Osbert frowned, "As a daughter-in-law, you just watch your mother-in-law getting bullied without doing anything. Marrying you was really a loss. Just stop talking."
Osbert's approach on this matter was different from Oliver's. Oliver always reasoned with people, and if that didn't work, he would use force.
But when it comes to Mrs. Brown, because she is Albert's mother, Oliver would give her enough respect and would not argue with her.
However, Osbert was different. He grew up at sea and had been on the Pirate King's shoulder since he was a child, killing those who disobeyed and tortured ones that could not be killed.
People like Mrs. Brown should be treated roughly.
Additionally, since Mrs. Foster is his own mother, there is no way she could be bullied by others.
Even a daughter-in-law had no right to interfere.
Amelia's face turned ugly: "You..."
"..." Osbert looked at Mrs. Foster and Amelia: "Let's go."