Chapter 1777 At this thought, Sheila glanced at Marlinie, Bertha, and the little girl, Lea, standing by her.
This woman was quite attractive, and she brought a child? Damn! Could it be her fatherâs illegitimate daughter? They just got rid of Ellinor, so they didnât need another troublemaker! Sheila frowned suspiciously. âWho are you? What business do you have with my father?â âIâm an old classmate of your fatherâs. I need to discuss something with him.â Old classmate? Sheila didnât buy it and wasnât inclined to cooperate. âMy fatherâs off fishing at the moment. He wonât be back for a while. If you need to see him, you should come back another day.â Marlinie, however, wasnât looking for an easy exit. âFishing all day? Weâre not in a hurry, so we can wait inside for him.â Sheilaâs frown deepened. Was this woman planning to stick around? âIâve told you that my father isnât home, and I donât know you. I canât let strangers in. If you need to see my father, call him yourself! Now, move aside; I need to get inside and take care of my skin. Itâs been blemished by this scorching sun.â With that, Sheila stepped past Marlinie and Bertha in her high heels, unlocked the door, swiftly entered the house, and closed the door behind her. Marlinie tried to follow her in, but she was too late. Bertha guessed whose mansion this was.
âMarlinie, since heâs not home, we should leave and come back another day.â She suggested.âBertha, you can go back with Lea; Iâll wait here for Arnold. I need to clear some things up today, or I wonât be able to sleep!â She wanted to ask Arnold why he had lied years ago. Why did he tell her that her daughter was dead when she was alive and well?! What did he gain from this? Her daughter had been sent off to the countryside, while Arnold lived comfortably. He even had the leisure to go fishing?!
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Since her friend was so determined, Bertha said no more and decided to wait with her, letting Lea tag along. How could she leave her friend alone in this situation? Meanwhile. As soon as Sheila entered the house, she quickly called her mother, Tracy. Tracy was busy playing poker and took a while to answer the phone. When she finally did, she sounded impatient. âSheila, what is it? Iâm busy!â Sheila retorted. âMom, what could you possibly be busy with? Playing poker? Listen, two women around your age showed up at our door. Theyâre looking for Dad! They also brought a child with them. It doesnât look good, Mom. If you donât come home soon, your husband might be taken away by these women.â
Tracy gasped. âWhat?! Where did these women come from? Is your father home?â âDadâs not home;
heâs not back yet. Thatâs why Iâm calling you to come home and get rid of those women before Dad gets back. If Dad sees them and takes a liking to them, where will that leave us? You know that ever since that little vixen Ellinor stirred up trouble here, Dad hasnât been paying much attention to us. Iâm currently unemployed. If Dad abandons us, we wonât even have a place to live!â