Even though Sylvia Thompson was uncertain whether Viola Thompson was really Viola.
But every time she saw Viola Thompson, she felt a sense of crisis in her heart.
Plus, Viola Thompson did indeed have a scar on her arm.
Which made Sylvia Thompson dislike Viola Thompson even more.
Therefore.
She absolutely could not let Mrs. Thompson see Viola Thompson, nor could she let Mrs. Thompson know her.
Mrs. Thompson was different from Mary Perryne.
Mary Perryne could be easily fooled.
But not Mrs. Thompson.
Mrs. Thompson was definitely not so easy to fool.
Seeing Sylvia Thompson suddenly appear in front of her, Mrs. Thompson slightly frowned and pushed her away, "You're in my way."
Sylvia Thompson's face darkened.
She knew.
No matter what she did, Mrs. Thompson would never approve of her.
Like now.
She had put all her filial piety into having Mrs. Thompson eat a warm pancake.
But what about Mrs. Thompson?
She pushed her away outright.
Was this something a grandma should do?