Chapter 33
Chapter 33
Hilda sees her daughter hang up the phone, and says deliberately, "I've told you so, that you would get
the cheese. You just didn't listen to me.” She has showed her mood on her face.
Ethel leans down there in despair. Now even Mrs. Murphy is indifferent to her. Her future days are
going to be hard!
Hilda goes to her side and continues to brainwash her. "When your face recovers, what kind of man
can't you have? Even Kenny will also be fascinated by you!”
Ethel holds her mother's hand like holding the only life-saving straw. "Mom, even Mrs. Murphy ignores
me. What can I do?”
She is so afraid. In recent years, she has been working hard to get closer to Mrs. Murphy, but after this
thing, it seems that all her efforts are wasted.
Hilda cools her eyes, she thinks for a long while before she says, "Mrs. Murphy is sentimental. You just
have to coax her more in the future!”
There is a cold light of calculation in her eyes, and Hilda raises a treacherous smile.
Ethel is disoriented. After listening to her mother's words, she still feels uneasy . "Mom, will it work?”
"Mrs. Murphy is Kenny's mother. As long as she is on your side, he should be nicer to you for his
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Hilda has planned it well. If Ethel wants to make Kenny accept her, she has to get on well with Mrs.
Murphy.
Ethel thinks it's reasonable, but she gets worried again. "How can I get close to Mrs. Murphy? I can't
even get into their house now.”
Hilda frowns, “are you a idiot? Will Mrs. Murphy not go out?”
Ethel hesitates for a moment and then agrees with her mother. A person can stay at home for one or
two days, but there is always time to go out.
She raises a deep smile, like a witch waiting for the prey to come to her.
"Ethel, as long as we do everything by hook or by crook, no matter how difficult the process is, we can
achieve our goal in the end.”
“I see.” After thinking and listening so much, Ethel knows what to do next. But she won't be relieved
from anxiety if Jean is still there.
Sheila looks at the treacherous expression of her mother and sister. She is afraid to participate in their
conversation, for fear that she might accidentally reveals the thing of her sister Poppy.
Hilda looks back at the little girl on the sofa and calls her, "Sheila, Sheila, what are you thinking?”
Ethel looks scornful. "She is not silly because of studying, right?”
"Ethel, how could you say that to your sister!” Hilda casts a look at her, and when she turns her eyes to
Sheila, her tone softens a lot. "Sheila, what are you thinking so ecstatically?”
"Nothing. The professor assign a paper for us. I was thinking about the subject.” Sheila hides her
thinking. Her eyes are so clear that she doesn't look like to be lying at all.
Hilda puts her heart at rest and says, "Sheila, I hope you study hard. Don't be like your sister. She
didn't even finish her college. You need to work harder. Our family will depend on you, you know?”
“I see.” Sheila responds absently.
Ethel is lying on the bed. She retorts to her mother, "Mom, am I so useless in your eyes?”
"How dare you ask me that? You dropped out of College. If our family didn't have Sheila, we don't even
have a college student.” She doesn't want to talk about what Ethel had done before.
Ethel knows she's in the wrong. She can't refute her mother, so she just transfers her resentment to her
sister. "What's the benefit of learning well? You have to work after graduate anyway. It's better to have
a beautiful face and figure, and marry into a rich family directly. I won't have to worry about life.”
Sheila is particularly disgusted with what Ethel said. "The most important thing for women now is
economic independence. Your idea has been abandoned.”
"Economic independence? In the end, you still have to live with a man." Ethel casually observes her
face. "Your face is similar to mine, that is, your nose is too flat, your eyes are too small. You'd better
have a facelift. After that, you will become beautiful, and you will surely be able to attract men.”
"Ethel, I don't want my nose to be broken like you by someone and be laughed at.” Sheila frowns in
disgust. She turns her head around to ignores Ethel.
"Sheila, I'm your elder sister. How could you say that?”