Thinking of this, Quincy Forest couldn't help but laugh, "My mother really likes you, but it's good that she doesn't know you're already married."
"Why is it good that she doesn't know?" Jane Sampson wondered.
"Ever since I was little, you were the child from another family that my mother always talked about. I was the one she compared to you, only to look down on me. It wasn't until a few years ago, when there was no news from you, that my mother finally gave it a rest. If my mom knew you had become a wife and mother, you would become the praised 'child from another family' in her stories once again."
Quincy Forest shook her head in reflection, "During our school days, you played the piano well, were independent and confident, and you were especially beautiful. Most importantly, you were talented and did so well in school, didn't date early, and got married right after university. Your life path has become an example for every parent, never once giving them cause for concern."