Chapter 1538

She approached Queenie and Madam Stockton.

Madam Stockton was focused solely on Caprice and did not acknowledge her. Julie turned to Queenie with a smile, “Queenie, didn’t you just come back from shopping with Sherry? Why is it just you and Caprice? Where is Sherry?”

Queenie informed her, “Sherry said she has some work to do.

Julie had a strange reaction and commented, “What’s the matter with her? How could she just leave Caprice behind?”

Queenie frowned. She felt that Julie was being unfair and immediately spoke up for Sherry, “What do you mean by that? She entrusted Caprice to me and Mother, didn’t she?”

Madam Stockton seemed to have overheard what Julie said as well, which was evident by her darkening, expression.

Julie hurriedly explained, “No, I’m not saying that you two cannot take good care of Caprice. I just can’t help but notice the difference between Sherry and John. John always keeps Caprice by his side at all times while Sherry seems like she doesn’t mind letting her be on her own.”

Queenie countered, “It’s not like that. She knows that we miss Caprice as well, so she specifically made a point of letting us spend time with her.”

Julie looked towards the garden. It seemed like Madam Stockton was not paying attention to what they were saying anymore and only had her eyes fixed on Caprice. Julie mumbled under her breath, “Wouldn’t it be nice if that were the case?”

you have a problem with

intimidated by this

looked like she was only paying attention to Caprice, but she was fully alert and

asked, “Queenie, why are you asking this out of the blue? Did Sherry say

her mind, “She never badmouthed you or anything like that. I only asked because what

said about her being negligent about Caprice sounds like

might have misunderstood. I just found it surprising that she would entrust Caprice to Mother because I thought there were some issues between them. Then, when you told me she specifically entrusted Caprice to you two I thought she was not being very attentive to

situation very

quick smile, “Sister–in–law, Sherry is a good person. She has some problems

it would be better

shot her a

choosing to be standoffish with Sherry, which only generated the same sort of response from Sherry. If they wanted to fix things, it would require the same amount of effort from both sides, Madam Stockton

could not voice this opinion of hers because she was afraid that Madam Stockton would give her a stern scolding if she ever said it out loud.

of continuing the discussion, Julie smiled faintly and turned to

still looking at Caprice, but her

she be upset because Sherry did not respect

this moment, but it was not because of how she felt toward Sherry, but

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