"Auntie, it's our grandpa's eighty-eighth birthday. I just wanted to help. How could I disturb my sister's work? My sister has always been more capable than me. I still have to learn more from her. Don't worry, I just want to offer my help. I should stay with Elaine, after all, the child is still young, and she misses me a lot." Sheryl immediately took over the topic in a reasonable manner. When she talked about Elaine later, her eyes were red, and she looked like she missed her child miserably.
When in reality
She hated her with all her heart.
Sylvia was now in charge of the Bridgewater family. That bitch is really clever.
Wendy looked at her and could only say: "Then you can stay here tonight. I will ask one of the servants to clean up a guest room for you, and you can have Elaine sleep with you at night."
"Okay, thank you, Mom." Sheryl thanked her immediately, took out an exquisite jewelry box from her bag, handed it to Wendy with both hands, and said sincerely, "Mom, this is a gift from me to you. I asked my friend to bring it from abroad, I hope you like it.”
Wendy was startled, Sheryl actually wanted to give her a gift.
While she was dazed, the door was opened and Sylvia walked in from outside.
Sylvia had been busy for a long time that day and didn't even drink. She was thirsty and tired. She went in to drink water, but she didn't expect to see Sheryl sitting on the sofa and giving a gift to Wendy.
At that moment,
Her heart sank.
After being Wendy's daughter-in-law for so many years, she had never thought of trying to please her ex-mother-in-law. It wasn't that she was stingy, but that she didn't have such scheming intentions.
She thought that she could just do her role honestly in the family, but she couldn't do it by giving false gifts on the surface and doing bad things behind the scenes.
"No, you can keep it for yourself. I'm too old to need these." Wendy immediately refused.
Sylvia understood what she was thinking. She was afraid that seeing Sheryl would make her feel burdened and affect her work.
Generally speaking, Wendy was relatively honest and sincere to her.
She knew this.
"Wendy, this is the Bridgewater family. If I can come, so can she. I have no objection." Sylvia immediately gave her reassurance.
"Okay, I thought I had wronged you." The stone in Wendy's heart fell to the ground.
"Wendy, I'm going to drink water." Sylvia smiled and walked towards the dining room.
"Alright." Wendy looked at her with a smile, turned around and went to her bedroom, ignoring Sheryl again.

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