Leo Harrell also couldn't bear it, Sophia had been with Aunt Martin for such a long time, and Aunt Martin had been diligently devoted. Logically, Sophia's heart certainly held reluctance to let her go.
At this moment, he comforted her directly, "Alright, Sophia, you don't need to worry about this matter. I'll have Turner take care of it!"
Sophia was still in a daze, but that was the only way. Fairness must be upheld in all things. If she were to handle this matter herself, it would surely invite criticism.
The next day at noon, Leo Harrell and the children were discharged from the hospital, all of them still pale, causing Sophia to feel immensely guilty.
Upon their return home, Aunt Martin pretended to be unaware of anything and welcomed everyone at the front door.
Turner scoffed inwardly. She abhorred people who resorted to any means necessary in life.
She swiftly went to the kitchen to make porridge and then called all the servants to gather in the living room for a meeting.