Married At First Sight - Chapter 3484
Chapter 3484-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.
Serenity was much luckier than her.
Tania didn’t like Serenity at first. She couldn’t accept that her most outstanding eldest son married a wife who had no father or mother and was from the countryside. But no matter how much she disliked Serenity, she never said bad words in front of Serenity, let alone sow discord.
Instead, she lived in Wildridge Manor, watching her son and daughter-in-law from a distance, keeping her distance. If they didn’t live together, there would be no conflicts. At least they could maintain superficial harmony and wouldn’t be laughed at by outsiders.
Some wives 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 Tania very angry.
Regardless of her status as the wife of the York family, she personally confronted the quarrel, so that the wives of the upper class could see clearly.
No matter whether Tania was satisfied with her eldest daughter-in-law or not, she was still her eldest daughter-in-law. As a mother-in-law, she had never said a bad word about her daughter-in-law. What qualifications did others have to say about her daughter-in-law?
How good were the daughters-in-law of those wives who said Serenity was not good? Would they be able to have peace in their own homes?
Every family is noisy, 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 asking for trouble?
Since Tania confronted those talkative wives, Serenity has been a force to be reckoned with in the upper class of Wiltspoon, walking confidently.
Everyone said privately that if you don’t like Serenity or are jealous of Serenity, you can stay away from Serenity and not associate with her, but don’t offend or scold Serenity, to avoid attracting the York family’s wrath.
There were many members of the York family and many in-laws.
If you provoke the York family to fight, there are very few people who can resist.
Audrey said, “Tania, Seren is lucky to have a mother-in-law like you. As her elder, I am relieved.”
Tania said, “The main reason is that Seren is a potential stock. I also believe in the old lady’s vision. You all know what kind of person our old lady is. I don’t need to tell you. I think the person she chooses can’t be bad. Give myself some time to understand Serenity, and give Serenity some time to grow and become stronger. She will complete the transformation and become the next qualified wife of the York family.”
Audrey smiled, “That’s right, Serenity still has the blood of my Farrell family. The daughters of my Farrell family have never been weak.”