"Sheryl, are you married to Arthur now?" Clara suddenly asked while drinking tea.
When Sheryl heard this, her originally smiling face immediately turned into a sad one, with tears like pear blossoms in her eyes.
"Auntie, Arthur looks down on me." She lowered her head and spoke sadly and aggrievedly.
Clara's face turned cold: "He doesn't like you? Then who does he like?"
"He just likes my sister Sylvia." Sheryl shed tears and wiped them with a tissue.
"Hmph." Clara snorted from her nose, "Men just have no taste, what is attractive about that woman? She looks like a country bumpkin, not like a rich wife."
"Also his grandparents, father and mother all like her, and they don't like me. I have lived a very hard life here these previous years. Arthur also kicked me out of the Bridgewater mansion some time ago. Today, I am just here to celebrate the old man's birthday. I also came here because I missed Elaine so much, but when I came here yesterday, I was almost kicked out." Sheryl wiped her tears again as she said this.
"Why did Arthur kick you out?" Clara's face became increasingly ugly. She believed Sheryl's words. Not to talk about herself. She was almost kicked out by Sylvia just now. This woman was really arrogant.
"It is due to the trick of that woman. She spoke ill of me in front of Arthur and said that I wanted to harm her children. Arthur believed her and drove me away. In fact, I never thought about it at all. Why would I want to harm her children?" Sheryl burst into tears.
"Don't worry, I won't let you go this time." Claras eyes flashed with cold light and she spoke firmly.
"Really?" Sheryl's eyes lit up.
"Of course, I will keep my word." Clara looked at her with an enigmatic look, "If it weren't for me, you would have been out of the game a long time ago. How would you have had the chance to stay in the Bridgewater family for six years? However, you yourself have failed to live up to my expectations. Until now, you didn't even give birth to a son for Arthur, so she got the upper hand."
Sheryl was confused when she heard what she said, and she didn't seem to understand. However, she could see that the woman in front of her definitely supported her and was full of good intentions towards her. She didn't need to think too much. Anyway, she was happy. .
"Thank you, aunt. Aunt, you are so kind to me." Sheryl said with a smile on her face, "Aunt, drink the red tea quickly, I will brew another one for you."
Now that she saw her daughter right in front of her, she didn’t expect that she would be able to see her before she ceased being alive, and she was very excited.
"Clara, just come back." Compared with Jessan's sternness, Marivic was much kinder.
"Mom, I miss you so much. I miss you every day." Clara hugged Marivic tightly, crying like a newborn baby holding its mother. "I heard that you had a bad heart some time ago. I was really anxious and wished I could fly to you. I wanted to come back to see you and take care of you, but I didn’t dare, Mom, I did something wrong, I’m sorry, I was wrong, I will definitely be filial to you and Dad from now on.”
Marivic felt distressed; she hugged her tightly and choked with sobs: "It's okay to acknowledge that you were wrong. As long as you correct it, we will be one family again from now on."
What she meant by that was that she had forgiven her daughter.
Jessan remained silent.

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