Three days later, Matilda Ferguson never came, and she never appeared again.
Looking at Bryan Hawkins' expression, Mrs. Hawkins sighed in her heart. Initially, she said that if Matilda Ferguson really came to accompany Bryan as she said, perhaps she could change her prejudice and accept her.
After all, she had insisted not to let Matilda into their villa before, but she compromised that day, didn't she?
However, Matilda Ferguson's choice made her see the true nature of this woman.
This woman just despised the poor and loved the rich. What she saw in Bryan Hawkins must not be love.
Now that Bryan Hawkins had been declared a disabled person, she disappeared like this. The Ferguson's behavior was even more detestable, as they immediately announced their daughter's love affair with George Morris, the young master of the Morris family.
The two have now gone abroad together, so quickly and decisively.