Time quietly passed by, and Bertha Haines became enamored with photography because the moments were too beautiful, and she wanted to capture it all.
Bartley and Emma Mu visibly grew taller.
Apart from attending school every day, they also learned some courses they were interested in.
For instance, skateboarding, painting, chess, and martial arts.
"Busy Leisure" was more than halfway recorded, and there were at least eight to ten directors and producers asking her to act in their movies. The scripts were pretty good, but staying in the crew for too long made her hesitate.
Bertha Haines asked Amos Smith for his opinion, and after a moment of silence, he earnestly said to her.
"I respect whatever ideas and decisions you have. If you really want to act, just go for it. I'll take care of the kids, but I can't replace a mother's role. Or... you can make a plan for yourself, perhaps film one movie and two variety shows a year, so you won't feel too exhausted."
