Along the way, Grandma Forest kept trying to market another grandson from their house, but after introducing Alexander, she looked at Kane, who was sitting in the co-pilot seat, and whispered to Jane Sampson, "Actually, my big grandson is more pitiful than the little one. My big grandson has reached this age without ever having been in love. If you think you could make do with him, perhaps you should take pity on him and marry him."
Jane could tell that Grandma Forest might be suffering from an elderly person's ailments, that's why her personality was like that of a child.
Jane glanced at Kane in the co-pilot seat, having listened to Grandma Forest picking on him and Alexander the whole trip, and it was very hard for her to hold back her laughter.
In about half an hour, the car stopped at the gate entrance of the Forest Family. Once the car had come to a complete stop, Grandma Forest, without waiting for Kane, took Jane's hand and entered the door directly.