Chapter 1532
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 1532
Caprice answered in her adorable voice, âGrandma.â
Sherry smiled. âItâs been days since you last see her. Do you miss her?â
Caprice honestly shook her head.
Sherryâs lips twitched helplessly momentarily. âBut Grandma misses you. Why donât you go in and visit her?â
Caprice hesitated for a moment before he said, âOkay.â
Sherry put her down and added, âCaprice, go have dinner with Grandma. When you're done, Mommy will come to pick you up.â
Caprice furrowed her brows. âMommy is not going in together with me?â
â| have something else to do, so | canât go in with you. Go on, Grandma is going to be really happy when she sees you,â Sherry
said as she stroked the girlâs head.
Caprice pursed her lips. âMmâhmm...â She moved her tiny legs and slowly waddled inside.
Sherry hid behind the gate and watched the girl go in.
A few steps later, one of the older servants who served Madam Stockton came running out. A closer look later, the servant
screamed excitedly into the house,â Madam, Ms. Caprice is here to see you!â
As soon as the voice subsided, Madam Stockton came out from the living room. The moment she saw Caprice, her eyes
gleamed. She discarded her elegance and ran towards the girl to hold her tightly.
Madam Stockton then went inside with the servant while carrying Caprice.
Sherry chuckled at the scene and then left.
It was not that she wanted to win the old ladyâs favor, but when she came back in the afternoon, she spotted the old lady hiding
behind the wall just to have a glance at Caprice. It was pitiful for an old lady to react this way.
The old lady resented her but liked the little girl a lot.
It was strange indeed.
After going back into the house, Madam Stockton carried the girl to the couch. She ordered the servant, âGo prepare Capriceâs
favorite food, and bring over the toys!â
The servant went off obediently.
Madam Stockton stared at Capriceâs fair and chubby face. She smiled brightly and said, âCaprice, why did you come here alone?
Did you miss Grandma?â
Caprice shook her head.
Madam Stockton was stunned. Why did the girl shake her head?
Caprice said, âMommy brought me here. She said Grandma misses me, so she wanted me to have dinner with you.â
Madam Stocktonâs smile froze and her expression shifted.
The servant returned after sending the orders to the kitchen. She echoed meekly,â Ms. Fowler brought her here. | was behind the
door just now, and | heard everything.â
The servant had noticed Sherry before they even came into the front yard. Therefore, she decided to hide behind the door to see
what she was up to. She did not expect that Sherry would send Caprice here just to visit Madam Stockton. Had she not seen it
herself, she would never have believed it either.
Madam Stockton obviously did not believe Sherry would bring Caprice here just to accompany her. She asked the servant again,
âDid she really say that to Caprice?â
The servant nodded. âYes, she did.â
Madam Stockton furrowed her brows with a complicated look.
Why would Sherry send Caprice over just to accompany her? Could Sherry have noticed her peeking from behind the wall
earlier?
Other than that, Madam Stockton could not think of anything else. She believed Sherry did not do this to win her favor.
Sherry had never tried to please her in the past, and now that she became an important figure at the Sagers, there were even
fewer reasons for her to do so.
She had even brought Sherryâs parents here a while ago just so they could persuade her to leave John, and because of that,
John refused to talk to her.
Why would Sherry do this? Were there any other hidden agendas that she did not know of?
Madam Stockton pondered deeply.
However, even she herself relied on her son to become the reputable Madam Stockton that everyone knew. Since Sherry
already married her son who was so protective of his wife, what else could that woman be aiming for?
The servant noticed the complicated expression on Madam Stocktonâs face. She smiled and said, âMadam, since Ms. Caprice is
here, why donât you play with her? Leave the problems for later.â
Before Sherry married John, although Madam Stockton could see Caprice all the time, it was rare for her to have dinner with the
girl alone.
John had Caprice by his side all the time, even when he was at work. It was almost impossible for her to have some private time
with the adorable girl.
Madam Stockton regained her composure and looked at the girl with crystal-clear eyes.