The 48-year-old shook her head and said: “How old will he be when he does not need me any more? How old am I now? You will know the answer when you add the figures.”
Tsai said it would take at most 15 years. Lin sighed and said she hoped the image of “Sister Chiling” would remain in people’s minds. “I hope that when I have white hair in the future, everyone will still remember me with black hair, as the one who is warm and smiling,” she said.Lin said she would consider doing so for charity events. She set up The Chiling Charity Foundation in 2011 to help poor families and children, as well as to fund disaster relief projects in Taiwan.“I hope to do a good job in my role as a mother, but I will stay connected to the world and know what is going on,” she said.