Mrs. Lockwood rolled her eyes so hard she thought they'd get stuck. How could someone be so disgusting?
If they felt so blessed, couldn't they just stay home and be grateful? Did they really need to call a press conference to sing the praises of her daughter-in-law? Who did she think she was?
Marie, standing beside her, said smugly, "A mother-in-law is a mother, too. You should treat her with the same love and respect you'd give your own mother. After all, respecting your elders is a cornerstone of our nation's values."
A flood of comments appeared on the screen.
[This daughter-in-law is so good to her mother-in-law!]
[There's so much negativity in society these days, always painting daughters-in-law and mothers-in-law as enemies. Marie is such a breath of fresh air.]
[No wonder her mother-in-law likes her so much. She's amazing.]
Mrs. Lockwood was about to have a stroke herself. She quickly turned off the comments, wanting to live a long life without dying of anger.
Victoria took Marie’s hand. "Having a daughter-in-law like you brings me so much joy. Not like some people who pretend to be innocent and kind but abandon you when you're in danger. I just hope that hypocrite stays far, far away from the Cross family!"
Mrs. Lockwood realized she was taking a jab at Natalie, and she wasn't going to stand for it.
She immediately picked up her phone to hire some online trolls to attack them.
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