Tiffany removed the ‘Closed’ sign hanging at the door. “Don’t say that. We’re friends, and friends never feel that way. Your husband is still a reasonable person, but that old lady is really something else. If she wants to monopolize her son, then she shouldn’t have let him get married. Seeing how badly you’ve been bullied just beats me down! You should really discuss with your husband about moving out along with your child. The two elderly ones still look healthy, so you don’t have to worry until they are too old to move around.”
Naya heaved a sigh of relief, as if a burden had just been lifted from her. “If this incident hadn’t happened, I might not have made up my mind to do it for fear that my husband would be put on the spot. It’s good that the old woman made a fuss today. At least, now I can justify my reason for moving out. To be honest, my marriage has been great. I’m just physically and mentally exhausted by my toxic parents-in-law.”
When Naya went off to pick up her kid in the afternoon, Tiffany went into the kitchen out of the blue and asked Arianne in concern, “Do you think I’ll have a problem with Jackson’s mother if I really get married to him in the future? Seeing Naya going through that just freaks me out.”
Arianne thought for a moment then shook her head, “I don’t think Jackson’s mother is that kind of person. Besides, you won’t be sharing the same roof in the future since Jackson’s living in White Water Bay Villa right? His mother won’t be able to interfere with your affairs so much and I don’t think their family will fight over money either. Your concerns aren’t on the same level as Naya’s."
"Relatively speaking, I think you would have it much easier than her. At least, after you give birth, Jackson will be able to hire a caretaker to take good care of you and he’ll also be able to personally cook for you. With a caretaker to clean the house, I don’t think there’s anything else to fight about. Even if there is, it’s not going to be the same as Naya’s family. You’re just being a worrywart.”
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