Therefore, from that moment on, as a man, Ryan had t o tolerate all the shortcomings of the mother of his children.
"You've grown up, Ryan," Sabrina said with a smile.
In fact, Ryan and Sabrina were about the same age. When she first met Ryan, he still behaved very much like a young master and was very willful and unrestrained. At that moment, however, he truly had grown up very much. Sabrina was very pleased and relieved. "Thank you. I thank you on behalf of Ruth. It's a blessing for her to be able to find you. Please tolerate Ruth more in the future. We will also persuade her and ask her to control her temper."
"Right, what Sabrina said. Ryan, don't worry. My parents and I will definitely talk to Ruth," said Marcus as well. After all, Ruth was his own cousin.
"Hey! What are you talking about, Marcus? With our personal friendship and partnership, I am afraid that you, her cousin, would come looking for trouble with m e instead when the time comes. Don't worry. I will certainly be good to your cousin!"
"That's great!"
The few people joked and laughed and then went into Ryan's mansion together. Once Ruth got into the house, she was going to prepare something to drink, but she was stopped by her future mother-in-law. "Oh, Ruth, you're still in the early stages of your pregnancy and it's not stable yet. Don't move and don't do anything. Let me do it," said Patricia.
While saying that, she went to prepare tea for everyone. After she brought the tea out, she told Ruth again, "Don't move, alright. You're carrying twins."
The way she looked being so eagerly attentive was simply a world apart from when she so condescending asked Ruth to wash her feet the night before.
Ruth shrugged. "Missus Poole, you're already starting t o not let me do this and that now, but I am only two months pregnant. Also, Ryan and I still have a wedding to plan. I have to prepare for the wedding, right? On top of that, the year is going to be ending soon, so there are all sorts of things that need to be prepared."
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