Amanda Fuller looked at Aurelia Shaw in surprise. Why did she feel that Aurelia Shaw's thinking was too... avant-garde? Wasn't it true that no girl wouldn't want to marry the man she liked?
In Aurelia Shaw's eyes, getting married was like how her father and mother were. No matter how much her father said he liked her mother, didn't he still betray her? Within a week of her mother's death, he let the mistress and the mistress's child move into the family home, under the guise of being servants, making her accept this outsider mother and daughter.
To her, whether to marry or not didn't matter. Even if two people truly loved each other, they would stay together without getting married. If they didn't love each other, even marriage wouldn't prevent betrayal.
Her thinking was indeed somewhat distorted, but what could she do? What she had experienced was different from ordinary people.
Screech!
The car suddenly stopped.
