"Chen Xiaoqian, psychology, as a branch of humanities and social sciences, has never reached a consensus on where the destination is after a person dies and settles into dust. I don't know if there's really a soul out there, but I firmly believe that if there's a way to keep me with my son forever, it would be to ensure the people he loved most while alive live peaceful lives. You could say it's for my son, but mostly it's to find a way of release for my own heart."
This is the wisdom spoken by an elder with decades of experience and hardship.
Qian couldn't fully comprehend Mr. Liu's feelings at first, but she understood that it's a mother's unconditional love for her child.
Even if he's gone, she wants to make the people he loved happy on his behalf.
Qian previously thought Mr. Liu's interaction with Hu Meijing was exceptionally cruel, but now she sees that Mr. Liu didn't find it arduous at all and even enjoyed it.
This deeply touched Qian.
