The ambiguous answer put Ouyang's parents at ease.
Ouyang's father was completely convinced that his daughter had the same feelings as he did.
That's what you call a good horse doesn't eat back grasses.
He believed his daughter didn't want to deal with Lou Ming, and she was only saying that to avoid worrying her mother, who was ill.
On the other hand, Ouyang's mother felt that, based on her understanding of her daughter, if her daughter really had no feelings for Lou Ming, she wouldn't be entangled with him again.
After all, she liked him so much before.
The profound feelings, how could they be forgotten just like that?
The past events had left a heavy mark on her heart, making it difficult for her to accept easily; it seemed there was still a long way to go with Lou Ming.
But that's fine. If Lou Ming truly likes her daughter, as long as he is sincere, all these issues could be resolved.
If he doesn't like her, there's no need to worry either.