Matriarch Farrell continued: “All the houses in your name have been rented out, and the shops are also for rent. The monthly rent is tens of thousands of dollars. For ordinary people, that is their annual income, and you are already better than many people.”
Shiloh said aggrievedly, “Mom, do you blame me for spending money?”
Matriarch Farrell said, “I didn’t mean that. I just told you that you’re already above thousands of people and are better than them all.
Okay, don’t be angry. I will go back in two days. After I go back, I will unblock your bank card and scold Kathryn again to help you vent your anger, okay? But if you crash Kathryn’s car, you’d better pay for it; otherwise, I won’t be able to help you, even if I want to help you. After all, she is my biological daughter.”
Shiloh said reluctantly. “I paid the car repair fee to Kathryn. Mom came back to comfort my injured heart.”
Matriarch Farrell said with a smile, “Okay, I will buy you some gifts, just for you. Shiloh, my feelings for you are the deepest. You were raised by me. No matter when, you always have a place in my heart. Don’t cry; don’t be angry. There’s no point in being angry with Kathryn. Kathryn has always been criticized by her mother. You finally have the opportunity to be the master of the family; why don’t you just use chicken feathers as arrows? I will deduct her pocket money when I get back to vent your anger.”
Shiloh’s mood turned brighter.
“Thank you, Mom. I know Mom is the best to me. Mom, I won’t disturb you anymore. You can go to bed early.”
After Shiloh complained to Kathryn, she was comforted by Matriarch Farrell and hung up the phone with satisfaction.
Kathryn wanted to fight with her, but she was still a little too young.
After Shiloh hung up the phone, Matriarch Farrell immediately called Kathryn.
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