"Take a look," Simon Carrington picked up the water glass in front of him and took a sip, "During your return this time, did your parents ask you to go on any arranged dates or something?"
"Ah?" Daisy Willow didn't know how their conversation had suddenly jumped to this topic, "I didn't, did you?"
"Well, my parents are somewhat anxious. They think it's not easy for a grown man to take care of two children by himself, so they suggested I find someone to help me," Simon said, then glanced over at Daisy Willow, who averted her eyes.
"Yeah, I think they're right. Think about it, you by yourself, if you take care of the company you can't take care of home. And with a home and two children, you do need to find a woman to help you," Daisy Willow agreed, she sometimes really sympathized with Simon Carrington; with Elena Duncan it was different, after all—she was a woman and she managed everything about Elena's life quite well.