In her past life, Sheng Yueqing was morally kidnapped by her 'biological mother' and treated like a cash cow by her mother-in-law. Her life was messed up by them.
In this life, she re...
"I fell in love with your daughter the first time I saw her. I felt that she was destined for me. If my son could marry someone as wonderful as your daughter, I would be laughing in my dreams."
"Moreover, my son is a doting father-in-law. In the future, his wife can do whatever she wants. I will definitely be a good mother-in-law and not interfere with anything. I will treat my wife like a little princess."
Madam Bai knew these words were directed at her, and chuckled, "My Nana has a lively personality, but she does have quite a few fans."
“The Wang family and the Lin family came over last month. One of them owns a car factory, and the other owns a chicken factory.”
"Not only are they well-off, but their villa is even bigger than ours."
"Moreover, both of their sons returned from studying abroad and now run their own companies."
Mrs. Bai said all this in an attempt to discourage Mrs. Lu from making a decision.
Mrs. Lu understood that this meant her family background was inferior to the other two families.
She was angry inside, but she still had to be polite on the surface. "Yes, there are indeed many talented young men nowadays, but when looking for a son-in-law, you still have to find someone honest and upright."
"My son may not be good to anything else, but he is absolutely the best to his wife."
"If you marry into a family that's too powerful, you'll end up feeling stifled."
"Moreover, my husband said that if Wensheng gets married here, we will buy him a wedding house here."
"From now on, the young couple will be in charge of their own affairs. We will only be responsible for providing the money and will absolutely not interfere."
These words were something Mrs. Lu came up with on the spur of the moment.
She didn't want to let her son go at all, but she was angered by Madam Bai.
Those two families I just mentioned are so outstanding; if she doesn't show some sincerity, she'll have even less of a chance.