Facing her most beloved elder son, Sabrina Sabir couldn't muster any anger and smiled, "Mom was wrong, mom will keep quiet, mom won't talk anymore."
George Armstrong looked at his mother, who couldn't be shown in public, with utter disgust in his eyes, "How many times have I told you, don't be loud and vulgar, and be a person of quality! Why can't you change?"
In this family, Sabrina feared George the most, "Son, don't be mad, mom will change, mom will change right now!"
While saying this, she slapped her own right cheek.
George Armstrong couldn't bother to look at her anymore.
In fact, George Armstrong looked down on everyone in the family.
His mother was an unreasonable, foul-mouthed rural woman.
His father was a spineless, ineffectual, and opinionless worker.
Not to mention his sister.
No education, no insight, no vision.
Yet arrogantly, she dreamed every day of marrying a rich man.
Even a blind rich man wouldn't marry her.