Hilla was lost in thought along the way, her mind full of what Halle had said to her in the hospital.
Looking at Halle's bulging belly, she was not sure if she should talk to Halle about what she was thinking.
Margaret drove the car. She was still immersed in the joy of Bruce buying the Palmore Group and Cornel Group. So, she became more voluble, "Our Anderson family has bred up a real man. How could one resign when his wife has been bullied? Bruce is a model husband."
Hilla was still thinking about Halle. Hearing Margaret's words, she came back to her senses and asked, "What does it have to do with me?"
The innocent look of Hilla made Margaret feel pity for her brother.
She exclaimed, "What do you mean by that? Bruce does that for you. You are the Helen of Troy. He is willing to start a war for you."
"Look at the road and drive carefully. It's better to cut the nonsense."