The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire Chapter 744

The Substitute Wife My Poor Husband is a Billionaire

Chapter 744 Laney’s Opinion

Dalores could figure that Mrs. Harding was not satisfied with her daughter-in-law, and the person who had the last say was still Mrs. Harding herself.

Hearing this, Dalores chuckled and then turned to look at Mrs. Harding apologetically. To Laney, she said condescendingly, “It’s probably because you don’t know much about fashion, but dark color fabrics are usually old-fashioned. Mr. Harding is still very young. We don’t want to dress him up like an old man, do we? You should listen to your elders more.”

Mrs. Harding was drinking coffee as Dalores spoke and she frowned imperceptibly upon hearing her words.

Janet resisted the urge to roll her eyes and countered, “There are also many dark-colored couture clothing that don’t make people look old. Remember the suit made of black velvet decorated with pearls and sapphire? That design’s a timeless cla*s*sic and has always been the star of fashion shows.”

Dalores pulled a long face. “You’re too young. What do you know? How many shows have you watched? Stop talking nonsense in front of our clients.”

Why was Janet always stirring up trouble? Dalores was really furious!

She was busy trying to b*tter up Mrs. Harding, yet Janet kept trying to steal the spotlight. It was disgusting!

Janet ignored Dalores and looked straight at Laney. “May I ask you a question?”

Janet’s serious att*itude confused Laney somewhat. Janet had never spoken to her like this before.

“Please.” Laney nodded graciously.

“Why do you think your husband’s suit will look better if it’s dark?” 

Laney answered promptly, “Because my husband’s ties are usually bright-colored. That’s just his signature. I think if he were here today, he would’ve made the same choice.” After she finished speaking, she glanced at Mrs. Harding warily.

Mrs. Harding smiled and nodded at Laney in approval.

She had always thought that Laney was rash and careless, but she actually was very observant and clearly cared about Garrett.

Laney’s simple words moved Mrs. Harding. And although Laney wasn’t up to Mrs. Harding’s standards, she could feel that Laney loved her son deeply and knew him very well. <

Thinking of this, Mrs. Harding held a newfound respect for her daughter-in-law.

“Well, just do what she says. She’s my son’s wife and knows him best.” Mrs. Harding was actually quite proud of the way she dealt with Laney.

She hated the notion of the evil mother-in-law who persecuted their daughter-in-law. She found it distasteful, and she knew that it’d only push her son away if she made things difficult for Laney,

After saying that, Mrs. Harding nodded at Laney. “Well done, my girl.”

After praising her, Mrs. Harding noticed that Janet had actually helped Laney out just now.

She then looked at Janet and asked seriously, “What’s your name?”

“It’s Janet Larson. Nice to meet you, Mrs. Harding.”

As soon as Mrs. Harding heard the name, a trace of surprise flashed through her eyes.

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