Chapter 553 Narrow-minded Babies (1/2)

Since Lancy was brought back by Marvin, Mrs. Wilson had neither eyes nor nose. She made fun of Lancy.

Are you sure that you have recovered? If you don't, then go home. Who on earth are you going to hurt!

Or she could satirize Lancy's illness. It was hard to tell whether it was true or not! They even praised the young couple for their good acting skills.

Mrs. Wilson held back her anger. If she couldn't even say a few words, she would be really angry.

Especially, because of their return, the whole Lu clan was filled with joy. And Mr. Sidney even proposed to hold a family dinner. It was obvious to Lancy!

She was afraid that others didn't know how happy she was in the Lu clan and how many elders liked her.

Mrs. Wilson couldn't bear to see this woman being flattered by so many people, and her eyes ached. As for now, the elders were all there. This shameless woman looked at the man affectionately, which was simply inappropriate.

If it were in their era, such a daughter-in-law would have been taught a lesson.

Mrs. Wilson had already lost the fairness in her view of Lancy. She always wore a pair of black glasses. Of course, everything was wrong.

What did he mean by her age.

She also knew that it was not the time of conservative feudalism. It was nonsense to demand young women in the new century with the environment and rules she remembered.

After all, Mrs. Wilson was selfish.

Mrs. Wilson couldn't bear to see everyone take Lancy in their hands. She still couldn't figure out what was good about that woman?

Her grandson, who had always been indifferent to women, would gradually become faithful because of her tenderness.

What a picky man Mr. Sidney was! He had never given them a good look. As a result, as soon as Lancy entered the house, the weather changed, breaking too many original rules and bottom lines.

It didn't make sense at all.

Perhaps it was because Lancy had received too many special treatment that the Mrs. Wilson hated her so much.

Children were very sensitive, let alone precocious people like Ray and Rani. Mr. Sidney's malice was covered up a little, but they couldn't escape their eyes.

Mrs. Wilson thought the two children were too young to understand what the adults said. Sometimes, they behaved recklessly even in front of the children.

She didn't know that Ray and Rani were smarter and more sophisticated than she had imagined. Judging from people's expressions, they had already learned it when they were three or four years old.

Moreover, children were more sensitive than adults.