Wendy looked at Celia and knew she had her own ideas. She didn't dare to promise Cora.
Not to mention that Hardy was inferior to Sharon at that moment. Even if she had to choose a son-in-law, she would definitely choose Sharon over anyone else. He would know more about how to take care of people than Hardy did.
"Celia, Hardy and you grew up together all the time. Now you two are in the same class. The next year, you two must take part in the college entrance examination together. You are childhood playmates, who are perfectly matched. And Hardy is good at taking care of people. When you live with him in the future, he would definitely treat you well."
They were sincere, and all the other girls in the village had never been treated in this way. If they came to propose the marriage, they thought they would surely win.
"Don't talk like that all by yourself. You need to give your children a chance to talk. They are too young
private talk with Hardy?"
If she wanted to settle this, she had to persuade Hardy. Actually, it was much easier to persuade him than to persuade his mother.
"Of course you can. It's your own business."
Of course, she would listen to her son. As long as her son was willing to take the college entrance examination next year, she could do anything.
"Aunt, please take back all the things you have brought. It is not appropriate to put them in my house. If others in the village see it, people would gossip."
She would not take anything they brought today.
"Celia, we've taken all the things back. We're so sorry for what happened today. We've caused you so much trouble."
Cora didn't respond, but Horace stood out and said. It was their fault to propose abruptly. It was not good for a girl's reputation and she would get married in the future. If it was not for her unworthy son, he wouldn't bother to propose a marriage.