Thinking about the past, Mrs. Sherman felt very sad.
If her son and daughter-in-law hadn't left, perhaps she wouldn't have had to intervene in these matters.
Trevor Sherman looked at Mrs. Sherman, and suddenly spoke, "It was Viola Thompson who told you about this, right?"
"What?" Mrs. Thompson was taken aback.
Trevor continued, "You've never been involved in the company's affairs before."
He couldn't think of anyone else other than Viola.
After all.
Viola was the one who most hoped for Elizabeth Thompson's misfortune.
If it were Elizabeth, she would never have been so heartless.
"This has nothing to do with Viola. Now we are talking about Emma's situation, what does it have to do with Viola? Don't try to change the subject!" Mrs. Sherman said.
"Whether it's Viola or not, you know very well in your heart. I trust Emma just as much as you trust Viola." Trevor was very serious.
It was the first time he had been so serious about a girl.