"Now, parental consent in marriage is no longer popular! Emma and I had a legitimate love affair and got married voluntarily. How are we wrong? How does our relationship bother you?! Emma married me of her own free will, and she doesn't owe you anything! At least, in terms of personal marriage, you have no right as a mother to demand her to leave me!"
"You, you..." Mrs. Smith was furious, pointing at him, but couldn't say anything.
"Besides, we already have a child. I don't want Little Lucky to grow up without a mom and dad," Robert Thomson said, softening his tone, "Auntie, I know you don't like me, but the person who will spend a lifetime with Emma is me. I can guarantee that I will be good to her for the rest of my life!"
"How can you guarantee? What gives you the right to guarantee?" Mrs. Smith became emotional, for once not arguing, but appealing.