"Good!" Mrs. Jenkins nodded approvingly, with tears quietly forming in her eyes.
Mrs. Jenkins deeply regretted her past actions, wishing for the happiness of her children. Otherwise, she would be plagued with self-blame.
Daniel Marshall comforted her warmly, "Grandma, you don't need to worry about us. We believe we can figure it out. Happiness won't just slip away from us, we will firmly hold it in our hands. Besides, my grandfather really cares about us and wants the best for us. Olivia and I will never let you down."
Mrs. Jenkins looked at Daniel with a gratified gaze, a faint smile lifting from the corners of her mouth, "You are more mature and steady than Olivia. I believe her father chose the right person."
"Olivia also has many strengths. She's like a beacon of light illuminating my heart, guiding me in the right direction. It's really me who has a bad temper that sometimes upsets her."