When William Cole and Ruth Dawn left, the woman sat in the passenger's seat, beaming at him: "If you had been such a man before, I would have fancied you ages ago."
In the tight cabin, her tone was warm. "Oh."
William sighed: "Before, I was just a despised son-in-law to all the people of the Dawn family."
"So I sought to make do and fulfill, to do my best, to take on all housework, just so you guys could regard me in a slightly higher light."
"Unfortunately I was mistaken, the more I did, the more I was bullied in the eyes of the Dawn family."
Ruth wondered: "Why suddenly say all this?"
"Just suddenly felt like saying it." William shook his head.
"Are you still angry with the Dawn family?" the woman asked.
William chuckled: "No, I just recalled some past events and felt a bit sentimental."
"Oh, come on, you've changed a lot, if you still behaved like before, I'm sure I would have divorced you long ago." Ruth didn't hesitate to say directly.