Chapter 590: 202: Driven out of home, relationships severed_4
“But Sylvia was also deceived,” Samuel Thompson looked at Mary Perryne, “Mom, didn’t you always love Sylvia the most?”
Mary Perryne frowned deeply.
She indeed liked Sylvia Thompson a lot.
But at this very moment.
She wished she had never raised Sylvia.
No matter what, this incident originated from Sylvia, and without her push, Samuel Thompson would never have considered marrying Pag Gar.
Mary Perryne didn’t even dare to imagine the consequences if Samuel Thompson found out about this reality later.
This time, Sylvia Thompson went too far!
“Sylvia still lacks experience,” Mary Perryne turned her head to look at Sawyer Thompson, “What do you say of having her move out for a while to reflect upon her actions?”
Upon hearing these words, Sylvia Thompson felt her heart turn cold. She lifted her head to look at Mary Perryne, her eyes filled with incredulity.
Was Mary Perryne trying to kick her out of the Thompson estate?
Sawyer Thompson nodded, “Let’s do as you advised, and also cut off her allowance for half a year. This will give her time to reflect thoroughly!”
Edward Thompson was also stunned.
“Mom, Dad, aren’t you being too unfair! Just because Sylvia made a mistake, you are treating her like this!”
If people find out that Sylvia Thompson was driven out of her family home, how would she continue to stand tall in the circle of high society?
The most important thing was, Sylvia Thompson’s background has always been sensitive.
Since Viola Thompson had returned, many people have been waiting to see Sylvia Thompson kicked out.
Waiting to watch her become a laughing stock.
Edward Thompson initially thought that his parents would never take such action.
But he didn’t expect…
“An adult should bear the consequences for their actions! She is eighteen now! Not eight!”
If they go easy on Sylvia Thompson this time, who knows what she would do in the future.
“Brother, don’t argue with Dad anymore. This is all my fault, I didn’t think about the consequences. Mom, Dad, I’m sorry. Borden, sorry…, I’m ready to face the consequences of what I’ve done…” Before she finished her sentence, she fainted.
This wasn’t an act.
Sylvia Thompson was genuinely terrified.
No matter what, she couldn’t be evicted from the Thompson family.
No, she couldn’t!
“Sylvia!” Edward Thompson immediately picked up Sylvia Thompson and looked up at everyone, “Now that you’ve pushed Sylvia to this point, are you all happy now?!”
Mary Perryne immediately ordered the housekeeper to call the family doctor over.
**
On the other side.
The Swantz Family.
It was quickly approaching eight o’clock.
Yet Pag Gar still hasn’t seen Samuel Thompson.
Mrs. Swantz is quite anxious and finds Pag Gar, “Pag, what’s going on? Wasn’t it agreed that he would be here at eight?”
The guests were getting impatient.
Many people even started suspecting if the Thompson Clan was looking down on the Swantz Family, thus explaining the delay.
Pag Gar laughed and said: “Don’t worry Mom, I’ll message Borden and ask, maybe there is a traffic jam.”
Pag Gar wasn’t worried in the least.
So from the beginning till now, she never sent any messages prompting Samuel Thompson.
She knew Samuel Thompson well.
Samuel Thompson is a man of his word—he said he’d come today, he’ll be here.
Moreover.
This marriage was proposed by Samuel Thompson himself.
No one pressured him into it.
After sending the message, Pag Gar looked at her mom and continued: “Mom, once the Thompsons arrive, you don’t need to continuously try to impress them. Remember, they are the ones who asked for this meeting.”
She has been chasing after Samuel Thompson and bending over backward to please the Thompsons all these years, and finally, it was the Thompson’s turn to try to please her!
When she thought about how not only would Samuel Thompson propose on his knees, but the Thompsons would also have to suck up to her, Pag Gar was elated.
She could never imagine the day she would be the daughter-in-law of the Thompson family.
In the past, this scene appeared only in her dreams.
Mrs. Swantz nodded, “Of course! I understand it perfectly. ‘
Pag Gar looked at her sister, Winter Gar, “Tell me honestly, are you insanely jealous of me now?”
“Jealous of what?” Winter Gar was speechless.
Pag Gar smiled: “Jealous that I’m marrying Samuel Thompson.”
“Actually, I’m really worried for you.” Winter Gar looked at her watch, “It’s half past eight, my dear.”
The agreement was for him to arrive at eight, yet thirty minutes had passed. Probably only Pag Gar could still laugh about it.
The groom was so late.