As soon as Margaret Henson entered the room, she saw a woman of about 28 years old sitting on the sofa, watching TV with her legs crossed, while Aunt Tina was cooking as if she were serving an old man.
The woman sitting on the sofa saw Margaret Henson and put down the apple she was eating.
"Oh, we city people are back. The house is dirty. Just pick up a place to sit."
Both David Thomas and Tina Thomas had a touch of embarrassment on their faces, but they couldn't say anything.
Tina Thomas pulled Margaret Henson, looked around, and asked worriedly, "Thin, is your father spoiling that woman and ignoring you?"
"That must be the case. Her mother has been dead for many years. Men are fickle. When they meet more beautiful ones, who can remember the next wife in your family?"
The woman who spoke was about twenty-eight years old, Margaret Henson's sister-in-law, the daughter-in-law of the family.