Confrontation 2

In Arnold Johnson's view, the Reed and Collins Families are in-laws, and neither of them are any good.

"What if I insist on marrying Ava, and Ava is willing to marry me?" Robert Taylor is also a fearless person. Facing Arnold Johnson, he had some trepidation and a guilty conscience, but he still boldly said, "Are you, who is not yet a brother-in-law, going to stop me? Even if you were already a brother-in-law, I've never heard of a brother-in-law stopping his wife's sister from getting married. If this gets out, what will Ava's sister think? What will the onlookers think?"

He might be drowned in saliva!

"Young Master Reed, you'd better not use any tricks. If I find out, you should know what kind of person I am." Having said that, Arnold Johnson turned around and got into his car and left.

Watching the car leave, Robert Taylor felt a bit gloomy and excited.