Chapter 1330

The same person also looked down on Serenity’s background.

A country bumpkin sprinted up the social ladder just because she saved Old Mrs. York.

There were so many elders in the York family, but no one raised an objection and allowed a country bumpkin to become the eldest missus of the family. She would be the lady of the family in the future. Was the York family not afraid that Serenity’s incompetence would disgrace the family and make them the laughingstock of others?

If Serenity had married another son of the York family, she might not have attracted that much jealousy.

“You’re right. I also think that Serenity isn’t insightful enough. She doesn’t think things through and is too impulsive. She takes advantage of her husband’s status and doesn’t show respect to many people, so she casually meddles in other people’s business and makes enemies for Mr. York.”

This time it was Mrs. Newman who spoke.

“Exactly. Serenity is really meddlesome. You’re Mrs. Newman, right? I remember Serenity meddling with your daughters‘ business during the Dowlings‘ party back then. I called Tania out of the kindness of my heart and told her to watch her daughter–in–law, but she scolded me and blocked my number.”

It was Mrs. Walker, who was full of hostility and dislike for Serenity after Tania rebuked and blocked her.

been furious. She had meant well, but Tania

meddle in other people’s affairs and cause trouble for her son, she would have told

consideration the situation. Protecting Serenity like that would only cause Serenity to

the hands of

would be destroyed by her.

came with

Newman and Mrs. Walker were running their mouths about

else in the Marshall family stood up to

other ladies exchanged

attended a banquet for a long time

out of respect to Old

reception once or twice a year so people can get together to

friends with people they had no chance to meet during ordinary times. They could also

in the business world was

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