"Your Dad looks like he's only 60. It's only normal that he would find you a stepmom." Song Chuyi said lightly, "Actually, at their age, life would be less lonely with a companion."
"You sound as if you understand people at that age very well," Changqing grumbled.
Song Chuyi muttered, "I've seen a lot of old people at the hospital. It's not that they don't have children but it's like they've been leading solitary lives. Most of their children have gotten married and have their own children or career to busy themselves with, thus neglecting the elderly at home. Some elderly stay alone and when they're sick or when their diseases act up, there's no one by their side and by the time they're sent to the hospital, it's too late. I have a friend who works as a coroner. He told me that he came across an old man who lived alone and he was only discovered to have passed away at home by his neighbors when they smelled the foul smell of his corpse after half a month."