As her sister was about to break up with him, Jessica wondered if she would end up spoiling Hank and doing everything for him. “I’ve encouraged him, along with his brothers and cousins, to be self-reliant from a young age. However, I worry that you might give in to him just because you feel sorry for the fact that he works all day. Seren, let me share something with you: you need to teach a man to be good. Men become lazy only when we pamper them.”
“You need to invest time in guiding Zack if you want him to be a good man. He may struggle to find the right words or express his feelings, but when he truly cares for you, he will spoil you like crazy. It’s better for him to spoil you than the other way around,” Serenity replied with a grin. “You’re Zachary’s grandmother, Nana. He’ll say you’re playing favorites if he hears this.”
“I’m only sharing this wisdom because I’m his grandmother. I want both of you to live happily ever after,” Grandma May admitted, unabashedly expressing her favoritism toward her granddaughter-in-law. After all, Serenity was the granddaughter-in-law she had chosen, and she was determined to dote on her.
“I’m not like those old folks who can’t stand to see couples being affectionate. What’s enjoyable about stirring up trouble and drama at home? Do they really believe their children will fare better after a divorce?”
“Many people think their children are the best and can find better spouses after a failed marriage. However, there’s always a chance that their divorced children may end up with someone worse or remain single.”
“Families with daughters often discreetly investigate the backgrounds of potential husbands before marrying off their girls. Who would want to marry their daughter into an egotistical family?”
“Divorced men can end up alone for the rest of their lives. By the time they feel remorseful about their actions and try to reconcile with their ex-wives, those women will have moved on. Hah.”
Grandma May got her head straight. She refused to meddle with the young ones, nor would she permit her children and daughters-in-law to do so.