"Celia, I will never let anyone bully you in the future. If anyone dares to bully you, I will fight with him to the death."
Sharon didn't expect that Celia would mention the past to him. The past was the past. No matter what happened, good or bad, Sharon wouldn't mind. After all, he liked her. What happened in the past had nothing to do with their present relationship, and what mattered was now.
Celia could reveal her true self to him, which meant that she had let go of the past. She didn't feel guilty at all.
He didn't believe other people's words. He only believed his wife.
"I won't let anyone bully me. Thank you, Sharon."
She was no longer the coward and incompetent person she used to be. How could she be slaughtered like a sheep in front of the bully?
What's more, with a boyfriend like Sharon by her side, Celia felt safe. She would never be as stupid as before.
The two of them looked at each other. At this time, silence was better than word
y. It's okay. Sister-in-law is fine."
Jim dared to stop anyone, but he didn't dare to stop Celia's mother and her domineering aunt. He had to raise his voice as a signal to inform the people in the room, hoping that Celia and Sharon were not be intimated with each other, or Sharon would be miserable this time.
Jim covered his eyes and prayed for Sharon in silence.
Hearing the noise, Sharon reacted quickly. He withdrew his hands that were hugging Celia tightly and obediently placed them behind his back, as if a well-behaved child. Seeing him like this, Celia couldn't help but cover her mouth and snicker. She thought he was fearless, but he was afraid of her coward mother. It was a big surprise.
"Why are you so afraid of my mother and aunt?"
Celia teased.
"I'm not afraid. I respect my future mother-in-law and aunt. I don't want them to think that I'm taking advantage of you."
If they had seen that scene just now, he was digging his own grave.