"Mom, that's not what I meant, actually, I..." Cherish wanted to explain, but Mother Turner simply didn't want to listen. In her eyes, relationships between men and women were very conservative, and once they were determined, there should be no delay. It would be better to get married and then sort everything out.
Who would date without thinking about getting married first? This kind of attitude was extremely irresponsible, and people of Mother Turner's generation obviously couldn't accept it.
Meanwhile, at the kitchen door, Lewis grabbed a black chicken leg Father Turner had just taken out of the pot, heard what Granny Turner said, and quietly walked to the sofa. He put his bowl aside, took out his phone, and quickly sent a message to his dad:
Dad, come quickly. Granny Turner says you need to marry Auntie Cherish!
And Granny Turner just called me a burden again. I don't like this nickname. You've dragged me down and tarnished my reputation, Dad!