Mrs. Brown wanted to throw the flower pot out, but before she could even touch it, Albert Brown turned his head.
"If you dare to throw the flower out, I'll give all your jewelry away!"
Mrs. Brown's face turned pale, "You dare!"
Mrs. Brown was an ordinary woman who loved all sorts of beautiful and valuable jewelry. It was her proudest collection, which allowed her to hold her head up high among the socialite madams.
Just as Mrs. Brown knew some of Albert Brown's weaknesses, he also held the key to her Achilles heel.
And indeed, he dared.
Mrs. Brown raised her leg resentfully, but before it could touch the flower, Albert Brown spoke without even turning his head: "It's the same if you damage it!"
Mrs. Brown resentfully withdrew her foot.
She felt embarrassed to have such an unseemly flower in Old Master's room.
Since she couldn't destroy it, and she couldn't put the flower where it could be seen, what else could she do?