Nathalia didn't intend to reply, but somehow she thought it over and said, "Yes." Brief and determined.
Now everyone had their attention on her. Mrs. Davidson was shocked as well. Didn't we agree not to answer any questions? It's going to cause some trouble now.
Like a crocodile having smelled the blood of his prey, the journalists were excited. "Don't you think that you should be helping get your parents-in-law back together instead of supporting their divorce?" someone asked loudly and boldly.
Nathalia paused, and everyone followed suit. She turned around, all eyes on her. She looked determined and serious, and in a voice clear and confident, she answered, "Marriage is like a pair of shoes, only those that are wearing the shoes know if they fit or not if they are comfortable or not. The meaning of it is not to show others how shining or beautiful the shoes look, but to be true to yourself. If the shoes are hurting you, why don't you take them off?"