"The wedding is over; there’s no point repeating this matter. Just get the money from Billy to buy us a house. He is worth more than a hundred million; a million is just a small number to him; I’m sure he wouldn't mind, right? Moreover, your mother has rheumatism; the place is damp, and the rooms are few; it simply cannot accommodate the four of us-"
Before he could finish, Sherman hung up immediately. She could not bear it any longer.
They were self-centered, and never once considered the feelings of others. 'If my mother-in-law found out that I bought my parents a house with their money, how am I to face her?’
Honestly, her mother-in-law was a nice person. She kept silent when she saw the bridal gifts.
Furthermore, she did not speak badly behind her back. She was indeed civilized.
And because of that, she couldn't take things for granted.
Suddenly, she felt extremely tired, both physically and mentally. She couldn't find strength to bathe, and she sprawled on the bed.
She was troubled and unable to sleep. She simply felt
irritated but couldn't tell what the cause was. She picked up a magazine and flipped through it randomly.
Moments later, she heard him approaching.
She turned around, "You're done?"
Billy nodded. He slipped his hands into her pajamas and begin fondling her.
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