It's better to maintain some distance than to live together and eventually start to have friction. At this time, if we remember each other's difficulties and carry a little guilt, we can slightly restrain our real temperament.
The so-called distance makes the heart grow fonder. It's exactly like this.
Perhaps Mrs. Wen understood this principle well, so she refused to move in no matter what.
For a moment, Zhuang Qingning, who wanted to persuade Mrs. Wen to enjoy the joy of having children and grandchildren around her, dismissed most of the ideas in her head.
"Well, you could say Aunt Wen is our elder, she has eaten more salt than we have rice. She sees through things better than we do," joked Zhuang Qingning. "So I won't persuade you anymore, Aunt Wen. You can decide for yourself."