Substitute Marriage: Reborn As The Top Big-Shot

Chapter 134 - Chapter 134: 098; Dominating the top spot

Chapter 134: 098; Dominating the top spot

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Nanny Donne said, “1 heard it’s been more than ten years.”

Nanny Donne has been working for the Thompson Clan for almost nine years.

When she first arrived, Aunt Zhang was already a senior maid in the Thompson Clan.

Mrs. Thompson seldom came to Capital City.

Therefore, she was not very familiar with the Thompson Clan’s servants.

Hearing that Aunt Zhang had been working here for more than ten years, Mrs. Thompson was astonished.

Usually, few people could persist for more than ten years in the same environment.

Except,…

Noticing the doubt in Mrs. Thompson’s eyes, Nanny Donne explained with a smile, “The Master and the Mistress are very kind to us, they never scold or beat us, and the salary is higher than other places.”

With better treatment, people naturally wouldn’t want to change jobs.

Nanny Donne continued, “1 have worked here for nine years myself.”

Nine years ago, she was a young girl.

Now, she is a mother of two children.

Upon hearing the explanation, Mrs. Thompson nodded and asked, “So, how is this Aunt Zhang as a person?”

“She’s pretty good,” Nanny Donne said, giving a generally positive evaluation of Aunt Zhang, “She doesn’t talk much, is very meticulous in her work, and doesn’t like to trouble others.’

At this point, Nanny Donne paused and continued, “However, 1 heard that

Aunt Zhang is also a woman with a tough fate.”

“How so?” Mrs. Thompson asked.

Nanny Donne glanced around and lowered her voice, “She married a gambling addict who also loves drinking. I heard that when he’s drunk, he doesn’t recognize his family.”

There’s an old saying: men fear entering the wrong profession, women fear marrying the wrong man.

Aunt Zhang married the wrong man.

People of that generation had conservative mindsets and would not easily divorce, so marriage was a lifetime commitment.

Hearing this, Mrs. Thompson sighed. As a fellow woman, she felt sympathy for Aunt Zhang.

“Does she have children?” Mrs. Thompson asked again.

Nanny Donne replied, “She was pregnant before, but her husband beat the child out of her, and she lost her fertility afterwards.”

Mrs. Thompson was shocked.

As she continued to speak, Nanny Donne added, “l guess Aunt Zhangs quiet personality is related to her experiences. She’s actually a pitiful woman, too.”

Marrying the wrong man, losing a child due to domestic violence, and her fertility—such pain is unfathomable for a woman.

Mrs. Thompson felt both pity and confusion, “If that’s the case, why doesn’t she divorce him?”

Nanny Donne replied, “Divorce may sound easy, but that gambling addict threatened that if Aunt Zhang dared to divorce him, he would kill all her nephews and nieces.”

Mrs. Thompson frowned.

How could there be such people in this world!

Too despicable.

At that moment, Aunt Zhang came out of Sylvia Thompson’s room with a fruit plate.

Nanny Donne immediately changed the topic, “Mrs. Thompson, I’m going to go back to my work now, please call me if you need anything.”

“Hmm.” Mrs. Thompson nodded.

As Mrs. Thompson watched Aunt Zhangs retreating figure, she felt as if she had overlooked something important.

“Grandma.” Sylvia Thompson came out of her room.

“What’s wrong?” Mrs. Thompson turned to look at Sylvia.

Sylvia smiled warmly, “Grandma, here are some profiles of girls who match my sister’s characteristics. Please take a look.”

With that, she handed Mrs. Thompson a stack of profiles.

Mrs. Thompson took the profiles, looked through them, and then asked, “Why are there 21-year-olds and 15-year-olds?”

And more than one of each.

Sylvia explained, “If the kidnappers took my sister away, they must have changed her age to prevent us from finding her. So, I set the age range between 15 and 21 years old.”

This explanation seemed reasonable, but for some reason, Mrs. Thompson just didn’t want to believe that Sylvia would genuinely help find Viola Thompson.

Mrs. Thompson looked at Sylvia, “How would I know if you would secretly dispose of Viola’s information behind my back?”

This hypothesis was certainly possible.

After all, people’s hearts are hidden behind their stomachs.

Regarding the search for Viola Thompson, except for blood relatives, Mrs. Thompson was unwilling to trust anyone.

Sylvia, who had been hit right in the heart by Mrs. Thompson’s words, had tears in her eyes. “Grandma, I’m not that kind of person.” She knew Mrs. Thompson didn’t see her as a real granddaughter.

But this was very hurtful at the moment.

If she hadn’t destroyed Viola Thompson’s information, perhaps she would have been kicked out of the Thompson Clan by now, right?

Why can a person’s heart be so biased?

Is this really fair to her?

“l wish my son and daughter-in-law hadn’t brought up an ungrateful and vicious man!” Seeing Sylvia’s teary-eyed look, Mrs.. Thompson felt even more irritated and said, “All you do is cry! Haven’t all those years of etiquette training made any difference? What did you learn?”

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