67 Chelsea family son-in-law questions(2/2)
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Don’t blame President Jacques for thinking too much.
During this meeting and conversation, Mrs. Chelsea did consciously misunderstand him and wanted to guide his thinking in this direction.
This is mainly because Meren, as her apprentice, has to conceal his identity and hide in the mixed-race association, which is actually a very unfair thing.
So she wanted to use this method to prevent the mixed-race association from wronging him.
At the same time, with this hidden relationship, if Melen encounters any problems later, it will be difficult for her to find a suitable reason to help.
Therefore, asking President Jacques to mistakenly think that she was considering Mellon as his son-in-law was a compensatory measure.
In this way, not only the problem of Mellen's admission to Fort St. Grant was solved.
If she shows a special attitude towards Mellen in the future, others will not think that the actual relationship between the two parties is that of apprentice and teacher.
As for really cultivating Melen as a son-in-law...
Mrs. Chelsea’s previous attitude was absolutely impossible.
But now, she is actually thinking about this issue.
Chapter completed!