“Then rest well. After resting for a couple of days, bring Rosalie back. We’ll definitely give Rosalie a warm welcome.”
Rosella wished her son would bring Rosalie back immediately to meet the family.
Though she had seen photos of Rosalie through Serenity and heard that Rosalie was quite nice, and had even interacted with the future in-laws herself, she still had not met her prospective daughter-in-law in person. Rosella could not help but feel a bit worried.
Sometimes she would grumble to Grandma May, who would tell her to trust River. If River liked Rosalie and had chosen her, she would not be a bad person. Rosella should just relax and focus on her role as mother-in-law.
Her sisters-in-law also comforted her, advising her not to worry. If she did not trust River, should she not trust Grandma May?
Apart from Rowan, the first eight York lads were raised by Grandma May and Gramps, and both elders were remarkable figures, so how could these children’s judgment be poor?
Though Rowa