Matilda endorsed Zoey’s observation with a nod, smiled and said, “It is really rare to encounter someone with such similar life experiences. Of course such people would have more in common." Matilda spoke these words from the bottom of her heart. In her life, she has experienced no ups and downs, but she has also gone through many changes. Go abroad, emigrate, get married, have children, be widowed, and then choose to return to her roots with her child and return to her home country. This short sentence represents her life experience over more than 50 years. What's interesting is that John Riley’s experience was almost exactly the same as hers.
John also decided to return to China after his wife died.
Originally, Matilda thought that the difference between John and herself was that he had returned by himself while his child was still abroad. Today, when she suddenly saw Zoey, she realized that John’s child had also returned. To be honest, it was so coincidental that Matilda felt as if she was looking in the mirror, but in some places it was the opposite. For example, John was a male and had a daughter, and she was a female and had a son.
Therefore, when she saw Zoey, she was a little more cordial, so she smiled and said, "Zoey, my son also just came to China with me. I would love to introduce the two of you. I believe you and he will have a lot in common.”
Zoey smiled and nodded, politely saying, "Of course Aunt Matilda.”.
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