Married At First Sight

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Chapter 2151

Jane comforted and said: “Serenity, you don’t have to worry too much, as long as Lilian is willing totake action, I believe Miss Newman’s eyes can be cured. She has learned from a genius doctor.”

Serenity said, “Well, we all trust Dr. Carden.”novelbin

Dr. Carden also agreed to Callum, and when he was able to visit the doctor, he would fly to Wiltspoonto treat Camryn’s eyes as soon as possible.

“How are Remy and Elisa? He doesn’t tell us much about him. If he doesn’t talk, it’s just like that whenwe ask. My parents-in-law hope that he and Elisa can quickly achieve a positive result. ” Jane changedthe subject and asked about the major events in her uncle’s life. “My parents-in-law wanted to go toWiltspoon several times, but Remy refused to let him. He said that he hadn’t come to meet the parentsyet, and he hadn’t been approved by Mrs. Stone yet. We could only wait and worry, and couldn’t help.”

When it came to the matter of Remy and Elisa, Serenity also had a look of helplessness, she said:“Remy and Elisa’s relationship is very stable, but my aunt is still struggling. It is true that I have not yetreached the stage of meeting the parents. Now Remy still has a strong opponent.”

Jane: “Is there a rival in love?”

“My aunt didn’t want Elisa to marry too far away, so she picked a few young talents in this city, andwanted to match Elisa with one of them. This made Remy very nervous. He and Elisa probably had togo to cultivate the right result. My aunt has always been open-minded, but when it comes to Elisa, sheis very persistent, which makes us helpless. I have persuaded countless times, but my aunt won’tlisten.” Serenity sighed, “Perhaps I will understand my aunt’s stubbornness when I have a daughter inthe future and my daughter will marry far away.”

For them, Elisa married Remy, but she still lived in Wiltspoon. And it’s next door to the Stone Family, soit couldn’t be closer.

However, Mrs. Stone knew that Remy was from Annenburg. When Elisa married Remy, she hadalways desired to return to Annenburg with him. Even if the mode of transport was convenient, shecould reach her destination quickly by plane. Mrs. Stone remained unwilling.

She said that when she was too old to walk, it would be very difficult to see her daughter.

Serenity asked her aunt if she wanted Remy to be her son-in-law. The aunt said she was the youngmaster of the Johnson family, so how could she let Remy be her son-in-law, besides, she had twosons.

The feeling of a door-to-door son-in-law was always not good. Many men refused to be a door-to-doorson-in-law.

Mrs. Stone might have seriously considered making Remy her son-in-law if he came from an averagefamily, but Remy was from a wealthy family, and the Johnsons were the richest family in Annenburg.

Even if Remy said that he was willing to be his son-in-law, would his parents agree?

In short, Mrs. Stone just thought too much and hesitated.

It was when Julian was pursuing Elisa that Mrs. Stone felt that Remy was more suitable for herdaughter, and her attitude towards Remy was a little better.

Jane said with a smile: “When I had only one daughter, I was reluctant to let my daughter marry faraway. Even if there are many daughters, parents would also be reluctant to let their daughter marry faraway. When I was young, I felt that it didn’t matter if it was far away, and I could fly there by plane.

When I’m old and unable to walk, we’ll be eager to see each other, and I eagerly anticipate it.Daughters who marry far away are preferable if they marry well. If they do not marry well, they cryuncontrollably. Maybe she doesn’t even have the fare to go back to her mother’s house. If she is bullied

by her in-law’s family and they kick her out of the house in the middle of the night, she will havenowhere to go.

Strictly speaking, I am also a faraway marriage. Annenburg is too far away from Meadspring, and ittakes a lot of effort to go back and forth. Most of the time, my parents, brothers and sisters-in-law flyover from Meadspring to visit me. It’s much easier.

Now I have two tug oil bottles following me, and I rarely go back to my natal home in Meadspring. I’mbetter. I have two natal homes. My parents and elder brother are both in Annenburg. It’s veryconvenient for me to go back to another natal home. There are also many cousins from the natalfamily, for those of us married women, having more natal brothers is the backing.

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