Chapter 278: Let’s Go Home (3)Evening crept in after we arrived at the mansion, unpacked, and finally got some rest on the bed. Then, we greeted the returning Patriarch.
“I hope the food is to your liking.”
Mother said gently at the dinner table where everyone had gathered.
“It’s perfect. I’ve never had such an enjoyable meal.”
The 4th Manager, who had been tense as if on night watch, replied swiftly. Mother nodded with satisfaction, seemingly pleased with her answer.
Honestly, there was no way anyone could complain with the feast in front of us. It felt like the embodiment of the phrase, ‘I didn’t know what you liked, so I prepared everything.’ I hadn’t been near the kitchen today, but I had a feeling the head chef was probably on the verge of collapse by now. Could we even eat all of this?
“If you need more, don’t hesitate to ask. We can prepare more.”
“Yes, ma’am. Thank you.”
The 4th Manager answered without a moment’s hesitation once more.
Was it just my imagination? Her behavior reminded me of a junior soldier meekly obeying a senior officer’s dining orders. It wouldn’t surprise me if she forced herself to eat more just to be polite.
“Dear, let the children eat at their own pace. It’s better for them to enjoy their meal comfortably.”
Then, the Patriarch quietly spoke from his seat at the head of the table.
It was a warm, considerate remark, likely meant to ease any pressure on the daughters-in-law. Still, I avoided looking at him, afraid I might burst out laughing if I did.
A treasure goblin...
I knew I shouldn’t, but the phrase had been stuck in my head all evening. The Patriarch was usually quite reserved, but he was draped in all kinds of gifts today. He looked so different from his usual self.
While Mother had only received matching necklaces, the Patriarch had been showered with an assortment of gifts—brooches, handkerchiefs, scarves, bracelets, and more. The gifts had no consistency, yet he wore them all without complaint.
I couldn’t tell if this was his way of accepting gifts as a noble or if it was the reaction of a father-in-law delighted by the attention from his daughters-in-law. Either way, it was a strange sight.
It’s still better than Mother.
At least it was more normal than Mother, who had eagerly put on all six necklaces the moment she received them. The givers had been more shocked than pleased.
“How could I possibly choose between such precious gifts? I want to wear them all, at least for today.”n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
But still, it would’ve been better if they had convinced her to wear them in shifts. The different gemstones on each necklace made her look like she was wearing a rainbow around her neck.
“It’s not a problem, Father. We’re actually grateful that Mother is so thoughtful.”
Marghetta said, smiling warmly.
At her words, Mother, who had momentarily faltered, smiled again. Her face brightened even more when her other daughters-in-law also nodded in agreement.
It might seem like she was overreacting to small things, but I understood why she was acting this way. The head maid had pulled me aside for a quiet word after we arrived at the mansion.
“Madam never had a harmonious relationship with her in-laws. The former lady of the house passed away early, and the previous Patriarch didn’t think highly of her. So, she likely hopes to experience the warm relationships she never had through her daughters-in-law.”
Since she had never received love from her in-laws, she wished to shower affection on her own daughters-in-law. Now, she wanted to create the loving relationship that she had never enjoyed.
Hearing this made me see Mother’s actions in a whole new light.
She’s a person starved for affection.
I would’ve never guessed. I always thought of her as someone quiet and emotionally reserved. Who would’ve imagined that she was carrying such a longing? Thinking about it, even her lack of attention towards us when we were growing up might’ve been because she hadn’t received proper affection from the Krasius family herself.
Also, she’d been making efforts to improve her relationship with me and Erich since last year. Maybe she wasn’t cold-hearted, just inexperienced in showing love.
At least her marriage is strong. That’s a relief.
I glanced toward the treasure gob—no, the Patriarch.
Despite her messy relationship with her in-laws and her lack of emotional connection with her children, it was probably thanks to the Patriarch that she managed to hold on. Even if her other relationships weren’t great, having a husband she could trust must have given her some stability.
Wait, why am I finding this heartwarming?
Suddenly, a thought struck me. If my inexperienced mother relied on the Patriarch for support, then did that mean they had some sort of connection? Did the stern, mechanical Patriarch really have that kind of bond with her? How did these two end up having such a good relationship?
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