Probably only good to talk in front of him.
And I wonder if they will be unhappy with themselves.
Josie regrouped and was taken to the car by Austin.
The car traveled westward and eventually stopped at a villa area.
When I came to a villa, the black fence opened automatically.
A butler had already greeted them.
Austin shook Josie's hand, nodded with the butler, and walked across the large lawn in front of the villa, toward the main villa.
Entering the living room, Josie had no time to see how luxurious the villa's décor was, and saw two people sitting on the leather sofa.
The man looks elegant and noble, the woman looks gentle and quiet, needless to say, should be Austin's parents.
"Dad, Mom, I brought Josie back."
Austin pulled Josie over and greeted the two with a smile.
"Hello uncle, hello aunt."
Josie suppressed her inner nervousness and put a sweet smile on her face.
Mrs. Evison got up, took Josie's hand, and looked her up and down.
"You're Josie, you're so pretty, no wonder Austin likes it so much."
Mrs. Evison has a gentle smile and speaks softly.
Josie smiled shyly, thinking that maybe Austin was right.
His parents should be very nice.
"Mom, I'm looking at it according to your aesthetic standards."
Austin said curtly, "With a beautiful mother at home, a daughter-in-law can't be too bad, can she?"
When she heard this, Mrs. Evison laughed, "Brat, you're just kissing my ass to make me happy."
"I'm telling the truth, Josie, have you ever seen a woman as dignified and quiet as my mother?"
Austin squeezed his eyes toward Josie.
Josie smiled, "No, Auntie really has the best temperament of anyone I've ever met."
That's a compliment in there, but it's not quite true.
Mrs. Evison looks like a happy woman who has been pampered by her husband and son all her life.
"Ouch, this little mouth is so sweet."
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