The two bought gifts, and when they arrived at Marlowe Family, it was already half past eleven.
Lainey had already said hello to her parents, but the house. was empty when they arrived.
Lainey immediately knew what his parents meant. It must be because his mother didnât agree to go out on purpose.
Lainey didnât dare to let Bob know, and lied: âMy parents may have gone to the scrap yard. I didnât tell them in advance, itâs all my fault. I want to give them a surprise. You sit for a while, they may come back in a while, I Go get something from the room first.â
Lainey was hiding in her room on the phone, she was afraid of hurting Bobâs face.
Lainey got through the phone and asked, âMom, where did you and Dad go?â
âYour dad wants to come out to get some air, so I took it for a walk by the lake.â
âMom, whatâs the matter with you.â Lainey was anxious, and lowered his voice: âDidnât I tell you beforehand, Bob and I came to meet at home today, why did you go out?â
âYeah, I forgot.â Laineyâs mother pretended to forget.
âMom, stop pretending, you did it on purpose.â Lainey said, 17 âYou two are back now, we are home, what do you mean by going out? What do you make Bob think, how embarrassing.â
Sadie simply stopped pretending, and said, âYes, I did it on purpose. What? He canât bear this grievance and still wants to marry my daughter? Whatâs going on with him now, itâs fine if youâre stupid, we canât let you be stupid.â
âMom, why are you so realistic.â Lainey said, âHe was saving lives, he was a hero. Besides, he can see now.â
âCan you see it?â Sadie was surprised.
âWell, I was able to see it yesterday, so Bob came to visit you at home immediately.â Lainey helped Bob with a good word: âBob went out early in the morning to buy you gifts.â
âAlthough I can see it, it still doesnât work. What will he support you in the future? Can he go back to the police. station?â Sadie said, âLainey, we are all for your own good, and his mother is obviously taking advantage of us. The family is cheap, and her son has an accident, how long has she taken care of it?
Thatâs not you taking care of it. â
âMom.â Lainey couldnât listen to this, and even felt very annoyed: âTake care of Bob, thatâs what I want to do, Iâm a man, if I donât take care of him, who will take care of him?â
âYouâ¦â Sadie was too angry to say anything, âIâm too lazy to care about you.â
Saying that, Sadie hung up the phone.
Mason in the wheelchair said: âLainey has a sense of propriety. Donât worry too much about it. Bob used to have a bright future, and you urged them to get married quickly. How can it change now?â
âYou also know that was before.â Sadie said, âBobâs saving lives is admirable. We can treat him as a hero, but if he wants to marry our daughter, that will be a lifetime of happiness. Back to the police station, he is no different from a useless. person. How can he give Lainey happiness in the future? Let Lainey raise him?â
âWhy do you speak so badly?â Mason disagreed very much: âWhy did Bob let Lainey raise him? Now Bob can see it too. Except for being weaker, what is the difference between him. and a normal person?
Isnât he just unable to enter the police?â If I canât get promoted, then if I lose my legs, wouldnât that be even more of a useless person.â
âHow do you compare yourself, can this be the same?â
âWhy is it different?â Mason said, âYou just donât have a pattern in what you do, so hurry up and take a taxi back, and donât keep Bob and the others waiting for a long time.â
âI wonât go back.â Sadie said, âThey came here today to discuss marriage, so I wonât go back.â
âIf you donât go back, Iâll go back.â Mason slid the wheelchair and was about to leave.
Sadie said helplessly: âLetâs go home. But letâs talk about it first, Bob mentioned marriage, and he canât agree. His parents are too selfish. Why did they like our daughter before? Itâs not because Bob and the widow didnât know each other., Is our daughter better? Later, Bobâs mother was so terrible that she even scolded our daughterâ¦â