Chapter 3031
Married at First Sight
It wasnât until Camryn came to Ryleeâs side that Rosella averted her eyes.
Her friend said to Rosella, âIt looks like you are very precious to your daughter-in-law. You are only ten meters away, but you are still afraid that she will fall.â
Rosella smiled. âShe is our treasure. In the York family, daughters-in-law are treasures that the entire family holds in their hands and cherishes. My son, Callum, didnât get a wife until he was thirty. It was not easy. I only have one daughter-in-law now, so I feel more pain. She is very precious.â
Rosella made no secret of her satisfaction and love for her daughter-in-law, Camryn.
The friend smiled and said, âThe men in your family are famous for loving their wives, and the women are famous for loving their daughters-in-law. I donât have a daughter. If I had a daughter, I would have to rely on your family and have them become my in-laws. This is the first time your daughter-in-law has attended a banquet openly. She is not afraid of the stage and is elegant and generous. I believed that her own mother would adopt her.
âThe first time I met your daughter-in-law, she was giving her sister a bouquet and was making things difficult for her. Your eldest nephew-in-law helped her out.â
Rosella said, âThanks to Serenity for helping her out at that time, her mother and sister are nothing.â
Thinking of what Mrs. Newman had done to her eldest daughter, Rosellaâs friend said, âYour daughter-
in-law is also very pitiful. We are all mothers. If it were us, we would never be able to do this. Even if she doesnât love her husband, her daughter was born to her after ten months of pregnancy. How could she be so cruel as to hurt her own daughter?â
Rosella said, âMy daughter-in-law has not had a good life in the past twenty years. For the rest of her life, she can live like a queen.â
Their in-laws lavished them with attention!
âI see that many people seem to dislike your daughter-in-law.â Rosellaâs friend said this very quietly. So as not to be listened to by others.
Rosella said, âWhat other people think of my daughter-in-law is up to other people. No matter how good or outstanding a person is, there will always be people who donât like her. My daughter-in-law doesnât care and doesnât mind, as long as our family doesnât dislike her. For her, others are others. No Relevant.â
Rosella looked at her friend again and asked, âYou donât mind that my daughter-in-law was once blind, do you?â
Rosellaâs friend said, âHow could it be? I donât know how much I envy you. Your daughter-in-law is much better than my daughter-in-law. My daughter-in-law only knows how to spend money and has no vision for investment. Unlike your Camryn, who is so relaxed and can take over Newmanâs business, whatâs wrong with her being blind? She has good character, an upright outlook, and ability. She is better than countless people. People who dislike her are jealous of her, jealous of her excellence, and jealous of her luck.
Your son, Callum, is also very popular with women. Many women have developed feelings for him, but you are unaware of them. Seeing your son and daughter-in-law loving each other will make others jealous of her.â
Rosella smiled and said, âLet them be envious, jealous, and hateful. Women from our York family have always been the objects of envy, jealousy, and hatred by others.â
Rosellaâs friend couldnât help laughing and said with a smile, âThatâs right, thatâs right, the women in your family are all enviable and jealous. In the past, others were jealous of your eldest nephewâs wife, Serenity, and some were unscrupulous. They called your sister-in-law and wanted to teach her, but your sister-in-law retorted. After the news came out, no one dared to preach to Serenity anymore.â
Rosella said, âThat person is a b*tch. What qualifications does she have to preach? None of us elders have said a word about serenity out loud. Why should outsiders accuse Serenity of being wrong? My sister-in-law has a good temper. If it were me, I would just come to her door and slap her hard.â
Rosellaâs friend said, âYes, yes, those people are just mean-mouthed. To put it bluntly, they are just jealous. Donât worry about them.â
âWho has the leisure to care about them? They donât want to be mean and come over to them. They donât even bother to talk to them.â
Camryn didnât know what her mother-in-law was talking about with her friend. She went to Ryleeâs side, and Rylee brought her food and a glass of red wine.
Camryn declined the glass of red wine, saying, âRylee, I canât drink now. I have to take medicine every day; I canât drink, and I need to pay attention to my diet.â