William Griffith remained silent, calmly drinking his tea. The grandmother, however, became more animated as she called out to William's mother: "May, did your daughter just say that my grandson has a romantic interest now?"
"Mom, you heard it correctly. Hailey said so just now!"
May then turned to her daughter and asked, "Is this true? Does your brother really have a girl he likes? Who is she? Have you met her?"
"Of course, I have. Lewis has seen her too. She seems pretty, quiet, and in her early twenties. Very clean and refined!"
Oh? Lewis had seen her too? In that case, it seemed like William was serious this time. Previously, she and her husband had tried to arrange dates for him, but he always showed no interest. If it weren't for Lewis, she and her husband would have suspected their son's sexual orientation!
"William, who is this girl? Tell us. If she's truly good, you two should get married quickly; don't dilly-dally."