The truth was, everyone knew that purchasing was very poor. The two often did something like that: they used to pay 100 to buy 50, and the balance of the rest was naturally put into their own pockets.
Sherry was a woman with a wide knowledge of the world. So Sheryl was clear about how much a thing was worth.
Sherry had told her before that he wanted to give the best to her daughter. She had turned a blind eye to what she had encountered before, but this time she would not compromise no matter what.
That was what Connie and Peng had done.
"Go on," Mrs. Wilson urged, her face darkened with anger
"Who knows, who knows, Mrs. Sherry said, now the affairs of the Lu Clan are all up to her You don't need to report to anyone! "
As soon as she finished, the teacup flied out of the window.
Mrs. Wilson, squinting her eyes, bit her teeth and asked, "What? She's the one in charge of the Lu Clan? 'I don't need to report it to anyone?'? Do you really take yourself as someone who is easy to be bullied? Mr. Sidney and I are still alive. She has no say in this family! "
'I have only been here for a few days. How could you be so shameless?'?
"Where is she now?" Mrs. Wilson asked.
Connie and Peng were overjoyed, as they knew that their goal had been achieved. "In the garden over there, Mrs. Sherry was picking out the wine items for the engagement banquet."
Supported by Mrs. Lena, Mrs. Wilson stood up. She snorted, "Mrs. Sherry, it's just an disloyal woman. She's not a madam at all. Let's go to have a look. "
Connie and Peng followed behind Mrs. Wilson, secretly pleased, waiting to see a good show.
As soon as the party was over, Sherry sat in the pavilion of the garden, holding the prescription of wine and selecting carefully.
The food taste was very particular, which would be different in different places and places after dinner.
So Sherry chose so carefully that she didn't notice Mrs. Wilson.
Her full attention was ignored by Mrs. Wilson, who thought "I don't care"! This time, Mrs. Wilson was truly enraged.
Mrs. Lena was the one closest to Mrs. Wilson. She could see clearly the veins on Mrs. Wilson's forehead and that she was trembling all over.
Mrs. Wilson was the most arrogant and the last thing she could bear was to be ignored.
In particular, the opponent was a "defeated opponent", a woman who once had to look up at her in order to "survive".
In particular, Sherry was so elegant and beautiful now.
He thought it was rare for a woman at her age to be outstanding after she had undergone many sufferings like her.
"You are really putting on airs, Mrs. Sherry. It's just an engagement party. Are you really so busy?" Mrs. Wilson's gloomy voice came from behind Sherry.
Before Sherry had time to respond, she was the first to frown because of Mrs. Wilson's words.
ke things too hard? "
Sherry asked with a contemplative look.
Mrs. Wilson didn't know what Sherry was up to.
"Yes, I have. But that doesn't mean that I have forgotten everything in the past." His tone was calm, but his words were intimidating.
Sherry would never forget it. After all, her life was buried in this family, and all the tragedy began here. How could she forget it?
"Are you threatening me?" It took Mrs. Wilson only a minute to put on the mask of kindness.
With a smile, Sherry said, "No, I'm just stating a fact."
She was telling Mrs. Wilson that she remembered everything in the past, how she lingered in this family, how she looked at these people The implication was that they all knew the bottom line, so there was no need to pretend to be kind. They had already seen the worst part. It would be no fun to put on airs.
Sherry had already sworn that she would not allow anyone to bully her again, let alone let her children be looked down upon.
At the same time, Sherry was also warning Mrs. Wilson. She remembered all the previous grudges, and she remembered clearly what Mrs. Wilson had done behind Mr. Sidney's back.
With hands clenched, Mrs. Wilson stared at that woman.
The woman who had something on Mrs. Wilson.
As for Mrs. Lena and Connie, they didn't dare to breathe heavily. The development of the matter was far beyond their expectation. They didn't say a word about their wronged situation, but they didn't dare to make a sound.
In particular, Sherry had really been up to Mrs. Wilson, implying something in her words.
Those words could not be thought carefully at all, nor could they have the courage to think more about the deeper meaning.
Connie and Peng lowered their heads, wanting to cover their ears, eyes, nose and mind. They didn't want to be cannon fodder.
Although, that kind of thing happened because of them...