Seeing the confusion in Debbie's eyes, Evelyn managed to collect herself quickly.

"No...um...I mean, Terilynn loves men like Tayson

But, this one is a doctor.. And Sheffield Looks Like a playboy. Terilynn wouldn't like him."

Debbie sighed.

"Ah! Well, it looks like we will have no chances to become family."

Evelyn's lips twitched. After a short pause, she asked tentatively, "Do you really Like him that much? You want him to be your son-in-law?"

Debbie snorted, "I want, but what's the point of talking about it now?

You have Joshua, and he is not your sister's type." It was a real pity that they had missed such a handsome young man.

Evelyn couldn't believe that her mom would be so taken in by Sheffield.

"You seem to like him very much." And this was only the first time her mother had met him.

Debbie had no intentions of hiding her admiration for the young doctor

“Of course! He's handsome, talented, polite and ambitious. I have never seen a better young man."

Evelyn went silent.

She recalled what people often said. It was important for a son-in-law to get on the good side of his mother-in-law.

Her phone tinkled all of a sudden. It was a WeChat message.

She absentmindedly opened the application and saw Sheffield's message.

“Honey, have you left the hospital?"

When Evelyn saw the word “Honey,” she quickly put her phone away with a guilty conscience. She stole a glance at her mother, who was now lost in her own thoughts. After making sure that Debbie wasn't watching her,

Evelyn heaved a long sigh of relief.

She took a deep breath and silently moved towards the window. She took out her phone again and tapped on Sheffield's dialogue box.

“You did it on purpose, didn't you?" she wrote. She knew that he had deliberately showed up with his doctors to meet her mother.

Sheffield's reply came soon along with a cute emoji.

“You are so smart.

So, is my mother-in-law satisfied with me? Did I behave well in front of her? Did she Like me? Did I do anything wrong?"

Evelyn pursed her lips. ‘Satisfied? My mom is more than satisfied, ' she thought, as she stole a glance at her mother, who was still pondering over something with a smile on her face.