Your Husband Not Your Brother-in-law
up in the Moore fam
childhood-falling ill twice a year,
e assigned to remote grassroots hospitals for pove
empress in ancient times. She claimed that an ordinary family couldn't properly raise her and decided that s
exactly what Anne's grandmother had in mind. Without hesitation, she
other, Caroline, a firm believer in materialism, bluntly pointed out, "Mom, you're just being biase
itism? Just look at her-hasn't she gained weight? Doesn't she look healthier? Has she even gotten sick o
e family has a great diet, with balanced and nu
r mother's scientific perspective, the fact remained that during
assed away. She treated Anne like her own granddaughter, Daisy
onsibility of raising Anne's younger brother, they saw that she was thriving at the Moore household and decided to let her st
ruly part of the Moore family. It wasn't until later that she r
ger member of the Moore family who had yet to settle down. Recently, Mrs. Old Moore had carefully selected a few w
is seat, replied, "Unfortuna
sistant Donne. He said you have no
ifferently, "It's
their grandmother, or Austin, who was sunny and charming,
s emotionally detached-no am
sh further. Instead, she turned toward Anne and
er side, relieved to escape the t
subtle yet sharp-he wa
tting enthusiastically, showing no signs of leaving. Feeling exhau
Arthur also leavi