"Susan, you're not any better, you biddy." Allison would not back off as she took the candle handed over by the butler.
"You..." Susan was about to make a scene when Old Master Crawford scolded angrily, "Was yesterday not enough? Do you want to argue in front of the ancestors today too?"
Allison looked at Susan provocatively.
Susan clenched her fists and wished she could slap Allison in front of the ancestors' and Zachary's tablets.
After Allison placed the candle in front of the ancestors' tablet, she put the remaining candles in front of Zachary's tablet.
The people around her were watching, so she wiped away her crocodile tears and said, "Zachary, how have you been?"
Susan frowned.
Zachary had been gone for so many years. She did not understand why Allison chose to put on a show now.
'No one will believe you. Stop humiliating yourself.
When Allison saw that no one intended to talk to her, she continued her performance and lay on the table before she started crying. "You left such a mess for me. I've been having a hard time all these years. I had to raise Luke and face all kinds of pressure. Sigh, I wish you had taken me with you when you left."
Old Master Crawford saw Allison crying to Zachary with tears and snot on her face. He asked sternly, "Do you feel that you've been wronged during your time at the Crawfords? Did we starve you or something?"
Allison was startled and stopped crying. "Dad..."
"Over the years, you've always gotten everything that Susan would get. Luke has been treating you well. But you did so many things to harm our family. Others might think that you're an enemy of the Crawfords instead of my daughter-in-law! Do you think that the Crawfords have anything to do with what you've become?!" Old Master Crawford continued to ask, and his expression was ugly.
He had always treated them as equals, but Allison seemed to believe that he was biased and mean. Old Master Crawford could not believe that she chose such a day to complain to Zachary.
of her in the past
was annoyed with Old Master Crawford, he was now acting up in front of everyone. She quickly explained,
it was Susan who made
the peace of the ancestors. Butler, get the chauffeur to
that her little speech had turned into a self-defeating
her head and said, "Dad, I don't want to go back. I'll stay here to serve you and honor you
past, he tolerated all kinds of things because of
why Old
chauffeur know and have
out of the ancestral hall to make the
by the look in Old Master Crawford's eyes, so she stopped
said anything more, she would be thrown out of the Crawford family by Old Master
that happened, she would
not think that things would turn out this way. She just wanted to let Old Master Crawford know that she had been leading a hard life and have him give
at Luke and said,
cold. She glanced at Sophian and said indifferently, "Grandpa is right. You should
you saying that?!" Allison was raving mad. She did not dare to disobey Old
Luke walked out.
ordered her to go back
him. "You're my son! You should side with
around her without
"You..."
start swearing at Luke when she heard Susan say, "Why? Do you want to continue acting like a shrew here for the new
stared at the woman who was not far away. 'If
It's all her fault!”
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