As Tim was the peacemaker, it was hard for Wendy to turn him down.
What Tim and Sue said was right. If Sue was willing to pay the tuition for Celia, her child could go to school at ease and didn't have to work so hard. She didn't mind if she worked hard at home, but what about Celia?
Celia had a tough character. She had struggled hard to leave the Tang family, penniless. Now their lives were better than before. Their household register had been moved out of the Tang family, which meant that they had sever relations with the Tang family now.
What's more, they were doing a business of their own and their business was good. They earned a lot every day. Celia didn't worry about the money after she went to college. Why did she have to go back to the Tang family and suffer the pain.
Although Wendy hadn't gone to school before, she knew people's personality would not change that easily. Sue had treated her harshly for mor
lso scared when his wife lost her temper. He didn't dare to say anything.
He felt that what he had done was a complete failure and instantly regretted. This matter was beyond his ability.
Moreover, their conflict was not built in a day. It seemed that it was not easy to reconcile.
Besides, Sue was not as kind and easy-going as she looked. Judging from what she said just now, this old woman was not only conservative, but also mean. After all, Wendy was her daughter-in-law, but also scolded her in this way.
"I didn't say that you were wrong. I didn't say anything. It's true that people have the chance to pursue their own rights. It's not illegal. But now I think there must be some misunderstanding between the two of them. It will be better if they clear the air."
Tim really hoped that their grudges could be solved. What was the point of saying such vicious words? It was hurting the relationship between people.