Marsha stopped commenting further after listening to Will's statement, knowing that her son had grown up and she couldn't control him anymore. However, she deliberately mentioned Elisa before leaving. "You're an adult now, and I can't interfere with your decisions, but I hope Elisa is not included in your plan."
With that, Marsha left without waiting for Will to answer.
Linda was complacent about the words she told Marsha just now and was ready to greet Marsha when she saw her appearance. However, Marsha didn't even spare a glance at her and ignored her.
Linda became awkward but knew she shouldn't follow Marsha.
Soon, Will wheeled himself out of the room. Hearing the commotion, Linda quickly approached him and greeted him courteously, "Hi, Mr. Darcey."
Will disdained Linda's fawning manner but didn't reveal it.
Linda served him like a servant, but he was not moved. Meanwhile, Marsha witnessed Linda's attitude toward Will.
After Linda left, Marsha exhorted Will, "She approached you with motives. I don't care what your plans are, but mark my words, don't get yourself into trouble because of women."
A person could lose control when he or she is madly in love. Marsha was worried that Will would be taken advantage of, especially now that he was disabled.
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