My husband and I are college classmates. We have been in love for five years and we know each other very well. After graduation, I got a job and got married.
At that time, the man had bought the wedding house in advance, and his name was also the man’s father, and they had always repaid the mortgage. I don't think my name is on the room book, and I don't have to pay the money back. Unexpectedly, my mother-in-law thought the house belonged to them and wanted to arrange someone to live there. She called her son that day and said that her husband and his uncle’s son would go for an internship after graduation.
Husband got upset when he heard it and said, "I often travel and stay away. Do you think it is appropriate to arrange a younger brother in his twenties?" Her mother said, "What's wrong with that? Is he a younger brother?" "I was speechless when I heard it, how could my mother-in-law arrange this? I firmly disagree, and my husband also disagrees.
The mother-in-law scolded her son on the phone and said: "Usually your uncle treats you well, and your grandma kisses you more often. Now your uncle's son is going to live with you for a period of time. Wolf", but no matter how the mother-in-law scolds, my husband and I will not give in. The two of me think that my uncle and grandma are kind to my husband, and letting my uncle's son live in my house are two different things and should not be confused. It would be too inconvenient if my uncle's son lives in my house and my husband is on business trips. Why can't the mother-in-law figure out this simple truth?
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