Chandler was very satisfied with this arrangement. Anyway, for him, what he wanted was not the
process, but the result, and the result was just good for him.
"We cooperate with what you do."
"Whether the wedding is grandiose is not the most important. What the most important is that Bright
treats my Rose well. Of course, I am confident in Bright's personality. As long as Rose is happy,
everything will be fine." Jennifer knew that her granddaughter would never be a superficial person.
Jennifer had spoken out Grandpa's mind, "I also hope that Bright could treat Rose well. We are too old
to be with Rose all the time, so we want to have someone who can love her. I also believe that Bright
can do it, then we won't have any regrets."
Grandma agreed, giving Grandpa a thumbs-up. "You are so right. We are going to leave Rose one day,
and the only thing we want is to have someone to love her."
Speaking here, Grandma looked at Rose with loving eyes.
Rose suddenly felt an inexplicable sadness and discomfort in her heart. Although they had talked about
the happy event today, why did Rose have a sad feeling that her grandparents would leave her?
"Grandma, grandpa, you are always be with me and love me," Rose's eyes were red. "Who would help
me if he bullies me when you leave me?"
"Why would Bright bully you?" Jennifer and Grandpa looked incredulous.
"How can I bully you?" Bright took her hand. "Only a weak man would bully his wife. I am not that kind
of man."
"We all trust Bright to stand up for anything and wouldn't let you suffer any harm, so Rose has to be a
good wife. A happy home needs both of you." Grandma took Rose's hand and said earnestly, "Rose, is
your luck to marry Bright. Remember what Grandma said."
"Yes." Rose nodded slightly, with complex feelings.
And then Francis spoke again, "Since the wedding has been put on the agenda, the Lee family will give
Rose a grandiose wedding. Rose would have what others have, and the Lee family will give what
others do not."
Hallie took out a red-and-gold list from her bag and handed it to Francis.
Francis put the gift list to Chandler, "This is the dowry gift prepared by the Lee family. Do you agree
with it?"
Chandler looked at the gift list in front of him and said, "Oh, you are too generous."
"We're a family now, in-laws." Francis said.
Chandler smiled and nodded, "Yes, yes."
He picked up the gift list and opened and read it line by line. Chandler's eyes were full of surprise and
could not hide his happiness.
Joy also leaned over and took a look at the above contents. Her eyes opened wide and she was
overjoyed.
The Lee family was the noblest family in the City J. The gift they offered outshone those so-called high-
class families.
Rose looked at her parents with indifference. She could see the greed in their eyes.
This made her very unhappy, as if she were a commodity that they had sold and had been paid more
than it was worth.
Bright observed her mind and held her hand under the table, motioning her not to take it to heart.
The generosity of the Lee family was out of the value and recognition of Rose, which was full of
sincerity.
When Chandler finished reading it, he took a deep breath and tried to hold back the joy in his heart,
trying to be calm.
"If the in-laws feel that there is something you are not satisfied with, just say it out." Francis was very
generous, as if those things of great value meant nothing to the Lee family.
"I want to thank my in-laws for taking Rose so seriously and treating her so well. We are totally satisfied
with it." Chandler felt guilty about the dowry.
They didn't expect Rose to have such an honor. What a noble status she had?!
"Mr. Chandler, you don't have to be like that. Now that Rose is married to me, everything that I have is
naturally hers." Bright interrupted, "Rose is the apple in my eye."
Bright meant that never ever try to bully Rose, otherwise, you would have no good ending.
"Can I say something?" Rose had something to say, "Bright and I got our marriage certificate three
years ago and we've already had a kid. I don't want to be extravagant and wasteful about our wedding,
so I want everything to be simple."
Anyway, she just wanted to fulfill her grandfather's wish, so as to let him see her happily get married in
his lifetime.
"And since the Lee family has made these dowry gifts, we, the Linder family, should also give them the
dowry. That's the etiquette." Rose turned to look at Chandler and Joy, "Mom, Dad, right?"
Chandler and Joy didn't expect Linder to make such a request, but what they could offer was nothing in
the eyes of the Lee family.
In the face of the dowry of the Lee family, their dowry would be too shabby. Rose had given them a
difficult problem.
"Yes, the Linder family is marrying the daughter to Bright, not selling, so we should give the Lee family
some dowry." Jennifer was on Rose's side.
Grandpa took a green passbook out of his coat pocket and put it on the table, then he pushed it to
Rose and said, "Rose, Grandpa doesn't have anything to offer you as a wedding present. This is the
money I have saved over the years with your grandmother. You can buy everything you like, just take it
as my gift for you."
"Grandpa, I can't take it," declined Rose.
"Be good, you have taken good care of me every day, and I don't have to care about my life. I don't
need to use money anyway, so just take it. There is not much." Grandpa insisted that she take it.
Bright took the passbook from it and said, "Grandpa, I'll take it for Rose."
Grandpa smiled brightly.
Grandma also took out a jewelry box, which included a full set of emerald jewelry. That was her
collection.
"It is handed down from my ancestors and when I got married, they were passed to me. She gave it to
me when she got married. Now I am giving it to you." Grandma gave her jewelry to Rose.
What Grandma and Grandpa did made Chandler and Joy attach importance to the dowry issue.
"Mr. and Mrs. Lee, we are not ready for the dowry. When we are, we will show you." Chandler felt
ashamed.
Ross was not afraid of losing face. Now she just wanted to make Chandler lose face.
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