Ms. Girard parked the car, changed out of her flat shoes, put on high heels, took her bag, and then opened the door and got out of the car.
“mom.” The son hugged her and said, “Mom, I miss you so much.”
The mother and son only saw each other twice, in the evening and in the morning. During the day, she was busy with business and did not go home for lunch. Her parents-in-law and nannies took care of her son.
The child was very sensible but also very aggrieved. He believed that his mother, who had spent little time with him and had not taken him out to play for a long time, had also disappeared after his father’s death.
On weekends, school was on holiday, but his mother was still busy with things. His mother had to treat clients to dinner, play golf with them, or attend various banquets.
Ms. Girard felt sour and hugged back her son’s little body.
A nine-year-old child was as tall as other people’s seven-year-old children.
She always felt that she was busy with business and paid less attention to her son, which caused him to be thin.
She was not like Liberty, who had a good sister who could help take care of the children. Liberty could work on her career with confidence, all because she had a good sister to support her.
Not only could her natal family not be her support, but after her husband passed away and she took over his business, she wanted to divide his property.
She always thought about plotting against herself and her husband’s family.
Obviously, her natal family was not poor, but her heart was too greedy.
There were disputes among wealthy families. There were very few families that did not engage in arguments or quarrels.
Among the wealthy families in Wiltspoon, the York family stood out. Old Mrs. York was good at housekeeping and raising children and grandchildren. She was in charge of selecting her daughter-in-law and grandson-in-law. The first requirement for an old lady was good character.
She took a virtuous wife.
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