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CHAPTER 7. ARGUING

Today, without being told, Dias's mother came to her daughter and daughter-in-law's house. Dias did let his mother go into their house because they no longer lived at his in-laws' house, which meant Rose's parents. Farah, Dias' mother, is very different from Hera, Rose's mother, who is very kind and gentle. Hera never interfered in her daughter's household affairs. Unlike Farah, only so far Rose has never told her mother that her mother-in-law is very conservative.

“Good afternoon madam,” said housekeeper Dias and Rose.

“Hmm, yes, good afternoon. Where are my son and in-laws?” She asked.

“Oh, they're at work Madam, isn't Mr. Dias going to the office and Miss Rose to her boutique?” She said with a confused face.

“You still call Rose Miss?” asked Farah in disbelief.

“Indeed, Miss Rose told me to call her Miss,” she said again without wanting to budge. Aunt already knew her employer's mother-in-law too well. So, there is no need to be afraid, he thought.

“It seems Rose is too good
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