"Cathy, I see your point. You hope that when I tell Rodney about it, he’ll regret misunderstanding Freya. Once he regrets it, he'll change his attitude toward Sarah, which will also make Sarah more tempted to have an affair, right?"
Eliza said softly, "Actually, even if you didn't tell me to do it, I was already planning to let Rodney know about it. Freya shouldn't be regarded as a wicked woman in his heart. Having said that, I'm worried that he'll go back to Freya and pester her."
Catherine sneered. "Considering that he'll be holding a grand wedding with Sarah, what gives him the right t o go after Freya? I want him to regret it. When he realizes Sarah's true colors, the more regretful he is, the more he will resent Sarah."
Eliza pictured the scene and looked at Catherine. A trace of admiration flashed across her eyes in spite of herself. "Cathy, Freya is lucky to have a friend like you."
"You're my friend too."
Catherine was a little unhappy.
However, Chester was not Rodney. Both of their personalities were worlds apart. One was cold and
distant, whereas the other was affectionate. Therefore, she could not deal with Chester even with her wit.
In the evening, Freya headed to the Snow family's house.
Nathan and Heidi had brought Dani over. By the time Freya arrived, Wendy was grinning from ear to ear while carrying Dani. However, Dani was clearly more familiar with Heidi, so she cried shortly after Wendy carried her.
Wendy had no choice but to hand her granddaughter t o Heidi.
This was how kids behaved. They were closer to whoever they met more often.
Heidi lowered her head, only to see Dani, who was crying just now, smile in her arms. Heidi’s heart immediately softened, and she felt smug at the same time.
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