Chapter 2148: Not a Pleasant Conversation

She turned and sat down on the sofa. Mr. Brightwood looked kindly at the girl standing not far away and spoke softly, "Summer, please sit down. I'll pour some water, and we can have a slow chat with Mrs. Brightwood. Let's communicate slowly if there's anything to discuss."

Before leaving, he glanced at Mrs. Brightwood, hoping she wouldn't get too emotional.

Summer didn't want to talk about Spencer at all. For some reason, she felt resistant because she knew nothing good would come from the elders' mouths.

Summer sat down on the sofa opposite Mrs. Brightwood. She sat quietly, mentally prepared.

They were separated by a small coffee table. Mr. Brightwood quickly brought two glasses of water. Why hadn't they started talking yet? He then sat down beside his wife. The atmosphere was a bit unusual. "Summer, Spencer is not a good person," Mrs. Brightwood concluded directly and then asked, "Do you go online? The comments about him are terrible... changing women like clothes! That's heartless and promiscuous! How can you get close to such a person? Haven't you heard the saying 'one who stays near ink gets stained black'?"

These words made Summer uncomfortable. She instinctively defended Spencer and gently asked, "You don't know him or have any dealings with him, so why believe what you hear online?"

"If one person says he's bad, it might be prejudice, but if most people say so, then it's his problem!" Mrs. Brightwood raised her eyebrows, sticking to her view. "He does change girlfriends like clothes and has had many relationships, right? Not getting married means he's irresponsible!"

Mrs. Brightwood insisted on her viewpoint with righteous indignation, clearly unhappy and hoping her daughter-in-law would wake up!

Summer smiled slightly and still gently said to her, "If you don't know him, I don't think it's necessary to judge him. No matter how bad a person is, unless they've wronged you personally, you can't say they're bad."

Mrs. Brightwood! This wasn't normal! Was

Spencer in

sitting opposite her with some concern and asked earnestly, "Do you

"I'm just speaking objectively,"

answer directly

expressed her view instead.

"Interpersonal relationships

be judged

by one's

Mrs. Brightwood almost blurted out

more; differing views made further conversation

get so close to him? You are engaged; I'm really afraid he'll lead you

Summer remained silent.

"Summer..."

reluctance and tried to mediate from the side. "We

discuss seeing the

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