The main reason was that the parents-in-law always doted on that b!tch Shiloh and treated Shiloh much better than Kathryn.
When they married into the Farrell family as young wives, they all knew that they should act on their mother-in-law’s face.
Her mother-in-law was so kind to Shiloh, so even if she felt uncomfortable, she still had to please Shiloh on the surface.
“okay.” Matriarch Farrell interrupted Erika. “I can’t blame you for this. It’s because I overindulged in Shiloh.
In this mansion, everyone looked at her face and acted. If there is a mistake, it is her fault as the head of the family.
Erika whispered, “Mom, you didn’t know that Shiloh was fake, so you didted on Shiloh like that. I am also a mother, and I only have one daughter. I also love my daughter very much.”
“Have the children been sent back to school?” Matriarch Farrell asked about her grandchildren.
She was still very good to her grandchildren.
When Kathryn was found, at first glance, she thought that Kathryn was a piece of mud that couldn’t stand up to the wall. She even thought about raising her granddaughter.
This was the case with the Farrell family. When Matriarch Farrell had no daughter, she would train her granddaughter and would not let the position of head of the family fall into the hands of a collateral lineage.
Erika said, “Well, it’s time to go back to school.”
Matriarch Farrell: “How are the kids doing?”
After a moment of hesitation, Erika replied, “Medium, average, average.”
Matriarch Farrell looked at Erika. Erika was frightened and quickly explained, “Their grades are not very good, but their minds are very flexible and they are not stupid people.”
“Your husband cheated on you, and I’m on your side. No matter what you do, no matter how much trouble you make, I will be on your side.”
Matriarch Farrell returned to the topic of his son’s cheating.
She had several grandchildren, but all of them have poor grades—not even the eldest grandchild she once wanted to train.
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