Ophelia pretended that she didnât hear anything, while Helena said, âIf you continue talking nonsense, you have to go upstairs.â
Savannah finally stopped talking.
Helena looked at Ophelia with affection and said, âHave you had breakfast yet?â
âYes, mom.â
Helena nodded and said, âIf you donât, I can ask Mrs. Gordon to prepare you some.â
âBoth of us have had breakfast. Itâs fine, mom.â
Helena nodded with a smile.
They chatted casually.
Time flied and soon it was lunch.
Ophelia was sitting right to Zachariah on the table, while Cora seemed to sit on his right deliberately. Helena petted Opheliaâs hand and comforted her, âNever mind. You are my real daughter-in-law, while others are simply my sonâs passers-by.â
Ophelia glanced at Cora and whispered, âMom, donât think too much. She is the guest and I should treat her nicely.â
Helenaâs fondness toward her grew and she said, âYouâre a good child. If my son makes you angry, you only have to tell me and I will teach him a lesson.â
Ophelia replied with a smile, âHeâs always busy at work, but he treats me well. Recently, I have found a job and he doesnât stop me.â
Helena frowned and asked, âWhy are you going to work? Doesnât he give you enough money?â
âNo, mom. I get bored sometimes and want to get a job to kill time. I major in designing in university and that is why I got a job in a design company.â
Ophelia explained patiently.
âYoung people should have opportunities to improve themselves. Itâs a good chance. However, thereâs too much work or the boss is too mean, you can always quit the job and I will ask my son to arrange an easy job for you in the company.â
âThanks mom. If that company is mean, I will take a job in Chambers Group.â
Helena nodded.
Savannah looked at her in despise and said, âWell, I never expect that you are graduate from university. But I suppose it can never be called university, just a college. No wonder you always rely on our family for a living.â
Helena tried to warn her and said, âThe guests are still here and youâre treating you sister-in-law rudely. Do you want me to teach you how to behave yourself?â
Savannah pouted and said, âMom, I really donât understand whatâs wrong with you. Dad, brother and I donât like her. Youâre the only one who stands by her side...â
âDonât you want to have meals anymore? Youâre in your twenties but still acting like a child. I donât know where are the manners I taught you before are. Youâd better reflect on yourself after lunch.â
Savannah put down his chopsticks and complained, âMom, how can you blame your own daughter for an outsider? Is me your daughter or her? Why are you always favoring her?â
Zachariah put down the chopsticks as well and looked at Savannah calmly, saying, âYou should apologize to mom.â
Apparently, Savannah was afraid of her brother. She became weak suddenly when her brother started talking, âMom, I didnât mean to it, sorry.â
Helenaâs face darkened, âLetâs have lunch first. We still have guests here. Donât let others see the jokes.â
Because of Savannah, the guests left once the lunch was over and Steffanâs suggestion of playing chess failed.
Steffan scolded Savannah after the Fletchers left, âYouâre becoming ruder now. She is your mom. How can you talk her back impolitely in front of others?â
Savannah stared at Ophelia fiercely, âDad, I am not talking her back. I just donât like to have lunch with someone.â
âOphelia is your sister-in-law after all. You not only put her in dilemma, but also make your brother embarrassed. How would others treat our family if this spreads out? Our family was a laughing stock a few years ago. Do you want to let that happen again? Whatâs wrong with you?â
Savannah replied, âDad, are you blaming me?â
Ophelia tried to comfort them and said, âDad, itâs all my fault. I donât have a rich or powerful family background and canât match Zachariah at all. No wonder Savannah doesnât like me.â
Zachariah frowned and didnât want Ophelia to look down on herself.
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