"Mom, don't worry too much, try to focus on happy things around you. If you're really not happy, you can go on a trip."
Stellan Sutton originally intended to suggest that Autumn Ellison do something else to distract herself.
However, when these words reached Autumn Ellison's ears, they took on a different meaning.
Isn't this just a way to show he's annoyed with her and wants her gone?
"Daughter-in-law, Stellan is over thirty, and now he's married. I think you should let go. Although I didn't do a great job raising a child, he found someone like you, such an excellent daughter-in-law, right?"
Sutton probably also knew what was bothering Autumn Ellison; he had noticed her mood recently.
However, it's best not to advise others on goodness if you haven't faced their struggles. He knew that Autumn Ellison was in an extremely sensitive period, and saying anything might provoke her.
Originally, he didn't want to say much or meddle in their family's matters.
