"Now, Mr. Stampanato. I would highly appreciate it if only you would refrain from calling names. Don't worry, I assure you that your dear son would definitely get a spouse before he crossed the afterlife."
Madam Houssaine's refuted the other party's words but her reply sounded neither overbearing nor servile.
"What do you suggest we do next then?"
This time, it was the old lady who inquired. She sounded more level headed compared to her husband.
Yet when she heard Madam Houssaine's idea, she also could not help but gasp in surprise. She stared back at the party and looked at her the same way as if she had seen a ghost. Her husband on the other hand issued a harrumph.
"As I am saying, your son does not necessarily need a ghost bride. Haven't you heard of someone marrying a deceased person? That was another kind of ghost wedding. Albeit it being rare, it was still not uncommon."