“It doesn’t matter why she did it. We don’t have to worry about her. Rosalie’s almost thirty. She knows what she’s doing and what should be done. She has been a sensible child since she was a teenager.”
Mrs. Lafayette thought that being anxious about Rosalie’s marriage would only affect her own health. There was no need to keep guessing.
Their children were adults and knew what they were doing anyway.
“Should we travel to Wiltspoon a few days later, honey? I heard there are many tourist attractions there.”
Mrs. Lafayette suggested a trip to her husband.
Mr. Lafayette agreed to it without hesitation. “I thought of it too.”
Although the couple did not want to interfere with Rosalie’s marriage, they shared the idea of heading to Wiltspoon to gather information about River’s family.
A family that raised a child as outstanding as River was most likely a good one.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette were not particular about the family backgrounds of their children’s partners. They prioritized t