Speaking of this, Sheng Yan's eyes hardened, "I haven't mentioned it to Auntie yet. I want to say it when I formally visit."
Mrs. Sheng thought for a while and nodded, "That's a good idea. Being formal shows that you value their daughter highly."
Mrs. Sheng paused, looked at Sheng Yan dubiously, and asked, "Are you sincere about her?"
Sheng Yan silently looked at his mother, "Mom, do I seem like someone who takes things lightly?"
Mrs. Sheng: "… I only know that when men take things lightly, they are not human."
Sheng Yan's expression faltered, and he said somewhat helplessly, "Mom, I am sincere about Jinxia."
A trace of worry appeared on Mrs. Sheng's face as she sat down beside him and whispered:
"Sheng Yan, you have always made me feel at ease. You're methodical, composed, calm, and outstanding... You are my pride for life, and I've been hoping someone would be by your side for a long time.