Chapter 93: My Mum Will Like You as Her Son-In-Law
Chapter 93: My Mum Will Like You as Her Son-In-Law
"Are you crazy, Yunis?"
His words left her dumbfounded. She almost couldn't believe what she had heard.
“I'm not joking! As long as you agree, we can restore our relationship.”
Yunis had a resolute expression.
Rosiley stared at him in disbelief for a long time. Then she said with a sigh, "Yunis, I've never expected This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
you to be such a brazen man. Now I finally see your true colors. You are too scary. It's pathetic to fall in
love with a man like you."
After saying this, Rosiley shook her head. Without waiting for his response, she quickly turned around
and left.
She should stay away from him as far as possible in the future!
After getting rid of Yunis, Rosiley went to meet Sachin.
He wore a formal black suit today, which made him look exceptionally handsome and outstanding. His
slender fingers were on the steering wheel, and his ice-cold temperament made him quite attractive.
Rosiley got on the passenger seat, looked sideways at him and smiled. "Black is your color. You look
gorgeous, mysterious and charming."
"You look great too."
Looking at her, Sachin praised her with a smile.
She also wore a black dress today. The unique design outlined her perfect figure and made her look
like a dark lotus blooming in the morning. She was glamorous and elegant.
Rosiley smiled. Suddenly, she caught a glimpse of a bouquet on the back seat of the car. She asked in
confusion, "Did you buy these flowers?"
"This is my first time visiting my mother-in-law, so I need to show her politeness and respect.”
Sachin nodded with a serious expression.
Rosiley stared at his profile and asked, “How did you know that my mum likes bluebells and lilies?"
"As long as it's someone important to you, I'll find a way to know more about him or her."
Sachin glanced at her. His eyes were deep as the ocean that would overwhelm her at any second.
A lump came into her throat and she couldn't help taking a deep breath. She was moved by his
tenderness.
This man looked so cold and indifferent, but he was more considerate and caring than many other
people.
He would get to know everyone around her for her sake.
Rosiley had never seen Yunis do such a thing before.
Yunis would never care about such trivial matters, even if it was very important to her.
But Sachin could!
"My mother will like you very much as her son-in-law!"
After a moment of silence, Rosiley suppressed her emotions and said to Sachin with a smile.
About half an hour later, they finally arrived at the cemetery on the outskirts of Benin.
They got out of the car and climbed the stone steps to the middle of the hill. Then they finally came to
the grave of Rosiley's mother.
A trace of sadness appeared on Rosiley's face as soon as she arrived here.
She didn't come here quite often, but every time she saw the photo on the tombstone, she couldn't help
but think, 'lf only my mum was still alive:
If her wish could come true, she would be able to act cute in front of her mother, and she wouldn't have
to face so many hardships and other people's mockeries.
Sachin seemed to tell she was in depression. He reached out to hug her and whispered, "Aren't you
going to introduce me to mother-in-law?"
Rosiley stopped thinking nonsense and nodded. "Of course."
She crouched down and placed the flowers in front of the tombstone. Then, she reached out and
touched the photo on the tombstone. With a smile, she said, “Mom, I came to see you. I also brought
someone with me today. His name is Sachin, and he is your son-in-law. My taste for men isn't bad,
right? He is a good man...”
Hearing her soft whisper, Sachin stood by her side with a gentle look.
The two spend two hours here. It was not until three oclock in the afternoon that Rosiley pulled
Sachin's hand and left reluctantly.
On their way back, Rosiley was in low spirits. Sachin played the CD in the car, and the gentle music
helped brighten her up.
After a long time, Sachin finally drove to the entrance of the Tang's villa. Sachin reminded her softly,
"We've arrived."
Rosiley nodded. "Then I'll go in.”
"OK. I'll pick you up later."
“Alright.”
After saying goodbye to Sachin, Rosiley returned home. As soon as she entered, she saw Rorey in the
hall.
Their eyes met. Rosiley put on a scornful look, while Rorey stared at her with a gloomy expression.
"You're back?"
At this time, Seneca also saw Rosiley, and a hint of tenderness appeared on his grim face.
"Yes," Rosiley replied without even looking at Xenia beside her. She only said calmly to Seneca, "I went
to visit my mother's grave.”
Seneca nodded and hesitated for a moment before saying, "I'll be there later."
Rosiley was struck dumb for a while, and her expression was somewhat complicated.
Her father hadn't visited her mother's grave for many years. This was also one of the reasons why her
relationship with him had worsened in the past few years.
To her surprise, he took the initiative to tell her that he was going to visit her mother's grave!
"As long as someone doesn't stop you, I think my mother will be very happy."
After being stunned for a moment, Rosiley regained her senses. She glanced at Xenia coldly and
sneered.
Xenia'’s face fell. Clenching her fists tightly, she tried to suppress her anger.
Over the years, she had tried her best to let Seneca gradually forget his ex-wife.
It was out of her expectation that after so many years, he would take the initiative to mention this
matter.
Xenia took a deep breath. Forcing a smile, she said, "Let me prepare the items you need. Since you
will visit her grave, I will be there for you.”
"Xenia, that's thoughtful of you."
Rosiley smiled and praised her, but everyone present could tell that she was mocking her.
Xenia's face became pale with anger, but she still said with a smile, "Don't flatter me, Rosiley. Anyway, I
am your father's wife now. It's my responsibility to take care of those things."
"It's so nice of you to say this, but I don't know if that's really how you think. Perhaps you are glad that
my mother died so early.”
Rosiley no longer showed her politeness. She completely ignored Xenia's feelings.
"Rosiley, what do you mean?” Being enraged, Xenia stood up from her chair.
"I'm just telling the truth. You don't have to pretend to be virtuous. When you and your daughter worked
together against me, you were so ruthless. Your responsibility? It's ridiculous."
With that, Rosiley no longer concealed her disdain towards Xenia.