"However, since you proposed the divorce, you should be the one to smooth things over with your parents." She had initially thought of personally apologizing to George Vincent's parents, but since George was also keen on divorce now, he could take up that responsibility.
Only moments ago, Isabel Smith was not entirely sure about what he was saying, but then he repeated it with an unwavering tone, making her feel as though she was clinging onto him. This realization caused an uneasiness in her heart, but upon reflection, she found that she had resolved what she most wanted to address. At least now she didn't have to propose the termination of the marriage contract, and then go to the Vincent family to apologize to George's parents. She only needed to explain to her grandma, and there was no need to handle two sets of parents.
Rather quickly, Isabel didn't feel as angry anymore. It seemed like George's misinterpretation wasn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things.