"Dad. The reason I brought her here today is not to see your expressions," Tang Jin's face had already darkened the moment Tang Father spoke, and in the end, he could no longer bear it. This woman might need a lesson, but it was only he who could teach her that lesson—not even his own parents.
Mu Jiujiu hung her head low, knowing that this was going to be the situation, but when actually faced with it, she still felt distressed.
"What mismatch in social status? What kind of society are we living in now? Even I am not that obstinate anymore—you all, on the other hand, are getting more feudal," Tang Grandma said in support.
"Mom, what the child's father said is not without reason," Tang Mother still sided with Tang Father.
"What a flawed reason. Whoever can give me a great-grandson, that's the reason," Tang Grandma replied irritably, gently patting Mu Jiujiu's hand to soothe her: "Don't be scared, grandma is here to decide for you, rest assured."