Shiloh was dumbfounded, she just said such a sentence, Kathryn, who always choked her to death at home, was wronged?
She even ran into the house aggrieved, was this to complain to the mother?
Thinking of this, Shiloh quickly trotted into the house, she couldn’t let Kathryn snatch her opportunity to complain.
Did that country bumpkin change her way of competing with her?
When Shiloh entered the room, she saw Kathryn sitting beside her mother, talking about something, but seeing her come in, Kathryn stopped talking.
She didn’t need to ask to know that Kathryn was suing her mother.
The expressions of the parents, brother and sister-in-law were also a little subtle.
“mom.”
Shiloh walked over quickly, and squeezed between Kathryn and her mother, pushing Kathryn aside.
She took her mother’s arm with both hands affectionately, and said to her mother: “Mom, don’t listen to Kathryn’s nonsense. I don’t care about her. It’s her kicking and patting my car that caused my car to keep ringing. I just said a few words to her.”
Matriarch Farrell said, “That’s right, Kathryn didn’t say anything.”
Shiloh turned her head to look at Kathryn, and said to her mother: “Didn’t Kathryn complain to you, Mom? Who did she show her aggrieved face just now?”
Matriarch Farrell glanced at her silent daughter, and explained for her daughter: “Your elder sister didn’t sue you, she came in with a face of grievance, but it was a grievance that the cars she drove were all old cars, not a new one. Also she said that your car is much better than hers.”
“Kathryn, let your sister accompany you to the car dealership to buy a new car tomorrow. You can buy whichever one you want. Don’t say I’m partial to your sister.”
When Matriarch Farrell said this, she had an impatient expression on her face, but she still promised to replace Kathryn with a new car.
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