In the name of learning how to be a competent mother-in-law, take the essence and discard the dross.
As a result, Elaine Ruane got so into it that before she obtained the essence, she started nitpicking Felix Ronan.
For example: "Other husbands peel shrimp for their wives, look at you, after more than thirty years of marriage, you've never picked any shrimp for me."
Or: "Husband, do you feel I'm old and faded compared to before?"
Felix Ronan's expression was quite remarkable when he first heard these words.
What on earth do these family ethics dramas depict?
At this moment, when Henry Ronan suddenly heard his father's request, he didn't rush to refuse.
He took out some tea cigarettes from his pocket and slowly brought them to his lips, "I don't mind how long she stays, it all depends on whether the two of you can keep her."
Felix Ronan put down his long legs, stood up, and gestured outside the courtyard, "Go outside to smoke, your mom can't stand the smell of smoke."