Chapter 230: 123: Like a grandmother 6
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What it Mary Perryne, being honest, got tricked by someone!
With this thought in mind.
Mrs. Thompson immediately stood up from the hanging chair and walked downstairs.
She wanted to see for herself who this mysterious visitor was.
Most importantly, Mary Perryne had saidst night that the young girl was even prettier than Bettye McMin.
Bettye McMin was Mrs. Thompson’s goddess.
Could there really be someone prettier than her goddess?
Furthermore, what if this ‘Bettye McMin’ was in cahoots with Sylvia Thompson?
Mary Perryne was chatting with Vi Thompson when she heard footsteps. She looked up and said with a smile, “Mom, you’re down.”
Hearing this, Sylvia Thompson’s smile on her face stiffened for a moment, and then she turned to look.
Her mood worsened.
It was really Mrs. Thompson.
That old hag!
Why did shee down?
Mrs. Thompson leaned on her dragon head cane, her face adorned with a kind smile. “I heard we have a guest, so I came to see.”
Seeing Mrs. Thompson, Vi Thompson immediately stood up from the sofa, “Hello, Mrs. Thompson, I’m Vi Thompson.”
Mrs. Thompson looked at Vi Thompson, her eyes full of amazement.
This young girl was stunning!
Her eyebrows and eyes were like the most beautiful artwork.
No wonder Mary Perryne gave her such a high rating!
Vi Thompson was indeed more beautiful than Bettye McMin.
“The young girl’sst name is also Thompson, huh,” Mrs. Thompson said with a heartyugh. “Maybe we were rted 500 years ago.”
Mary Perryne chimed in, “Mom, just call her Vi.”
“Is it the character with the ‘woman’ radical on the side for Vi?” Mrs. Thompson continued to ask.
Vi Thompson nodded slightly, “Yes, Mrs. Thompson.”
“Oh, my dear,” Mrs. Thompson held Vi Thompson’s hand, looking at her as if she saw her favorite person, “Don’t call me Mrs. Thompson, just call me Grandma.”
As if Vi Thompson was her own granddaughter.
Sylvia Thompson stood to the side as if she was an extra person in their scene.
Vi Thompson smiled and said, “Grandma.”
This ‘Grandma’ seemed to go straight to Mrs. Thompson’s heart.
She really loved this young girl too much.
She wished Vi Thompson were her own granddaughter.
She could tell at a nce that Vi Thompson was not the same kind of person as Sylvia Thompson.
This young girl looked pure, especially her clear and bright peach blossom eyes.
Unlike Sylvia Thompson, with an unlikable face, always looking as if someone had bullied her, red-eyed and crying, which Mrs. Thompson really disliked.
Mrs. Thompson immediately took off the bracelet from her hand and was about to put it on Vi Thompson’s hand, “Grandma didn’t prepare a gift for you today. Just take this bracelet. It’s not anything valuable, so don’t dislike it,
Vi.”
“Grandma, I can’t ept this,” Vi Thompson refused gently. “If you’re so polite, I’ll be too embarrassed toe over and y again.”
Although she also liked the kind olddy in front of her, she definitely couldn’t ept such a valuable gift at their first meeting.
“Vi, if you don’t ept it, Grandma will be angry!” Mrs. Thompson said sternly.
Vi Thompson smiled and said, “Then Grandma must not want me toe back next time.”
“Alright, I can’t argue with you,” Mrs. Thompson reluctantly took the bracelet back. “But you must remember toe over and y with Grandma more often.
“Mhm.” Vi Thompson nodded slightly.
Sylvia Thompson watched this scene, her hands hidden in her sleeves clenched into fists.
That damn old hag.
What the hell was she thinking?
Since Sylvia Thompson grew up, the old hag had only given her one longevity lock, which was given to her on her first birthday.
However, upon meeting Vi Thompson for the first time today, the old hag gave her such an expensive bracelet.
So she was this biased?
Ridiculous!
Truly ridiculous!
Aunt Zhang, who was standing to the side, also felt very ufortable watching this.
Her daughter was being treated unfairly.
At lunchtime, Mrs. Thompson deliberately let Vi Thompson sit next to her.
This was a privilege Sylvia Thompson had never enjoyed before.
“Vi, you’re so skinny, remember to eat more,” Mrs. Thompson kept putting food onto Vi Thompson’s te.
In no time, Vi Thompson’s bowl became a mountain of food.
The olddy even peeled shrimp for Vi Thompson herself.
Her fondness for Vi Thompson was undeniable.
A momentter, Mrs. Thompson asked again, “Vi, how old are you this year?”
“Eighteen, ” Vi Thompson replied.
Mrs. Thompson suddenly felt a bit sentimental, “If my eldest granddaughter hadn’t been lost, she would also be eighteen this year.”
Eldest granddaughter?
Hearing this, Sylvia Thompson felt even worse.
If Vi Thompson was the eldest granddaughter, then what was she?
In front of a stranger, what was the intention of that old hag?
Did she want to humiliate her?
Mrs. Thompson then asked, “Vi, when is your birthday?”
Vi Thompson answered, “My birthday is in August.”
August?
Mrs. Thompson frowned slightly, as her own granddaughter, Vi, had a birthday in January.
So the birthday dates didn’t match.
Hearing this, Sylvia Thompson’s heart trembled.
Why did Mrs. Thompson suddenly ask about Vi Thompson’s birthday?
Could she have discovered something?
Aunt Zhang also noticed the issue and looked at Vi Thompson.
Fortunately, at least Vi Thompson’s birthday was wrong.
However, one thing did match up.
The day Aunt Zhang threw Vi Thompson away, the birth date on the note she left was indeed in August.
Could it be…..
Vi Thompson really was Vi Thompson?
At this thought, Aunt Zhang’s hand trembled, causing her dinner te to fall to the ground.
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Aunt Zhang immediately realized what had happened, “Mrs. Thompson, I’m sorry…”
Mary Perryne never held a grudge against servants, she smiled and said, “As long as you’re okay.”
Mrs. Thompson frowned slightly, looking at Aunt Zhang, “What’s going on?”
Aunt Zhang’s eyes were somewhat red, “Mrs. Thompson, I’m sorry, 1…1’11 be more careful.
Sylvia Thompson was very anxious.
This useless thing.
Hopefully, it wouldn’t arouse the suspicion of that old hag.
“Did someone in the family bully you?” Mrs. Thompson continued to ask.
She had a gut feeling that something wasn’t right.
Because, in her memory, Aunt Zhang had always been a steady person.
“No, no,” said Aunt Zhang, her voice very low.
“Mrs. Thompson, you misunderstood; nobody at home bullied Aunt Zhang,” Nanny Donne, who had a good rtionship with Aunt Zhang, stepped forward to exin. “Aunt Zhang has been wronged at home.”
She then rolled up Aunt Zhang’s sleeve, “Look, her arms were beaten by her husband. Once he’s drunk, he doesn’t recognize anyone. Aunt Zhang is really pitiful. ”
Beneath Aunt Zhang’s sleeve, her arms were covered in bruises and abrasions.
It was unbearable to look at.
Even Sylvia Thompson frowned slightly.
Mrs. Thompson went on, “With it like this, have you considered divorce yet?”
Aunt Zhang said, “I can only me my bad luck.”
She couldn’t divorce.
If she divorced, what if that gambling-addicted scoundrel found out about Sylvia Thompson?