Halfway through the meal, Sharon Lindt recorded a video of the dishes, as well as Josh Batton, Annabeth Cates, and Wilson Batton.
The video only lasted thirty seconds, but the footage seemed lovely with a heartwarming background.
She then uploaded the video to her own Weibo account that had roughly five million followers, adding a few sentences to the post. “Seeing Annabeth happy brings me great joy. I haven’t cooked for her in a long time, so it’s a rare occasion today.”
Whenever she published a post, it would reach countless followers. Within a minute of her latest post, the number of forwards, likes, and comments had already exceeded five figures.
The followers began discussing excitedly—
“She’s such a great mother-in-law! Sharon, I think you should rename yourself as the ideal mother-in-law.”
“I suggest you write a book on how to pamper one’s daughter-in-law. Other mothers-in-law should learn a thing or two from you!”
“How is Annabeth so lucky? Not only does she have a celebrity husband who adores her, but her parents-in-law also adore her.”
“I’m tired of asking the same question. Ms. Lindt, do you have any other son who isn’t married? Would you like another daughter-in-law?”
“The Batton family seems so peaceful together. Xyla and Annabeth are truly the two luckiest women alive.”
“I used to think you might look down on Annabeth because of her family background. To my surprise, however, you treat her like your biological daughter. I’ll commend you for that.”
“Other people’s mothers-in-law are disappointments compared to you.”
Sharon beamed when she saw these compliments before proceeding to forward the latest comment and replied to it.
“Thank you for the compliment. I'm only doing what I should do.”
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