They hadn't known each other for long, but felt very compatible, so they got married.
Once married, they began to busy themselves with life. Over the years, they had always supported each other, yet they never once said whether they loved each other or not.
"I don't understand the love of you young people. In my view, just being able to spend a lifetime together is enough," she explained.
An Ruo understood then.
Aunt Zhou and her husband didn't have a passionate love; their life was plain and simple. Perhaps, in their eyes, this was love.
In everyone's eyes, the definition of love is different.
Aunt Zhou was also right; being able to be with someone for a lifetime was enough, so why should she chase after a pure love? Without love, one could still marry and have a life together.
Realizing all this, An Ruo's mindset broadened significantly.
She should let go of the past and should not dwell on such worldly things as love.