Ford helped pack up the camp, lost in his own thoughts, absorbing everything Grandpa and Seth had told him.
Though he'd been initially alarmed with Seth's interruption, the man had a lot of helpful advice. Not specifically on wooing Mia, per se, but on how being a good man translated to being a good husband.
Kindness, and thoughtfulness, putting others' needs above your own. Being willing to lay down your life for others.
Both Grandpa and Seth praised him on the last front. It had come more naturally to Ford than he would have suspected to save Mia and the rest of the group at the cost of severe magic exhaustion and possible death.
If he'd expected derision, he was surprised. There was philosophical advice on bearing and sharing the load, as well as more practical directions about cleaning up after oneself and not being a 'man-child'.