listed your merits in front of my g
singing, dancing, and even cooking. You are good at everything, and there is nothing you can't do. Plus, she said
o anything, and you don't even listen to me. Why s
e your mother will then sell you to other rich men who will buy you at a good price." Ron's words were full of disdai
ere streaming down her face that turned pale and blue because of too much shame. If she w
n an uproar. They didn't want to let her off that easil
arry Mr. Frost, don't you? He wants to see you d
ive woman, you won't wear such clothes in public. Obviously,
hat easy to be a daughter-in-law of an affluent family? Your parents
ve you at all. But you still stick to him shamelessl
r several years, and they are so in love with each other. They are
il you
o you really believe that you will be happy i
instead of shamelessly sticking with him. How humiliating
nly want money, not face. Of course, they don't have self-respect either. For the sake of money, they can let their daughter marry
t the people who didn't have a good relationship with Ron on the sofa opposite them couldn't stand it anymore. F
g, she would have committed suicid
heart. Perhaps it was because of Cherry's indifference to the people who were humiliating her, or he was anno
had chosen to stay and endure th
r to marry into a
was not as bad as the people described her now. If she didn't give coat to
to face, but she still gave her coat to a strange
herry is crying. Are you just going to sit here and watch? If she re
n he let so many people bully a cute gi
clothes on? She will be embarrassed. What's more, Cherry does not wear so many c
do it. The way Ron treats his fiancee right now is
t was heaving up and down, and her hands clenched into fists. Obvious
would do next. But most of them had already surmised that she would e
ently stand on tiptoe and spread out her arm