Jane hands over the soup to Annie.
Annie takes it and says, "Thank you, Aunt."
Jane smiles slightly, "The soup is a little hot. Be careful."
Edward is very gratified to see Jane and Annie living in such harmony.
He intends Annie to be his daughter-in-law.
His wife can take care of Annie so well that Annie won't feel any grievance when she marries his son.
Edward really feels that he has married a virtuous and gentle wife.
But thinking about Jane's relationship with Aaron...
Edward sighs in his heart.
No matter how good Jane is to Aaron, how enthusiastic Jane is...
Aaron has never been grateful to Jane and Duke, always hostile to them.
This also causes the contradiction and estrangement between Edward himself and Aaron.
They are all family members. Sometimes when Aaron says some mocking words coldly to Jane and Duke, Edward inevitably feels a little angry and will show partiality for them.
As time passes…
The misunderstanding between Edward and Aaron is growing.