As the villa in Apple Street was acquired by Jay, Anne and the family were forced to move into the Severe family's residence instead.
Lady Severe had already cleared the rooms on the third floor, but when Anne took a tour around the third floor, she started yammering and complaining with her hands on her hips.
"George, the third floor is too hot. Sera has just suffered a stillbirth and is still very weak. What are you going to do if she has a heat stroke?"
George looked at Sera as she stood on one side obediently. He noticed that she did look quite pale and felt worried when he saw that the baby fat on her face had been shed off.
Therefore, George approached Lady Severe and said earnestly, "Quinella, Sera has just suffered a stillbirth, and I'm sure you know that she's at her weakest right now. Why don't you talk to Angeline and ask her to exchange rooms with Sera?"
Lady Severe's face clouded at once. "Angel is also in poor health lately. You only care about your youngest daughter, George. Have you ever cared about your eldest daughter?"
George babbled confusedly after he was reprimanded b y her. "Angeline has always been a sturdy kid since
she was a child, no?"
Lady Severe glared at him, a fierce glow emanating from her eyes. "George, Angel has suffered a tragic fate. She had a car accident, fell off a building, and went for plastic surgery. That's no superficial pain. All of that has weakened her constitution."
George was in the wrong and said rather impatiently," Okay, okay, just take it as though I never mentioned it."
Angeline was just standing at the corner of the stairs. After listening to her parents' conversation, she felt a pang in her heart.
His father favored Sera so much that his brain was now addled.
At this time, Anne interjected in a bitter and mean tone, "Quinella, I'm not trying to be rude, but don't you think there should be a limit as to how much you should dote on your daughter? Have you seen other daughters coming home often to stay at their mother's place after getting married? You'll turn into a laughing stock."
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