The strength Wendy disyed left olddy Wilson both shocked and uneasy, sending a shiver down her spine.
She was taken aback, realizing that Wendy, who had always followed her own whims, had grown increasingly formidable since taking charge of the etiquettepany. Wendy had made it abundantly clear that moving forward, the family would heed her authority.
The chill that ran through olddy Wilson was due to a sudden understanding: Wendy had never let go of the past grievances. The reason Wendy appeared indifferent was that she didn’t want to enact revenge on her elderly grandmother, likely due to her age.
Nheless, Wendy’s message was unmistakable—if olddy Wilson continued to rely on her age to garner respect, she would soon find herself with nothing to fall back on.
Olddy Wilson was not naive; she recognized that within a family, those who control the finances also hold the power to influence decisions.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Being elderly andcking assets, even managing her own needs had be a challenge. Under these circumstances, it was clear she could no longer lead the Willson family.
Furthermore, to secure a worry-free life, she understood that she must not provoke Wendy, her granddaughter.<fncb16> For original chapters go to find?novel</fncb16>
Thus, she conceded, saying, “Wendy… Don’t worry, Grandma isn’t the same as before… From this point onward, Grandma won’t engage in any dubious activities. Everything regarding this family will be your responsibility from now on.”
Seeing the olddy’s genuine attitude, Wendy’s anger lessened considerably. She responded, “Grandma, I’m going to take Dad and my brother to the hospital first. It’s unrealistic for you to care for them there; you need to rest at home for a few days. I’ll arrange for nurses to look after you at the hospital, and once Mom is out, I’ll have her help as well.” Mrs. Willson understood her limitations; even cooking for her son and grandson was too much to handle, so as long as she didn’t cause trouble, she felt she was contributing to the family.
Nodding without hesitation, she replied, “Don’t worry, Wendy. There’s still plenty of firewood, rice, oil, and salt at home. Your mother stocked up on chicken, fish, meat, and eggs recently, which should suffice for my temporary needs.” Meanwhile, Harold interjected, “Wendy, you need to drive away our mother’s big Mercedes-Benz! That car is still parked in front of Charlie and ire’s house!” Wendy stared at him nkly, saying, “I’m not going to drive it.”
“You need to drive it back to our ce first! Once I’m better, I’ll take over,” Harold insisted in a panic.
Wendy turned her head, giving him a scornful look, and replied coldly, “You must not have seen the news. The short video tform where Mom did her live broadcasts has issued a statement requiring her to return all the ie earned from those broadcasts and is preparing for legal action. This means every penny she made must be refunded. That includes the Mercedes-Benz, which is now second-hand, and there will undoubtedly be a significant losspared to the original purchase price. Plus, the money Mom spent on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan and other expenses will create evenrger financial gaps she’ll need to fill in the future. If she fails to do so, she’ll likely end up in dire straits.”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>