"At that time, she not only had to look after her own family, but also her in-laws and her own home. Being only one person divided into three parts, and also having to work, that's four parts. How busy must she have been?"
"No matter what others think, as parents, shouldn't we understand and empathize with her first? If we don't understand her, how can we expect others to? Minimizing her burdens as much as possible is the best we can do." Mrs. Lewis said, "If we can give her a break, then we should."
"We also went through that phase, we know how hard and busy it was, don't we?" Mrs. Lewis said.
"Humph!" Mr. Lewis said, "You think you're the only one who cares for our daughter and knows how to be a good person. Do you think I want her to be tired?"
"All I want is to spend as much time as possible with her before she gets married. You think I don't care about our daughter, you think I don't want her to rest more?" Mr. Lewis sighed.