Sir, Madam Dispeared Again After Divorce! -
Chapter 699 The Old Madam Felt Sorry for Sydney
." This question made Velma speechless at once. She felt choked.
Who was more important?
Wasn't the answer obvious?
Julien had clearly stated that his stepmother was less important than Sydney in his heart.
So how could she answer this question?
Looking at Velma's complex expressions, Sydney smiled, "It seems that you have the answer in your heart. So do you still think I wouldn't dare?"
Velma's body trembled slightly. But she did not dare to lose her temper, so she could only glare at Sydney.
Sydney flicked her nails and added indifferently, "I'm warning you because you've raised Julien. No, it's not a warn, but just an admonition. Please be polite to me and do not offend me in the future. Otherwise, what I just said will happen to you."
"You are just relying on Julien's love for you. So you dare to be so arrogant." Velma gritted her teeth. "If Julien doesn't love you anymore, would you still dare to treat me like this? So Sydney, you had better beg Julien to love you for the rest of your life; otherwise, you will never have a chance to treat me like this. I will not spare you."
"Thank you for your reminder," Sydney smiled, "but don't worry, you won't have that day. If Julien doesn't love me one day, I will definitely make you lose everything first and won't let you have a chance to fight back."
"You..." Velma choked again, and her face was blue and red.
She knew that she was not so eloquent as this woman and that she could not beat her.
So if she said more, she would die of anger sooner or later.
Velma was so angry that she stamped her feet and turned to leave.
Sydney looked at her back, smiling and stroking her chin.
She had to admit that it was quite exciting to pretend to be an evil woman, threatening and warning others.
No wonder people were so arrogant now.
Sydney laughed. After Velma disappeared from the elevator room, she turned back to the ward.
The Old Madam was reading a magazine when she heard the footsteps and said without raising her head, "Have you already said goodbye to her?" Sydney said, "Yes."
The Old Madam closed the magazine and looked up, smiling at her. "Sydney, I can't believe you're going to deal with a person by pretending to be pathetic one day."
She was referring to the previous incident in the ward where Sydney pretended to be innocent and let her deal with Velma.
Hearing the Old Madam's words, Sydney was stunned and then turned embarrassed. "Grandma, you have... seen through it?"
"It is so obvious! Why can't I see through it? I'm a woman. A woman can understand another woman's tricks easily!" the Old Madam smiled.
Sydney rubbed her fingers in embarrassment. "I'm sorry, Grandma, I took advantage of you at that time."
Now the Old Madam found out that she was not as kind as she thought she was.
Would she dislike her from now on?
The Old Madam naturally saw the uneasiness and said with a smile, "Don't think too much about it. I don't mean to blame you. On the contrary, I am very happy." Sydney froze and then looked at the Old Madam with confusion. "Happy?"
"Yes." The Old Madam nodded her head.
Sydney became even more confused and sat down on the edge of the hospital bed. "Why?"
"Because I am relieved?"
"Relieved?"
"Yeah." the Old Madam took her hand and patted it gently. "During the past six years, you were bullied by Velma, which made me feel angry. I even wanted to help you fight back, but you refused, making me quite helpless."
Sydney's face flushed with embarrassment at the Old Madam's words.
She had indeed done that.
The Old Madam sighed and said, "After you stopped me, Velma continued bullying you. Then I tried to help you, but you stopped me again, so Velma bullied you again. It was like a vicious cycle, making me have no intention to help you anymore."
"You should say sorry to yourself instead of me," added the Old Madam.
"I should also say sorry to you because I didn't fight back as you expected."
The Old Madam touched her hair. "Yes, in the past, you were like a puppet. You never fought back and were unwilling to accept other people's help. Therefore, I felt sorry for you. However, you have changed now. You are energetic and also know how to resist. You even know how to take advantage of other people. Therefore, I am relieved. "
"I see," Sydney smiled and nodded, "I thought that you would hate me because I took advantage of you."
"No," the Old Madam said with a smile, "as long as you did not take advantage of me to do anything evil, I will not hate you. You only did that to protect yourself, which is allowed. I also did that when I was young."
"Really?" Sydney blinked in surprise.
The Old Madam actually also pretended to be innocent when she was young.
"Of course. Do you want to listen to those stories?" the Old Madam asked with a smile.
Sydney hastily nodded her head. "Of course."
"Okay, then, I will tell you about it."
So the Old Madam began to talk about the past.
Julien came back with a food box and saw Sydney and the Old Madam laughing happily.
Julien also smiled, "What are you talking about? What makes you become so happy?"
"You're back!" Sydney stood up and walked towards him, naturally taking the food box in his hand. "We were talking about Grandma's past. Grandma told me a lot of interesting stories about her youth." "Really?" Julien raised his hand and touched the top of her head.
Sydney took his hand away. "Stop! You will make me short. By the way, why do you come back so late?"
Julien held her hand and walked towards the table in the hospital room. "I had a video conference on the way, so I was delayed for a while."
"I see." Sydney nodded, not asking any more questions.
The two of them gathered around the table and set the food on it.
When Old Madam, who was sitting on the hospital bed, saw them getting along so harmoniously, she smiled happily.
Great, it seemed that she was overly worried.
She had been worried that although the two had got back together, because of the past, they would feel unnatural when they got along with each other.
But they did not. Their relationship was very good.
"Grandma, it's time for dinner." As the Old Madam was thinking, Sydney walked towards her with the food, intending to feed her.
The Old Madam saw her intention and waved her hand. "No, no, I am not paralyzed or disabled. I don't need your help. I can eat by myself. Sydney, go to eat your dinner. Julien, take Sydney to dinner." Hearing the Old Madam's order, Julien answered, stopped serving food into a bowl, and came towards the bedside.
While setting the food on the table just now, Sydney said she wanted to feed her grandmother. He tried to persuade her not to do that but she did not listen, only letting him eat first.
Julien had no choice but to put more food in her bowl, intending to feed Sydney while Sydney was feeding the Old Madam.
Before he did that, his grandmother asked him to take Sydney away.
To be honest, he also thought that his grandmother would feel better if she could eat by herself.
Only in this way would she not feel she was too old and useless.
His grandmother was an independent person. How could she accept that she could not take care of herself?
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