Brother-in-law 3

Arnold Johnson had told her that he didn't have a wife, but the female lead in front of her naturally and smoothly addressed him as "Brother-in-law".

What mattered most was that when she called Arnold Johnson "brother-in-law", he did not immediately stop her or express an objection, but rather tacitly accepted it.

No matter what kind of tacit acceptance this was, it at least hinted at the idea that Kaelin Johnson calling him brother-in-law was reasonable and logical, or at least it once was.

Could it be that Arnold Johnson was divorced?

However, if they were divorced, why would Kaelin Johnson still live in the Johnson Mansion? And in what capacity were those two lovers living in the Johnson Mansion?

All the questions she had once been unwilling to think about lingered in her mind.