Shirley's open-mindedness was making Cole feel more relieved.
"If you ever encounter any difficulties in the future, I'll do my best to help you as long as you're willing to share your problems with me," said Cole.
Sis Shirley nodded with a smile. “Alright."
In Chateau de Selene, Cole, Shirley, and Dawn, as well a s Mrs. Yorks and Spencer, had reunited after quite some time. It was making the women in Fragrant Vessel Court be filled with resentment and anger.
Sandra stood by Fragrant Vessel Court's entrance, looking in the direction of Chateau de Selene. A faint o f sadness was hanging on her charming face.
Judy added fuel to her jealousy and said, "Aunt Sandra, the patriarch can't seem to forget about Mrs. Yorks, and this is an indisputable fact. You have to ask the patriarch to stay away from her if you want to get rid of that troublesome Mrs. Yorks completely."
Sandra clenched her fists as her eyes became filled with ruthless light. "I’ve worked so hard to get to where I am today. I can't let her destroy all my efforts i n vain. Judy, listen to me. If women aren't fierce, their status will always remain unstable."
Judy stared at Sandra in a daze. She was terrified from looking at the harsh cold light in Sandra’s eyes.
Sandra closed her eyes and restrained her hostility. Then, she turned to walk inside.
She went into Chloe’s room and saw her sitting in her wheelchair with her eyes closed. The servant was busy massaging her legs.
Sandra dismissed the servant. "You may head downstairs."
Chloe opened her eyes and saw Sandra who had an unusual expression on her face. She waved toward the servant, saying, "Go now."
Once the servant left, Sandra sat beside Chloe and began massaging her legs for her.
Meanwhile, she started driving a wedge between the family. “Chloe, Chateau de Selene sure is lively today. The Severe family is visiting as guests today, and your father and Spencer have gone over there ecstatically. Only a few of us women are left all alone in Fragrant Vessel Court."
Chloe said, "My dad wants to see his great-grandson, s o let him be."
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