Opheliaâs mood was not particularly good looking as she looked at Ted and said, âTed, didnât I say that Tommy should not be approached by anyone except those I trust?â
Ted didnât push back either. He bent down seriously and said, âItâs my fault, Iâll pay attention in the future.â
The camouflaged cordiality on Savannahâs face nearly failed to hold up.
âOphelia! Itâs hurtful. Iâm Tommyâs aunt. Whatâs wrong to play with him?â Savannah said in an aggrieved and righteous manner.
Ophelia looked up at her seriously, and said word for word, âSavannah, do-you-think âa relative tried to kill Tommy is worthy of being his ant?â
Savannah was choked for a moment.
She spoke awkwardly then puffed out her chest and said, âOphelia, Iâve admitted my mistake, even knelt and humbled myself to you, what do you want me to do? Do you want me to have an accident too? Mom has always said that you are a very kind-hearted woman, why are you so aggressive towards me? Have you ever treated me like your sister-in-law?â
Ophelia found it ridiculous, that even if Savannah had done something wrong, she would always be able to take habitual tactics of standing facts on their heads and probably never realize in her life how unforgivable she had been.
âSavannah, whether I consider you a sister-in-law or not, does it make sense for us to talk about this now?â Before she treated Savannah as a family member and tolerated her in every way, but now she treated Savannah as an outsider, so she naturally took on her rightful statutes.
Although she didnât boast a rich family background, she was not allowed to compromise by her dignity or looked down on her by Savannah.
Perhaps it was because of Opheliaâs calm verve that Savannah was somewhat subdued, and when she came back to her senses, she felt a little humiliated as she had always had the upper hand in this battle of women, and just now she was subdued by a woman she despised, which drove her crazy.
Savannah pretended to cough and said, âOphelia, I intend to mend the relationship between us. Since you gave me the cold shoulder, arenât you afraid that Mom will be sad when she knows that?â
Ophelia laughed.
She had nothing more to say to Savannahâs righteousness. Just turned her head to Ted and said, âTed, take care of Tommy, you are not allowed to let anyone get close to him except for his parents as well as grandparents.â
âYes,â Ted said in a stern voice.
Savannahâs pretty face was slightly distorted.
âOh! My dear sister-in-law, what do you mean?â
Ophelia looked at her and sighed, âSavannah, Your parents, and brother are absent. Iâm tired of your antics. You donât like me before, and I donât care whether you like me or not now, so letâs just not interfere with each other, shall we?â
Savannah gritted her teeth for a long time before she reluctantly pulled out a smile.
Ophelia didnât want to talk nonsense with her and just said to Ted, âTed, take care of Tommy. Iâm going out.â
âYes,â said Ted.
When Ophelia left the nursery, Savannah followed her out of the nursery too. What if Savannah knew that she was so upset at the sight of Ophelia, and how much she had avoided Ophelia in the past, but she was now following behind her.
âOphelia, where are you going?â Savannah had a knack for dipping into someone she hated.
The veins on Opheliaâs forehead were rippling and her fists couldnât help but clench.
âMy dear sister-in-law, a new scented tea Iâve learned was quite good. Shall I brew it for you?â Savannah continued again.
Ophelia ignored her words and walked forward.
Savannahâs tone was getting lower and lower. âOphelia, if you donât like tea, it doesnât matter. I can make lattes.â
Opheliaâs patience had reached a pit.
Savannah was still chattering on fire, âOphelia, if you donât like tea and lattes, Iâll make you a cake that Iâve learned a pastry from a new chef. It tastes quite good.â
Ophelia stopped in her tracks, looked at Savannah who had almost bumped into her, and lowered her voice, âSavannah, what do you want to do?â
Savannah shrugged her shoulders and said innocently, âNothing, I just saw that my sister-in-law didnât seem to be in a particularly good mood, so I wanted to tease her.â
Ophelia gritted her teeth and said, âSavannah, I donât care what tricks you are playing. Youâre supposed to put away your bad ideas.â
After saying that, Ophelia turned around and left.
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When Ophelia went downstairs, a wicked smile appeared on Savannahâs face, and an extra mobile phone came out of her hand.
Savannah snorted sarcastically, âOphelia, donât you want to see me? Iâll just dangle in front of you every day and give you a taste of this uncomfortable feeling as well.â
She fondled the phone and tried to enter the password, but she didnât expect to get it right. She hooked her lips and said, âOphelia, when I was curious to borrow your phone for fun, I got the password from you as I thought you had changed the password, but I didnât expect you hadnât. Godâs help, even God doesnât want you to stay in the Chambers family. Donât blame me for being cruel. I can only say that you should not stay with my family anymore. â
She pulled out Tassachâs number from her address book and edited a message that read:
Tassach, Iâm in so much pain. I didnât think that this car accident of mine was planned by Savannah, and her parents only let her go out to live independently for a month and a half as a token punishment. Iâm so upset, and I donât know how to live with their family. How wonderful it would be if I married you so that I wouldnât be in so much pain. Can you save me?
After editing, she clicked send.
Then she edited another one:
Tassach, I want to divorce him. In his mind, Tommy and I are not as important as Savannah. Such a marriage is suffocating m. If you love me. Help me. I need your help.
After editing, she sent it again.
After sending two texts, Savannah blacklisted Tassach and then deleted the texts she had sent.
Savannah put the phone back in Opheliaâs bedroom, then went out of the bedroom as if nothing had happened.
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