Your Husband Not Your Brother-in-law
"I heard your new infrastructure investment fund sold nea
of financial reports. This fund had an unstoppabl
ors," Arthur replied, neither humble nor arroga
knew him well understood his innate coldness and detachme
l sore, so she found
quet, Mrs. Old Moore se
on a video call
rig
otten-Austin was he
he never missed a family banquet. Though he couldn't be
his grandmother and a few elders, Au
id you m
right, handsom
echanically, "O
h Austin every month-it
e. He seemed relaxed, almost indifferent, but at her words, the corners
able to return by t
l be waitin
Moore and the elders were visibly plea
seemingly warm and pure at heart. Even someone as shr
w-Austin was a co
e coming back, and the first person you tell is Anne. Don't
a, Mom, I love you both the most
chuckled. "
mother, Camilla, wiped her ey
Mom. This time, you can't be biased. Whe
"I'm not biased. I tr
ed at Anne before quickly loo
ne understood it p
engagement the ol
lla's dissatisfact
ady to Betty, the daughter of a prominent Chicago politician. With the upcoming election, the M
lies. Mrs. Old Moore had been arranging meetings with prominent heir
n, she had pr
Her mother was the head of obstetrics and gynecology at a centr
she had no social standing, no
resentment was
arp enough to notice Ca
eed-the old lady wa
r child in the Moore fa
gaged to
far from