Gu Kuangyong had long gotten used to Liang Huiyun's domineering ways over their many years together, and even enjoyed it.
He advised An Junxi, "Yi Ke has never been so serious about anyone except you. He even dared to scold his parents for your sake. While he was wrong to propose a divorce, he knows his mistake now, doesn't he? You two have kids; don't let your momentary anger hurt them."
An Junxi thought her father was such a negotiation expert. His words were reasonable and emotional. No matter how much she hated Gu Yikun, she couldn't bear to disappoint her father.
She said, "Dad, we will have a good talk."
Gu Kuangyong felt relieved and nudged his wife to say something nice.
Liang Huiyun found it hard to apologize, but for the sake of her beloved granddaughter, she reluctantly said, "From now on, I won't interfere in your matters. Don't blame me for being a mean mother-in-law who can't stand seeing her son and daughter-in-law's marriage doing well."
