Alice's face turned pale after being questioned. She felt that it was hard to change Rosalie's mind, and hadn't expected Rosalie to be polite to her in the first place.
Therefore, Alice didn't expect anything from Rosalie. She nodded politely and admitted honestly, "Yes. If I do whatever I want, then you can't. If you do whatever you want, then I can't."
Rosalie laughed coldly. "You're right, we can't both do as we wish."
"So, are you going to wish us peace, or are you going to stop us, Aunt Rosalie?" Alice was very surprised. Thinking of what Heinz had said to her just now, she had more patience and didn't want too much conflict with Rosalie. So now, looking at Rosalie's cold glare, she tried to endure it.
"Does it matter if I try to stop you anymore? You two have already ignored my objections and went to get the certificate, and gotten married. You are a person who doesn't care about your elders' wishes at all. You are very selfish. For the sake of your own selfish desires, you married Jensen without a care in the world. I really can't beat you.
I'm not as arrogant as you," Rosalie spoke in a disgusted tone as she looked down on Alice. "Since you have stubbornly gotten married to my son, I give you my blessings, that you would be with my son until the end. You had better not lose your love halfway through and get a divorce."
Her tone was unpleasant, and her attitude was bad, with a sarcastic implication, which was annoying.
However, she had accepted it!
Alice was still very excited and happy.
"Thank you, Aunt Rosalie." Alice sincerely thanked her, and there were tears in her eyes.
Rosalie met her gaze and raised her eyebrows. "Since you're already married, you should call me Mom."
Alice was stunned again, and she was extremely shocked.
Rosalie was not one to speak kindly of someone.
"Call me Mom, and move back in with your father and me. There'll be the four of us. Well live together and get closer. You can't keep living here," Rosalie said. "You can't keep disturbing your sister's and your brother-in-law's lives."
Alice was stunned again. "You want me to move in with you?"
"That's right." Rosalie raised her chin slightly in a haughty manner. "You guys can move back in with us. It's lonely with just your father. We should live together as a family, bond together, get used to each other's habits, and plan for the future."
When Rosalie put it that way, Alice felt that there was no reason to refuse her.
She opened her mouth slightly, but before she could speak, Rosalie frowned and said coldly, "What's wrong? Do you not want to move back? Are you not prepared to marry my son?"
"No!" Alice immediately denied.
"What's with your attitude, then?"
"Aunt Rosalie!"
"I've told you. You should call me Mom!"
Alice was stunned, and she had to say awkwardly, "Mom."
Rosalie looked at her with disdain. "Speak louder. Have you not eaten? You're so submissive. Were you born without confidence? I thought you were arrogant?"
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