Chapter 1239: Chapter 1238 Annoyance Turns to Sha Chapter 1239: Chapter 1238 Annoyance Turns to Sha Zhou’s mother saw her expression, impervious to reason, and felt three feet of flas in her heart no matter how earnestly she tried to persuade her.
“Sheng Ting is just montarily infatuated with you, still feeling the novelty. But once his passion fades, you’ll just wait to be abandoned. If you were smart, you would take the money and leave.” Even until the end, Zhou’s mother couldn’t quite watch her words.
Bai Lan’s eyebrows furrowed slightly, “Auntie, do you think that the son you raised would act like that?”
Bai Lan believed that Zhou Shengting wasn’t that kind of person. If he truly was, then she could only bla herself for being blind and trusting the wrong person.
Zhou’s mother was montarily lost for words, knowing her son was stubborn to a fault, soone who would commit for a lifeti once he’d made up his mind, otherwise, he wouldn’t have gotten back together with this woman after five years.
But she still wanted to provoke this woman.
“Fine, very well, even if you do marry into our family, I won’t accept it,” Zhou’s mother said at last, her annoyance turning to embarrassnt.
Bai Lan was silent for a mont before speaking, “I’m sorry, Auntie. I love Sheng Ting, and it’s unfortunate you don’t like , but I will still respect you since you are the one who brought Sheng Ting into this world.”
Bai Lan’s tone was neither overbearing nor servile. Zhou’s mother’s face grew even uglier, realizing they already had further plans.
What does this an now? They’ve made decisions without discussing it with them?
“Did you two register?” Zhou’s mother still understood her son well, knowing he was decisive in his actions.
“Not yet,” Bai Lan shook her head, not wishing to deceive Zhou’s mother.
Zhou’s mother breathed a sigh of relief, then stood up, “Anyway, I won’t bless your marriage.”
After finishing her statent, she stood and walked away without looking back.
Bai Lan remained seated, motionless. She maintained that posture for quite a long ti.
In the evening when Zhou Shengting returned, Bai Lan had already made dinner.
During the al, Bai Lan picked up a few grains of rice with her chopsticks and put them into her mouth, then ntioned sowhat absentmindedly, “Sheng Ting, your mother ca by today.”
At the ntion of her na, Zhou Shengting paused his chopsticks but then continued eating as if nothing had happened, “What did she say? But whatever it is, you needn’t take it to heart. She just can’t accept it for the ti being.”
Zhou Shengting still knew his mother well and was certain she hadn’t had anything nice to say.
“No, she didn’t say much, just that she disapproves of .” Bai Lan smiled helplessly, knowing that her family background was sothing she couldn’t change.
Zhou Shengting’s dark eyes shifted, eting hers, and then he took her hand, “Don’t think too much about it. This weekend I’ll go with you to visit Auntie and Uncle, then we can go and register our marriage.”
Zhou Shengting felt that this matter needed to be expedited to avoid unnecessary complications.
He always felt a sense of unease.
“Okay,” Bai Lan nodded firmly at that mont.
Indeed, a relationship is maintained by two people, not a one-person act.
At bedti, Zhou Shengting was insistent with Bai Lan again.
The dim light of the night lamp in the room was dull and yellow. Although Bai Lan couldn’t see his face clearly, she could acutely feel his passion.
She suddenly rembered what Zhou’s mother had said earlier, wondering if Zhou Shengting would soon lose interest in her.
She couldn’t help but laugh. They had been together for a while now; why did it seem like his interest in her was only growing stronger?
He was more intense than ever.
She also wanted to know when he’d lose interest in her.
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