Annie was very dissatisfied with Samuel Johnson's attitude. She was a normal woman, what could she do?
No matter how handsome or charming a man is, or how good his family background is, if he lacks a man's essential physiological function, he's still useless.
Mrs. Johnson was having tea with her friends in the gardening, when her future daughter-in-law came up to her with red eyes and told her something. Annie spoke in a voice that was neither loud nor quiet, but everyone present could hear. Mrs. Johnson's cup of tea clattered to the ground, and the whole scene fell silent.
Mrs. Johnson was practically going insane. She sat there, forgetting to move, hardly believing that Annie would bring up such a private and indelicate matter in front of so many people. Didn't she consider how embarrassed her son would be when she said these things?