But his status was so elevated that even though he had said he would be the one to decide his own marriage, she still dared not accept it. She was very aware that a marriage often isn't just about two people, but rather about many, and his family would undoubtedly be like Glades Horne's, constantly present in her marriage. She could endure Mrs. Ruiz's insults and belittlement once, but after too much, she'd lose her temper too.
At that time, conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law would inevitably affect the couple's relationship.
Weren't these kinds of issues quite prevalent in real life?
So annoying.
She had always been an open and generous person, but now she found herself unable to be so magnanimous anymore.
Not getting an answer from her, Julia Bluen sighed deeply and tentatively asked, "Is it about Hansen Ruiz?"