:01:05
-Grandpa Chu!
-Shan-Shan, Jin-Rong, come in!
:01:11
I should have come sooner
to visit and thank you in person.
:01:15
Jin-Rong is too busy to bring me over.
I almost had to force her to take me.
:01:20
She said that you and your whole family
really took care of them.
:01:23
It's only my duty. Jia-Jen and Jin-Feng
were good classmates.
:01:29
You took care of my daughter
when she was in Tainan.
:01:32
Now that Jin-Rong is alone in Taipei....
:01:35
-Shan-Shan!
-Little Aunt, can we draw?
:01:37
-For Uncle Chu.
-Thanks, but--
:01:39
-Jia-Jen, it's been so long.
-Mrs. Liang!
:01:43
-Still teaching at the same school?
-Yes.
:01:45
-Still not married?
-Yes.
:01:48
Frankly, marriage is quite meaningless.
:01:51
A bad marriage is such a burden.
You might as well get a divorce.
:01:55
You have to be insane to marry
such a loser, like Jin-Rong's husband.
:01:59
It's like a tired dog
dragging some broken cart.
:02:02
And in the end, you're left all alone.
:02:05
-lsn't that so, Mr. Chu?
-Yes.
:02:07
-Ma, why do you have to say that?
-But it's true!
:02:10
-Prepare some fruit, Jia-Jen.
-Okay.
:02:13
-Your second daughter?
-The youngest.
:02:15
-Hello, Mrs. Liang.
-How old are you?
:02:18
-Twenty.
-It's time to have a boyfriend.
:02:21
Don't wait too long like your older sister.
:02:24
-Let's sit down.
-Let me make some tea.
:02:27
-Can we draw now?
-All right.
:02:31
-Mrs. Liang.
-You are?
:02:33
-Jia-Chien.
-That's right.
:02:35
You're No. 2.
:02:36
-Aren't you pretty?
-Thank you.
:02:39
-Are you used to Taipei yet?
-It's okay. Good to be home.
:02:43
Do you have a boyfriend?
I'm sure you have several.
:02:47
Keep your options open.
:02:49
Don't listen to what men say,
but watch their actions. Understood?
:02:54
lsn't that right, Mr. Chu?
:02:58
-Your daughters aren't bad.
-Your daughters are fine, too.