There was a phrase that particularly suited Sylvia Thompson.
She didn't have the destiny of a princess, but she suffered from princess syndrome.
Mrs. Thompson tried to treat Sylvia as her own granddaughter sometimes.
But outsiders will always be outsiders.
No matter how the Thompson family spoiled Sylvia and treated her like their own daughter, Sylvia would never take them to heart, and she always acted weirdly.
Gradually, Mrs. Thompson lost hope in her.
Mrs. Cooper smiled and said, "You say that, but isn't Sylvia the second princess of the Thompson family?"
"Even my Viola doesn't call herself a princess, so what kind of princess is she?" Mrs. Thompson retorted.
That was actually quite reasonable.
By rights, Viola should have been the one more qualified to be called the little princess of the Thompson family.
But after a short period of interaction, Mrs. Cooper didn't find anything inappropriate about Viola.
She was graceful and polite.