Chapter 1884: Chapter 1884: Sumr Hall Side Story (86)
Harry Hall: “…”
We’ve just t, and the brother-in-law is already putting on a show?
Haha!
Am I the type of guy who would mistreat his wife?
Harry Hall looked at his wife with a wronged expression, seeing Helen lendy raise an eyebrow at him and say:
“Did you hear that? I have a brother now, so you can’t bully anymore.”
Harry Hall smiled and played along, “Yes, my dear wife.”
“And a mom, too.”
“And a dad.”
The Smith Family’s parents quickly jumped in to make their presence known, afraid their son would steal the spotlight.
Olivia Smith stood by, watching the priceless gifts being laid out in front of Helen lendy, feeling so envious her teeth were about to shatter.
That necklace, she had only glanced at it once during the original auction, and when she learned that her dad had bought the entire necklace for her mom, her eyes were already red with jealousy.
But even though she was envious, it wasn’t to an uncontrollable extent.
She firmly believed that these things would be hers sooner or later, so there was no need to be jealous.
But now, seeing the necklace again, it seed even more dazzling than when she first saw it.
And Evelyn Taylor, who wouldn’t even lend it to her for a mont, had locked it in a safe, but now was giving it to Helen lendy without batting an eye.
And that golden toad from the Western Zhou Dynasty her dad had in that box.
An ancient artifact steeped in thousands of years of culture, her father had gone through a myriad of connections to acquire such a national treasure.
Its value couldn’t possibly be asured by money.
She knew that when her father took sothing out from his private collection to give as a gift, it was never anything diocre, but she didn’t expect him to offer this golden toad.
Olivia Smith was so envious her fingers seed about to bore a hole into the sofa cushion.
And on top of that, her brother gave away property…
Olivia Smith felt so dizzy and faint with anger she nearly passed out.
Once, to make it convenient to hold weekend parties with her classmates, she asked her brother for a villa. He refused without even thinking.
She estimated that the villa was worth around a billion, and for him, a billionaire, to give his sister a billion-dollar villa should have been a drop in the ocean, right?
She knew her brother didn’t like her much, but she didn’t expect him to be so stingy with her.
And now, he casually gives Helen lendy keys to essentially all of the Smith Family’s properties to choose from.
And not just one set of keys.
How could Olivia Smith, who has lived nearly thirty years holding the title of “the eldest daughter of the Smith Family,” accept this?
Yet at this mont, no one cared about her feelings, and even she couldn’t stand up for herself.
Not only couldn’t she stand up for herself, but she also had to force a smile.
She took one of the gift bags Edward Smith had placed aside earlier, walked up to Helen lendy, handed it to her, and with a gentle gaze, said:
“Sister, the gift from your sister isn’t as valuable as the ones from Mom, Dad, and Brother. I personally knitted this scarf for you, see if you like it.”
Helen lendy glanced at Olivia Smith, clearly feeling so kind of emotion she was trying hard to suppress. Not exposing her, she smiled and accepted, opening it in front of everyone.
“Thank you, the color and style really suit , you were thoughtful.”
Olivia Smith repeatedly referred to herself and Helen lendy as sisters as if subtly reminding Helen lendy that she was still part of the Smith Family.
Even if she’s back, she shouldn’t think she can replace her position.
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