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Married at First Sight
Chapter 5077
Flower Morgan used the excuse of needing to settle Dr. Joans’s bill to end her call with Joans’s mother.
She didn’t want to hear her mother’s barbed words.
In Flower Morgan’s view, Joans’s mother was a typical example of sour grapes.
She understood the Joans family’s temperament and knew she could handle their relationship well; Dr. Lord, on the other hand, disdained dealing with the Joans family.
Flower Morgan knew Joans’s parents’ temperament and didn’t care. If she married Dr. Joans, the couple would still stay in the city to run their clinic,
only returning to their hometown for a few days during holidays. She could appease the Joans family during those few days and prevent them from making things difficult for her.
Flower Morgan believed she could handle these relationships, so even knowing Dr. Joans’s family background, she dared to fall in love with him and live with him.
After Flower Morgan hung up on her, Joans’s mother didn’t realize that Flower Morgan was annoyed by her harsh words and didn’t want to hear her continue. She said to her husband, “Flower Morgan went to the bar to pick up Joans.”
“Joans must have gone to the Lord family again and seen Dr. Lord and the eighth young master of the York family together. He was hurt and jealous, so he went to the bar to drink. Flower Morgan even said this wasn’t the first time.”
“He’s truly deeply in love with Dr. Lord,”
Joans’s mother sighed. “But she doesn’t love him at all. He drinks, which is bad for his health. Who cares about him? Only we, his parents, care about him.”
“Flower Morgan has it so hard. She also feels sorry for Joans, but Joans got drunk because of Dr. Lord. He can’t see her good qualities.”
Joans’s mother increasingly felt that Flower Morgan was better, more suitable for her son, able to accept everything about him, and so caring.
Not Lord Marry Lord, who only brought her son harm and sadness.
Joans’s father said, “If you don’t love someone, you won’t be sad or upset. Dr. Lord only has ordinary friendship feelings for our Joans. It’s all one-sided love and devotion from Joans. What can we do?”
The one who is affectionate often suffers more than the one who is indifferent. Who told his son to be so fickle?
The pain of unrequited love is something only those who have experienced it truly understand.
“Flower Morgan was always the right fit for our family, for Joans. The Lord family is too good for us; we can’t possibly be worthy of them.”
“What do you mean ‘can’t be worthy of them’? The Lord family isn’t some powerful clan, just a bunch of doctors. What kind of prestigious family is that? She looks down on my son, does she think she can rise above her station and become a phoenix?”
“Men in wealthy families are the most ruthless. How many of them don’t have mistresses? Even those who cultivate a decades-long image of a loving couple can end up with several illegitimate children fighting with the children of the original wife for the inheritance.”
“Unless a man is destitute, he’ll find someone else whenever he gets the chance.”
“The suffering of marrying into a wealthy family is something most people can’t endure. Can Lord Marry Lord endure that kind of suffering? Her husband leaves early and returns late every day, sometimes not even all night, often leaving her alone in an empty house, like a widow.”
“So what if she has money? She’ll be spiritually empty, and those wealthy mothers-in-law are formidable. She might even have to kneel and wash their feet every day!”
Knowing her son had no chance, Joans’s mother spoke ill of Lord Marry Lord, saying anything and everything.
Joans’s father said to his wife, “Alright, stop complaining. You’re just a sour grapes.”
“Dr. Lord doesn’t love our son. Even without the York family’s young master, she just doesn’t love him. It has nothing to do with the York family’s young master. Whether the York family’s young master is sincere to her is their business. We can’t interfere, and we don’t have the right to.”
The York family has a good reputation, and the men in the York family are said to be very devoted. Lord Marry Lord might really be able to marry into the York family and become a young mistress.
Joans’s father didn’t say this aloud, because if he did, his wife would surely accuse him of favoring Lord Marry Lord.
However, since his son truly had no hope of marrying Lord Marry Lord, he still advised him to get together with Flower Morgan as soon as possible.