Chapter 328 Let's Get Married (Part Four)
- "Xiaofang, let me explain the situation. You and Finn have been married for several years now, and Finn is already quite grown up. We only met you for the first time recently, as we had never met before. While you both have a marriage certificate, which is legally binding, it is just a formality. As ordinary people, we also have our traditions to uphold. Despite being together for so long, you haven't had a formal wedding celebration. I understand that modern young people have different preferences and lifestyles compared to older generations, but marriage is not just about the couple, it also involves family. Yaxin is our only daughter, and we want her to have a proper and dignified wedding, not just quietly and without acknowledgment. We have many relatives and elders who care for Yaxin, and they deserve to know about her marriage. Your father and I value our reputation, and the current situation is causing us some discomfort. We are not blaming you, just sharing our feelings. We would like to hear your thoughts on this matter." Samantha Wembley's mother expressed her concerns in a thoughtful and reasonable manner. It was evident that Samantha Wembley's parents were rational and educated individuals, a fact that Chadwick Fullner had observed previously.
- "Mom, you are absolutely right. I take full responsibility for not handling things properly. I apologize for causing you and Dad any inconvenience. What do you suggest we do?" Chadwick Fullner responded promptly, acknowledging his mistake. He understood the importance of addressing his in-laws' concerns and taking responsibility as a son-in-law.
- "We would like both you and Yaxin to come back this New Year to celebrate with us and meet our relatives and elders. It is essential to observe proper etiquette and show respect to our family. This way, everyone will be aware of Yaxin's status and there will be no misunderstandings. What are your thoughts on this, Xiaofang?" Samantha Wembley's mother proposed the idea politely, emphasizing the significance of the gesture while seeking Chadwick Fullner's opinion.