It didn’t need to be like this, Matriarch Farrell had no choice but Kathryn.
Not long after Kathryn left, Shiloh barged in.
Matriarch Farrell, who was thinking about the past, frowned when she saw her adopted daughter come in, and quickly put on a helpless face, saying to Shiloh: “How many times have I said, you have to knock on the door before you come in, you always enter with the left ear, out of the right ear.”
She had cultivated her daughter so hard, but she couldn’t even do the most basic manners well.
It was she who spoiled Shiloh.
Fortunately, Shiloh was not her own daughter; otherwise, she would die of anger when she saw the successor she had spent more than 20 years cultivating so unbearably.
“Mom, I’m sorry, I forgot.” Shiloh immediately turned around and went out, closed the door of the office, then knocked on the door again, and got the consent of her adoptive mother before she opened the door again and came in.
Soon, she sat down opposite her mother.
“Mom, Mom, let me ask you something. Has our family received an invitation from the York family?”
Unable to attend Young Master York’s wedding as Hayden’s female companion, Shiloh thought of going with her adoptive mother.
The premise was that the York family wanted to invite the Farrell family.
Matriarch Farrell: “Got it, how is it?”
“Mom, let me go with you.” Shiloh said very considerately: “I don’t have to take care of the company’s affairs now, let alone the family’s affairs. I have nothing to do every day, and I feel flustered. I just happen to accompany you there.”
Matriarch Farrell looked at her, and said angrily, “Did you touch ashes with Young Master Queen?”
Shiloh: “No, Young Master Queen is a hard bone. I can’t chew it off no matter how hard I try. Mom, just take me there. I haven’t attended such a grand occasion for a long time.”
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