He picked up the image while sporting a perplexed expression. Why would my mother-in-law preserve a picture of my second uncle?
She gave him a glance. "I'm not sure, but I seem to recall coming across this picture when reading my mother's book as a small child. I initially considered asking my mother, but because she was so busy at the time and would pull me along when she got home late, I quickly forgot about it. It's also because of the scene in Second Uncle's study that I thought of all these. "
"Could it be that mother-in-law has a crush on my second uncle?"
"It can't be …" There was a trace of suspicion on her expression. "How could my mother …"
Thinking about it, Johny Enderson had said before that the one who made the first mistake between them was his mother, so she kept quiet.
"Why aren't you saying anymore?"
She looked at him. "I don't know. None of us have experienced what happened in the previous generation, so we naturally don't know what happened."