She definitely didn't dare provoke him.
Roy Saxon laughed heartily a few times, his laughter bold and cheerful. He gave her a heavy pat on the shoulder, "No wonder you're the daughter-in-law I chose, Scarlett. Your arrogance and confidence remind me a lot of myself back in the day."
That slap hurt Scarlett Yates so much that she grimaced but still had to force a humble smile, "You're flattering me, Uncle."
It's often said that a mother-in-law grows more satisfied the more she looks at her son-in-law.
However, Roy Saxon was now like a father-in-law who became more satisfied the more he looked at his daughter-in-law. Grabbing Scarlett's hand, he led her to the bookshelf, took out a thick book, and stuffed it into her hands with a mysterious smile, "Matthew has been spoiled by me; his temper isn't very likable, and he likes to do things his own way. Since you're confident you can win him over, I'll teach you a trick that works every time at critical moments..."