Having a social butterfly stay at one place to look after someone else was torturous.
However, Henry Armstrong’s mother seemed determined despite what Georgie Clementine said. “What do you mean? You’ve just delivered. It’s my duty as your mother-in-law to look after you.”
Then, she turned her attention to her husband. “You must choose the best nannies and provide our daughter-in-law with as many nannies as the Batton family has.”
He instantly agreed.
“Is it necessary to compare?" Georgie scratched her head helplessly.
“It’s not a comparison," she replied. "You and Xyla are good friends. I don’t want you to feel like you’re not being treated just as well.”
“I won’t.”
“Well, I insist on it,” his mother said stubbornly.
“Thank you, Dad, Mom. And thank you, Honey,” Georgie said. She would never have thought that her mother-in-law would ever speak to her this way in the past.
Henry’s mother was considerate enough to think in her shoes.
She had always thought she’d be enemies with her due to their rough start when they first met each other.
Her mother-in-law was the person who hated her and looked down on her the most in the Armstrong family.
The older woman shook her head. “We haven’t even thanked you for giving birth to our grandchild yet. Georgie, thank you for carrying on the lineage for our family.”
She seemed to be in an excellent mood as she mentioned her grandson. Her husband shared her sentiments.
“Oh, why don't I take you to see the baby?” Henry asked.
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