Shiloh didn’t want to go, but her mother spoke, and Hayden was present. If she didn’t send something to her father upstairs, Hayden would think she was an unfilial daughter.
Everyone in Jensburg knew that Matriarch Farrell loved her more than Kathryn.
It was said that her parents favored her, the fake daughter, and treated Kathryn, the real daughter, badly.
If she is not filial, she has no image at all.
Shiloh wanted to rely on the Farrell family and then marry into a wealthy family and become a young mistress.
So, following her mother’s instructions, she prepared food and drinks for Holden and carried them upstairs herself.
Erika saw Shiloh going upstairs, exchanged glances with her sister-in-law, and then ate and drank from her as if nothing had happened.
Liberty noticed the eye contact between Erika and Anya and felt that these two women were hiding some secrets, but they asked Shiloh to do things, so they probably couldn’t plot against her.
She also communicated with Kathryn as if nothing had happened.
Occasionally, she would talk to Hayden.
Hayden didn’t talk much in front of outsiders and ate politely. Liberty felt it was a pleasure to watch her eat.
Grandma May was so awesome. The granddaughter-in-laws chosen by her were all the best.
Kevin would pick up food for Hayden from time to time and was considerate.
But Shiloh brought the food and drinks upstairs to her parents’ room door. She freed her hand and knocked on the door, but there was no movement in the room.
She knocked on the door again, shouting as she did so: “Dad, open the door; it’s me.
Dad, I brought you some food. You don’t go downstairs to eat. Mom has invited some important people from the clan to come over for dinner. The banquet is very lively.”
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