That’s not what I meant,” Mo Li said somewhat awkwardly. “Dad, I was really afraid you were being deceived. I just felt sorry for you.”
It hasn't been easy for you to get to where you are today.
“Then you should think about what I really need.” Mo Lu looked at Mo Li with equal seriousness.
"Alright, you two, the question now is whether they even want you."
No matter how much you say now, it's useless. Mo Li felt sorry for her father and had already gone this far, so she naturally agreed.
As long as Dad hasn't been scammed, he can find a stepmother. It's just that Auntie's words were a bit harsh.
Mo Li: "..."
Strangers: "..."
"Auntie, what you said really hurts. Let's go out to eat."
Mo Li felt particularly sorry for her aunt and asked her to come all the way from afar.
“Sure, I’ll call Huaiying and we can meet up.”
The farce finally came to an end. Mo Lu called Lin Huaiying, who said she would talk when they met.
They also met the unreliable son of the stranger they were investigating.
Contrary to what Mo Li had expected, the person got straight to the point as soon as they arrived.
"I agree to my mother remarrying."
Mo Li: !!!
"I trust my mom's judgment. It wasn't easy for her to raise me all by herself. She has always sacrificed for me, and I completely agree with her wanting to live her own life now."
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