Rose was also a very calm person. It was impossible for her to dislike Sharon's date only by hearing Rufus's words. She wanted to see the girl in person and then talk about whether that girl was good enough for her son or not. Rufus had never been a serious boy since he was a child. It was impossible for Rose to trust his words all the time.
Rose couldn't ask for Sharon's help directly. She knew her son very well. The reason why he didn't take that girl to see them was that he was afraid that they would not agree. If he was forced to do something, his son would do anything extreme.
On the second day, Rose thought about it for a long time and went straight to find Adams. Jim was not in the capital city now, so as a good friend of Sharon, Adams must know it.
"Auntie, why didn't you inform me in advance? If there is anything, I can go to see you. You should come here in person."
Rose directly went to Adams's company and caught him off guard, so that he could not inform Sharon.
"You haven't come to see me fo
that she had come to the capital city and didn't have a chance to meet her on the second day.
What's more, Celia didn't know that her image in the future mother-in-law's mind had declined sharply. To be exact, it had never been better. The prejudice brought by a rural identity made everyone misunderstand that she was love with Sharon because she wanted his money and identity.
Fortunately, Celia left as soon as possible. She didn't care about others' impression on her and wasn't eager to marry into their family.
She had to try her best to make herself better, because only in this way could she make those people with bias against her shut up, including Sharon's parents. Now they felt that their son was superior to her. One day in the future, she would let them open their damn eyes and see that she didn't want anything from Sharon. What she wanted could be created by her own hands. Relationship was not her everything, and she was not that type of girl who wouldn't get married if her bridegroom was not Sharon.