Grandma couldn't refute this, after all, she had trusted Suzanne too much before, which had caused Juliana to be raised like this.
Grandma finally nodded her head in compromise.
Benson sat on pins and needles in the living room and glanced into the kitchen from time to time, feeling like a cat was tickling his heart.
Benson once again looked over and saw the corner of Juliana's clothes, then hurriedly turned to face the TV and sat upright.
This did not escape Grandma's eyes, but also made her quite a change of heart towards Benson.
Grandma had heard that Benson was not only crazy but also indifferent. But now he looked just like a normal young man.
Juliana put the fruits on the coffee table and sat down next to him.
Grandma sat down and looked at Benson, "Mr. Leach, I can agree to your marriage, but I have one condition."
Benson sat up even straighter, "Say it, please."