Chapter 88: 088: Comparing and drawing a conclusion together
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Sylvia Thompson spoke with great grievance.
Looking pitiful.
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But the hand hidden in her sleeve was clenched into a fist.
As long as she was there, Viola wouldnât be able to take away what originally belonged to her!
Hearing this, Mrs. Thompson was furious, angrily saying, âYield? Viola is my legitimate granddaughter, and the only young Miss Thompson Family. Does she need someone like you, who covets her title, to yield to her?â
Sylvia was not a Thompson by blood, and she couldnât learn the Thompson Familyâs upright and unyielding spirit!
Her presumptuous words sounded justifiable, which made Mrs. Thompson even angrier.
At that, Mrs. Sherman pointed at Mary Perryne, âIs this how youâve raised her all these years?â
Sylvia already felt and after hearing Mrs. Thompsonâs words, she felt even more aggrieved.
Viola was the only young Miss Thompson Family, then what was she?
She had lived in the Thompson family for eighteen years, brought laughter to
the family, and had been most filial to Mrs. Thompson.
Where was Viola during all this?
But now, Mrs. Thompson wanted to erase all her contributions with just one sentence!
Was this fair to her?
Why should Viola, who didnât do anything, receive all of Mrs. Thompsonâs love while she had put in so much effort, only to become Violaâs pawn in the end?
She couldnât accept this.
Not one bit.
Mary Perryne lowered her head, knowing her mother-in-lawâs temper. If she spoke up for Sylvia at this time, Mrs. Thompson would only get angrier.
Seeing Mary Perryne stay silent, Sylvia felt even more ironic. If she were Mary Perryneâs biological daughter, would Mary Perryne still stand by like this?
This was the mother who always claimed to treat her as her own daughter!
Ridiculous!
It was simply a laughingstock!
Sylvia looked at Mrs. Thompson, her voice trembling, âGrandma ⌠I didnât mean that âŚ
Before she could finish, she was interrupted by Mrs. Thompson, âThen what did you mean? Did you forget your place after bearing the title of Thompson Young Miss for a long time? What qualifications do you have to compare yourself to my Viola?â
Upon hearing this, Sylviaâs tears fell even more intensely.
One drop after another.
Almost to the point of crying inconsolably.
âGrandma⌠Iâm sorryâŚâ
Seeing her like this, Mrs. Thompsonâs brows furrowed. She despised those who would cry easily, and angrily scolded, âWhat are you crying for? Is anyone dead? Stop all that crying! Itâs bad luck!â
Mary Perryne couldnât bear listening to it any longer and spoke up, âMother, youâve misunderstood Sylvia. Sheâs just a child and would also feel wrongedâŚâ
Even if it werenât Sylvia, an adult would probably find it difficult to withstand Mrs. Thompsonâs words.
âShut up!â Mrs. Thompson turned her head to Mary Perryne, âWhat does she have to feel wronged about? Sheâs enjoyed a life of luxury our family provides. Poor Viola might still be suffering somewhere, and donât forget that the life Sylviaâs living now should have been Violaâs.â
The last sentence painfully struck Mary Perryneâs heart.
Just the thought of Viola possibly suffering somewhere made it difficult for Mary Perryne to breathe.
Sylvia tried her best to calm herself.
Soon after, the three of them got in the car.
Mrs. Thompson seemed to remember something, turned her head to Mary Perryne, âDid you go to River City a while ago?â
âYes, Mother.â
Mrs. Thompson squinted, âWhat were you doing there? Did you get any news about my granddaughter?â
Mary Perryne shook her head.
Thompson Senior sighed, not saying anything more.
She didnât know if she could see her granddaughter in her lifetime.
She had never done anything bad in her life, so why was God punishing her like this?
If she could, she would sacrifice everything to ensure her granddaughterâs safety.
Mrs. Thompson closed her eyes, leaning back in her chair, her face showing an indescribable expression.
Half an hour later, the car stopped at the Thompson Family Manorâs entrance.
Samuel Thompson ran over to open the door, hugging Mrs. Thompson as she stepped out, âGrandma, I missed you so much.â Mrs. Thompson chuckled and said, âYouâre such a sweet talker.â Mary Perryne and Sylvia walked out from behind.
Samuel Thompson noticed that something was wrong with Sylviaâs expression, her eyes were red and swollen, clearly having cried before.
Samuel Thompson slightly furrowed his eyebrows, slowed down his pace, and walked side by side with Sylvia.
âSylvia, what happened? Who bullied our little fairy?â As he spoke, Samuel Thompson put his arm around Sylviaâs shoulder, âTell your second brother, and Iâll help you get justice!â
Sylvia forced a smile and shook her head, âSecond brother, Iâm fine.â
âYour eyes are red, and you still say youâre fine?â Upon saying this, Samuel Thompson looked towards Mrs. Thompson walking in front, âIs it âŚâ
Sylvia immediately shook her head, âNo, no, it has nothing to do with
Grandma. Itâs all my fault. 1 made Grandma angry.â
Having said that, Samuel Thompson understood everything.
It must be Mrs. Thompson who made things difficult for Sylvia. After all, Mrs. Thompson had never liked Sylvia.
Samuel Thompson had never understood how it was possible for Mrs.
Thompson not to like Sylvia, who was so sensible and filial.
Was it merely because of their blood ties?
After dinner, Samuel Thompson went to Mrs. Thompsonâs bedroom.
âGrandma, I have something to discuss with you.â
Mrs. Thompson was practicing calligraphy, and hearing this, she looked at him and smiled, âWhat matter requires discussing with me?â
âItâs about Sylvia,â Samuel Thompson continued, âShe
Mrs. Thompson slammed her brush down, thick ink splashing on the white paper, her voice full of anger, âWhat Sylvia? In this house, thereâs only one Viola! That is my dearest granddaughter, and your legitimate younger sister!â
When Mrs. Thompson was young, she had fought in wars and experienced gunshots and bombs, having truly crawled out from a pile of corpses.
Because of the extraordinary aura she carried, the Thompson Family was somewhat in awe of her.
She was the absolute authority within the Thompson Family!
Samuel Thompson immediately changed his tone, carefully choosing his words, âGrandma, rest assured. Iâll never forget that 1 have a legitimate younger sister. l, like you, hope to find her soon. I just wanted to ask if you could be a little kinder to Sylvia. Even though she isnât related to us by blood, she didnât treat us any worse than if she were. Since our sister isnât by our side now, we should cherish the people around us more.â
Continuing, Samuel Thompson said, âSylvia has had a tough time. She longs for your approval more than anyone else. I hope you can be a little fairer to her, and treat her like your own granddaughter.â
Just thinking of how wronged Sylvia must have felt, Samuel Thompsonâs heart ached.
He had watched Sylvia grow up; in his eyes, she was his real sister, irreplaceable.
He wanted to see Sylviaâs smile.
âAre you trying to teach me how to do things?â Mrs. Thompson looked at Samuel Thompson, âEven your father doesnât dare talk to me like that.. Where do you get the courage?â