"Auntie, do you have any objections?"
Seeing that Lina Miller was completely dumbfounded, Willy Smith hurriedly asked another question, "After we get married, I will definitely treat Nora well. If you have no objections, I'll have my parents come to propose, and then we'll register our marriage first. As for the wedding, we'll have it whenever Nora says she's ready; I have no objections to that!"
"How could I object? Not to mention me, your mother will definitely be happy to see you two together!"
Willy Smith is the most amiable man among these youngsters. Lina watched him be born and grow up, and she absolutely adores his temperament. It's a pity they didn't click with all the jokes they made as kids, or else she wouldn't have hesitated to bring it up when they grew up. If both of them felt the same way, she'd have to light incense to thank Buddha.