"You're about to get married, yet why can't you change your petty temper? Would you act like this in front of your mother-in-law and against Gu Feng too?" With Gu Feng out of sight, Ye Man's mother slapped her heavily.
Ye Man pouted with a sense of grievance and looked at her mother mournfully, which only made her mother even more irate: "Did I say something wrong?"
How could this child, who was about to get married, still cling to such trivial matters? If she continued to throw tantrums like this and annoyed people, where would she go crying then?
In her mother's mind, the fact that Gu Feng had concealed his identity was already a minor issue. She felt there was no need for her daughter to keep harping on it, and she now took delight in watching her son-in-law, a phrase that took on the meaning "the more she looked at her son-in-law, the more interesting he became."