Chapter 349: 140: Fight until the end, big brother gets furious to back up his little sister!
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Elizabeth Thompson already had many fans on Facebook.
Plus, the one she mentioned was Mrs. Thompson’s Facebook ount.
So, as soon as it was posted, it attracted a crowd.
[Can anyone tell me what’s going on?]
[Full of ck question marks on my face.]
[Where’s the ss representative when you need one?]
[I checked, and it seems that Elizabeth Thompson is the top talent in River City, having won many awards. As for the sister she mentioned, it should be Vi Thompson, right?]
Sylvia Thompson, who saw this tweet, slightly hooked her lips and immediately switched to the operation page.
Soon, new trending topics appeared on Facebook.
#WhatIsFilialPiety!#
#UngratefulYoungMissThompsonFamily#
[Maybe there’s a misunderstanding? I don’t think Miss Thompson is that kind of person.]
[Waiting for the original Vi’s response!]
[Refuse to be a keyboard warrior.]
After experiencing one reversal after another,izens were rtively rational at this time. asionally, there were some strange and sarcastic remarks, but they were quickly suppressed.
What if there was another misunderstanding?
Being pped in the face once was enough.
Mrs. Thompson didn’t care much about being mentioned at first, after all, she was now a ‘big inte celebrity’ and was mentioned by many people every day, envied by many others.
Until she saw the screenshot sent to her by a fan.
[Grandma, pleasee out and exin.]
[Clear things up for the princess!]
[We all believe that Princess is not that kind of person.]
Mrs. Thompson saw the screenshot and slightly frowned, knowing that the Thompson Family had ill intentions.
Mrs. Thompson immediately posted on Facebook.
85-year-old fairy: “@ElizabethThompsonV, I have a few questions for Miss Thompson. First: Since your father loves my granddaughter so much, why did he let her live in the countryside for eleven years with no one to care for her? Second: What exactly did my granddaughter do wrong to be kicked out of the house? Third: Why didn’t your father care when she was missing for 90 days, yet suddenly rtives came looking for her when she was recognized and brought back, all within a month?”
Mrs. Thompson asked three questions in a row, each hitting a sore spot.
[Grandma is still grandma, so powerful! The questions asked are so urate.]
[@ElizabethThompsonV, isn’t a certain talented girl going to exin?]
[Ha ha, isn’t this obvious? It’s all about climbing up the socialdder!]
[Some people have ulterior motives, really shameless.]
[Support Grandma, support Princess!]
[Go, Princess!]
Elizabeth Thompson also saw Mrs. Thompson’s mention of her.
She narrowed her eyes but didn’t reply immediately.
Because she couldn’t answer these questions head-on, sometimes it’s better to have an outsider answer these questions than to rify things yourself.
Elizabeth Thompson opened WhatsApp and clicked on Lydia Benedicte’s conversation.
[Lydia, are you there?]
As a fan of Elizabeth Thompson, Lydia Benedicte replied quickly.
[Is there something you need, Elizabeth?]
[I have so much to say right now, but I can’t find someone to talk to. Lydia, you’re the only one I can think of.]
Seeing this, Lydia Benedicte immediately made a voice call.
“Sylvia, what’s wrong? What happened?”
Sylvia sounded very wronged, and her voice was tearful, “Lydia, did I do something wrong? I shouldn’t havee to Capital City with my parents, and I shouldn’t havee looking for my sister. But I really didn’t have any other intentions, I just wanted to fulfill their wishes.”
Lydia Benedicte knew about Vi Thompson’s departure, but she didn’t know that the Thompson Family had driven Vi away.
Hearing this, she said unhappily, “Sylvia, it’s not worth getting upset over such a person. She left home, why did you all go looking for her? As a sister with no blood ties, you’ve been good enough! It’s Vi who doesn’t know what’s right or wrong! Absolutely disgusting!”
Thompson Family brought up Vi, but not only did she not know to be grateful, she even ran away from home.
To call her an ungrateful and vicious person would be an insult to the term itself.
Sylvia continued, “Lydia, you should know the saying about how parents worry about their children. Although my sister isn’t my parents’ biological daughter, they treated her even better than me. Although they sent her to the countryside when she was young, it was out of helplessness. She had a stubborn nature, and my parents were afraid she would get into trouble, so they sent her to the countryside. Although she has always lived there, my parents never forgot her and provided living expenses for her and my grandmother on time. I never thought things would turn out like this…”