"Anyway, we made it clear today," Walker said. "From now on, my mother's mental illness will be my sister's business. They won't bother us."
Nina suddenly snorted again. "Although they won't bother us," she said, "I'm unlucky to have married you, Walker. I was also a beauty in our village back then, and the village chief's son pursued me so desperately, yet I married you, and look what I got!
"Your dad only bought a house for us, and your sister gave birth to eight children!
How embarrassing! Perhaps she might even beg from us in the future!
"I was blind to marry you."
Walker immediately hugged Nina's somewhat thick waist and licked her face. "Nina, don't say that. Don't I love you? Is there a man who loves his wife as much as I love you? You won't suffer because you married me."
Nina smiled half-heartedly and said, "Dream on!"
...
In the Stewart family, Robert had a showdown with his parents.