Chapter 1536
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 1536
The old maid nodded. âShe does seem a little strange to me.â
Madam Stockton enquired further, âCan you tell me what you saw?â
âIf | do, please donât get angry at me.â
âOh, donât worry about inconsequential things like that. Just get it over with,â Madam Stockton pressed her on.
The old maid uttered discreetly, âWhat Ms. Weiss said to Ms. Sherry just now sounded like a threat no matter how you put it. If
Ms. Sherry doesnât do as Ms. Weiss says, would it be seen as a sign of disrespect? In the same vein, would it be seen as
opposing your authority as well?â
Madam Stockton seemed very intrigued by this. âYou make a good point. Julie said something very interesting back there, and it
took me a moment to fully understand what she was trying to imply.â
âIt was a good thing you stepped in back there. Judging by Mrs. Sherryâs temper, it wouldnât surprise me if she made the situation
worse.â
Madam Stockton almost seemed offended by this remark. âI only did that so my granddaughter can get some rest. | wasnât trying
to help her at all.â
The old maid smiled and answered flatteringly, âI see, | see. | understand.â
âForget the flattery. Tell me what else you have noticed.â
âAlright,â the maid continued, âWhat really confuses me now is Ms. Weissâs behavior. She usually tries to play the good mediator
between you and Ms. Sherry, but why was she directly inciting conflict back there? If | were her, | would have continued trying to
get on Ms. Sherryâs good side to get her to like me.â
Madam Stockton frowned and remarked, âMaybe she only said all those things
because she was just trying to help me and get Caprice to stay behind.â
The maid sighed. âLet's hope thatâs what her intention was.â
Meanwhile, Julie had left Madam Stocktonâs residence. Her hands were balled into fists, and her expression was harsh and
sinister.
What went wrong?
Why was the old woman suddenly defending Sherry? How did this happen?
Was it merely because Caprice wanted to go with Sherry?
Or did the old lady happen to be in a good mood back there because she had a chance to enjoy a meal with Caprice? Was that
why she decided to go easy on Sherry this time around?
Julie was perplexed by this and the more she thought about it, the angrier she became. She cursed out loud, âDamned old hag!â
At Sherry and Johnâs, as soon as Sherry brought Caprice into the living room, the girl stretched her tiny arms as far as she could
toward her father on the couch and cried
out, âDaddy...â
Her voice was like an angelâs.
Sherry felt a sting of jealousy, but she knew it was not right to blame Caprice for being attached to her father. She swallowed the
bitter taste in her mouth.
John smiled, he rose from his seat and approached Caprice, immediately taking her
into his arms.
Caprice burrowed her cheeks into his neck and wrapped herself around him tightly.
Sherry grimaced.
John noticed Sherryâs reaction. Then, he turned to Caprice and asked tenderly,â What's wrong? Did you miss your daddy?â
âUh-huh.â
âDo you miss Daddy or Mommy more?â
Caprice thought for a moment and chirped brightly, âDaddy!â
John smiled as Sherry looked at him with a sullen look.
It looked like Caprice noticed she may have hurt her motherâs feelings and quickly remedied it. âI miss Mommy too!â
Even though Sherry knew Caprice was only saying this to make her feel better, she did feel genuinely comforted. She smiled and
shot John a look.
John muttered dryly, âHeh.â
He took Caprice into the bedroom, and Sherry followed after them.
It was a Monday the next day.
Since Sherry did not have any urgent matters to attend to, she planned to take
Caprice out for a quick shopping trip. She could buy something nice for her, and it was also a good chance for them to bond.
John instructed her to keep him updated on what they were doing every hour. Apart from that, he did not issue any specific
restrictions.
With that, John went to work after breakfast while Sherry dressed up along with Caprice.