She has always been respectful towards her Aunt Leanne, knowing she could gain a lot of small benefits from her.
But these small advantages pale in comparison to marrying Edward Smith, the wealthy catch.
She looked at Leanne Richards, as if feeling she hadn't dealt enough of a blow, and said:
"Aunt, you're Helen Melendy's mother-in-law, didn't you know when she acknowledged another mother?"
Her eyelid flickered, and she added, "Did Cousin Harry never mention it to you?"
Sure enough, Leanne's face suddenly turned pale.
Harry Hall, that ungrateful son, doesn't see her as his mother at all, but even if he had a shred of motherly affection for her, he wouldn't treat his uncle this way.
Now, Shannon Richards' seemingly innocent question resonated with a hint of mockery.
She staggered, her vision starting to blur.
