【Military Marriage Era + Transmigration and Slag Abuser + Check-in System + Spiritual Spring Space + Daily Army Life + Gentle, Jade-like Military Officer Husband VS Fair-skinned, Beautiful Capita...
She's really beautiful!
She looks like someone who stepped out of a painting; just standing there without saying a word gives people a very comfortable feeling.
Song Qinghe felt a little embarrassed by Zhou Wanru's gaze, mainly because she had no experience in getting along with her future mother-in-law.
Moreover, the way Zhou Wanru looked at her was almost exactly the same as the way Lu Zhaolin looked at her when they first met.
The mother and son are truly alike.
It seems inappropriate for me to remain silent.
But if it's time to speak, what can you say to a stranger?
Song Qinghe hesitated for a moment before greeting, "Hello, Auntie."
Zhou Wanru burst into laughter: "Why call me Auntie? Just call me Mom!"
"Uncle Song, Aunt Song, father-in-law and mother-in-law, we are late. This child has started dating without telling his family. I'll teach him a lesson when I get back."
"Dongzheng, say something!"
As Zhou Wanru spoke, she didn't forget to pinch Lu Dongzheng. What was he waiting for if he didn't speak up at a time like this?
She just wanted Lu Zhaolin to get married as soon as possible; as for who he should marry, she had no opinion.
Previously, Lu Zhaolin had been very reluctant to find a partner, and Zhou Wanru almost thought that he was sick or that he didn't like women and preferred men.
It's because he usually spends a lot of time with men and never comes back.
And it's the kind of thing that you can't even get it to move when you call it.
Unexpectedly, Lu Zhaolin, who seemed so quiet, had actually been holding back a big surprise, and it turned out to be quite good.
Zhou Wanru's gaze fell on Song Qinghe again, and she became more and more satisfied with her. This girl looked quite good.
He's more than a match for his sixth child.
With Lu Zhaolin's personality, how could he have such good fortune?
Zhou Wanru was somewhat incredulous, wondering if Lu Zhaolin, that brat, had done something he shouldn't have done and threatened the girl.
She couldn't help but frown, her expression towards Lu Zhaolin showing a hint of disdain.
Lu Zhaolin looked completely innocent; he hadn't even had a chance to say a word.
What's with that expression on his mother's face?
Lu Dongzheng was unaware of the conflict between the mother and son. After hearing Zhou Wanru's prompting, he took the initiative to greet his in-laws.
His philosophy is similar to the old man's: every child has their own path to walk.
As parents, they couldn't interfere too much, and he didn't get involved much in the marriages of his other sons either.
At most, we'll arrange blind dates for them and let them go and see for themselves.
If they're willing, then it's settled.
If you don't want to, then forget it.
Lu Dongzheng never made things difficult for the children. After all, whether the two of them lived together well or not was their own business.
Besides, when a couple is together, even if they're just touching lips, who knows when they might have a disagreement?
He didn't want them to point fingers at him and yell at him when there were future conflicts.
They say he's an old codger, and if it weren't for him, they wouldn't be living in this state.
Lu Dongzheng didn't care before, but now that it's Lu Zhaolin's turn, he certainly won't change his mind.
When Song Yanli heard Lu Dongzheng greet him, he quickly stood up and shook hands.
If the two children really get married, then we'll truly be in-laws.
When dealing with your in-laws, you must never be negligent.
Of course, we can't back down, nor can we rush in.
Song Yanli knew perfectly well that although the Song family had fallen on hard times, Song Qinghe was still his only precious daughter.
This marriage was arranged rather hastily, but judging from the Lu family's attitude, they seem to be willing.
Since he's willing, he needs to make his point clear and explain the pros and cons.
Otherwise, it would be bad if some misunderstandings were to arise later.