She just wanted to see with her own eyes.
Giselle Browman sneered, "Auntie Wu, have you done your health checkup this year yet?"
The reason Giselle Browman asked this was that she worried whether Auntie Wu, upon seeing her aunt and uncle-in-law's house, might get so agitated that she would suffer a stroke or heart attack, and then they would be blamed for not taking care of her.
"Yes, I did. Your aunt went with us, right? From the old Graham family," Auntie Wu said to Avery's mother.
"Mhm." Avery's mother nodded. She had once thought Auntie Wu was well-informed, but at this moment, she truly felt that her husband was right—this Auntie Wu was just too foolish.
Avery's father sat in the passenger seat without saying a word. He liked the question Giselle Browman asked the most because he thought Auntie Wu was a sick person. If she wasn't, then why would she care so much about which family was arguing or divorcing? She always liked to gossip about others in public.