Tania looked casual. "I'm not worried about them."
Audrey said, "You sisters-in-law don't have to worry. The wives chosen by the old lady for them are all good. I need to ask the old lady to help Leland choose one."
"That's right," Tania smiled. "We sisters-in-law are lucky. Marrying into the York family is a blessing. It's just a little hard being pregnant for ten months. After the child is born, we don't have to take care of it. My parents-in-law have raised the children very well."
Audrey said, "Tania, don't say anymore. If you do, I'll be jealous to the point of going crazy."
Tania laughed again.
"I heard that Tatum went to Annenburg in Province X to apply for a chef position. He's already a boss, but he still went so far to be a chef. What's the point?" Audrey asked curiously.
Tania smiled. "Didn't I just say that our youngest son has a girlfriend? The old lady picked her out. She's the eldest daughter of the Ormond family in Annenburg, Province X. The old lady has excellent taste, but it's a pity they live so far away. I don't know if their precious daughter is willing to marry so far away or if Tatum will go there to live. If Tatum goes there, I'll have one less son."
At this point, Tania was also worried. As a mother, she couldn't bear to have her children too far away from her.
"At the beginning, you were reluctant to let Elisa marry far away. Annenburg, where the Johnson family is located, is in the same province as our Wiltspoon. Although the driving distance is far, at least you haven't left the province, and many living habits are the same. Tatum's girlfriend is more than 2,000 kilometers away from Wiltspoon. It's too far, and the living habits are different. Not to mention the winter there is freezing cold. I don't know if Tatum can get used to it.
"Alas, I can't bear to see my son leave me and settle there. I love my grown-up son so much that I can't bear to see him marrying far away. Just put myself in their shoes."
Audrey didn't know how to respond. She opposed Remy and Elisa being together initially because she thought Remy was too far away and she couldn't bear to see Elisa marrying far away.
Even though Remy had a house in Wiltspoon and even bought the villa next to the Stone family, she was still hesitant. It wasn't until Remy's parents, brothers, and sisters-in-law came over and expressed their opinion that it was okay for Remy to come.
Audrey admired Remy and knew that the Johnson family had a very good family tradition. Many wealthy mothers-in-law could not tolerate her daughter's temper. If she married Remy, she wouldn't have to worry about conflicts between mother- in-law and daughter-in-law.
Besides, Remy would stay in Wiltspoon for a long time. In Wiltspoon, he managed the Johnson family's business and only went back during the holidays.
Elisa married Remy and basically lived in Wiltspoon after marriage. During the New Year and other holidays, she went back to her husband's house with Remy to accompany the elders.
After thinking again and again, Audrey finally agreed to their marriage.
Elisa didn't need Remy to come to her house, and she got married.
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Anyway, Remy's house was next to the Stone family. In Elisa's words, she could go back to her mother's house for dinner. When the dishes were put into the pot, she came over, and they weren't cooked yet. She could hear her mother's call over the wall. Visit bignovels.com to read the latest chapter of this novel
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"Don't think too much. Children and
grandchildren have their own
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blessings Let it go. Audrey looked at
the time and asked Tania, "Tania, let's go down the mountain to eat
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"Okay," Tania agreed readily and
picked up the phone to call herom sisters-in-law. Everyone went down the mountain together and joined the old lady's barbecue team. Visit bignovels.com to read the latest chapter of this novel
Spring was warm and flowers were blooming.