Audrey could tell that Tania was genuinely protecting her niece. As her aunt, she didn’t say anything bad about her niece, only that her niece was still young and not as experienced as Tania. Tania didn’t like to hear that and immediately spoke up for Serenity.

Audrey was happy for her niece to have such a protective and reasonable mother-in-law. Unlike when she first married into the Stone family, where her mother-in-law didn’t like her, was dissatisfied with her, found faults everywhere, and could find stones in rice. Those days were quite sad.

If her husband hadn’t been very good to her and her father-in-law hadn’t been sensible and stood on her side, she might not have made a big splash in the Stone Group. Additionally, she got pregnant soon after marriage, and she might not have been able to make it from a daughter-in-law to a mother-in-law.

Looking back now, Audrey suspected that her husband was eager to tie her down with a child, fearing that she would not be able to stand her mother-in-law’s faults and would divorce.

Fortunately, her mother-in-law accepted her later, and she was considered to have made it in her husband’s family. Back then in the Stone family, her name was well-known, and people in the family, even the older patriarchs, were courteous to her. Peers and juniors were very respectful to her.

Audrey’s life was bitter before it became sweet.

much luckier

son married a wife who had no father or mother and

in Wildridge Manor, watching her son and daughter-in-law from a distance, keeping her distance. If they didn’t live together, there

didn’t know how high the sky was and how deep the earth was. They said this and that about Serenity in front of Tania, which made

she personally confronted the

was still her eldest daughter-in-law. As a mother-in-law, she had never said a bad word about her daughter-in-law.

daughters-in-law of those wives who said Serenity was not good? Would they be

with big and small conflicts. They can’t handle their own family affairs well, but they dare to interfere with the eldest young lady of the York family. Isn’t that

force to be reckoned with in the upper class of Wiltspoon,

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