Nell Harris's words unknowingly struck a nerve with Mrs. Young, causing her to abruptly erupt and shout, "My son can only be happy if he leaves you. You only bring him ridicule and disdain; you are his blemish. If you truly love my son, if you aren't approaching him for money, I urge you to leave. You'll find another man anyway."
"Mrs. Young..." Nell Harris retorted loudly.
She suppressed her anger and grievance, saying, "I respect you as Dylan's mother, and I won't say anything harsh to you, but please at least act like an elder."
Mrs. Young's every word wished to trample her into the mud, yet it wasn't enough to vent her anger. What did she mean by, you'll find another man anyway?
How did she regard Nell Harris? To these rich people, poverty is a sin, divorce is a sin, beauty is a sin. In their eyes, if you're born into a bad family background, everything about you is denied; no one cares about your character or kindness.
