"It's evident that your whole family has a positive outlook on life," Hayden commented.
"That's because our family isn't the poorest in the village. When we feel dissatisfied with life, we think about how many others may be living worse than us, and it naturally makes us feel much better," she explained.
"Shelly, join my mother and prepare for our wedding. After all, it's our wedding. If you have any ideas, you can discuss them with my mom. We can think about other things after we get married," Hayden suggested.
Shelly nodded. "Sure! I can stay at home with the kids. They will eventually start going to school, though. If I don't have something to do, I'll get bored then."
Hayden reassured her, "You can always decide what to do after the kids start school."
"I'm afraid I'll be out of touch with society by then."
"You can still study while staying at home with the kids. There are so many servants at home to help. You can make time for yourself. That way, you won't be out of touch with society when the kids start school."
Shelly agreed, "Hmm, let's decide after we get married then! Hayden, who do you plan to have as your best man?"
"Robert."
"Don't you have any other unmarried friends?"
"Isn't Robert enough?" he asked.
"You're only having one groomsman?"
"How many bridesmaids do you want to have? Isn't Courtney your only friend?"
"Yes! She helped me a lot during my most difficult times. I'm really grateful to her," Shelly admitted.
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