Roy Lewis heard her voice and couldn't help but frown.
For Roy, Sherrina Kingston was one of the few women who got along well with him.
First, their fathers were friends, and they had known each other since childhood, so he would be less guarded than with other people.
Secondly, in Roy's impression, Sherrina had always been a well-behaved, hardworking, and good-hearted girl, who was very tolerant of others.
Even if Uncle Kingston hadn't had an accident, Roy had always been close to the siblings.
After something happened to Uncle Kingston, Roy took even more care of and tolerated them.
However, after she returned from studying abroad for several years, her whole outlook, whether it was her personality or her way of dealing with people, had changed a lot.
She used to be friendly and kind to people and things.
But now, her whole demeanor felt sharp and uncomfortable to be around.
In short, the Sherrina now was no longer the comfortable and easy-going younger sister next door.