In the early morning Evert Family, the busiest person is Viona.
She went to Mrs. Evertâs room first thing in the morning, waited on her, and even prepared her mouthwash for brushing her teeth.
The special nurse couldnât help but praise Viona to Mrs. Evert: âMadam, young lady is really filial. You are a lucky person to have such a filial son and wife.â
Mrs. Evert smiled and waved to Viona: âDonât be busy, I have a babysitter, come and talk to me.â
Viona obediently put down what she was doing and sat down. Mrs. Evert stroked her hair and smiled gently: âViona, you are a sensible child, and you have been wronged these days.â
âNo grievances.â Viona lowered her eyebrows: âBowen is filial, he will change his mind sooner or later, as long as he comes home every day now, I will be satisfied.â
Mrs. Evert looked at Viona, and before she could say anything, there were hurried footsteps in the corridor.
âMiss GellarMiss Gellar, you are looking for the young lady, I will inform you.â
Before the butler could finish speaking, the door was pushed open, and Sophie rushed in without noticing Mrs. Evert and shouted angrily, âViona, Bowen is too much!â
Viona stood up from Mrs. Evert and shouted, âSophie, donât Crusher 187 be rude!â
10 2 Sophie then saw Mrs. Evert, called her aunt, and continued: âIs it me who is unruly, or Bowen who is too much! Aunt, do you know what Bowen did outside?â
âOkay,â Viona walked over and pulled her out: âGet out of here!â
âViona.â Mrs. Evert gently stopped Viona: âTell Sophie what you want!â
Sophie broke away from Vionaâs hand and said angrily:
âBowen is actually jealous of Karry for that fox spirit, fighting in their work room!â
Viona looked back at Mrs. Evert with embarrassment and lowered her voice: âOkay, okay, letâs go when youâre done!â
You and Bowen are newlyweds, right? Weâve only been married for a few days. If he likes that vixen, he can just marry her.
âSophie!â Viona grounded marketing her in embarrassment and anxiety: âYou talk too much!â
âViona, you put up with Bowen too much. If Mom and Dad found out, they would feel sorry for you!â
Sophie stomped her feet angrily, turned her head and said to Mrs. Evert, âAunt, you donât care about Bowen, Viona canât see Bowenâs good face in this house, and she was poked in the spine when she went out!â
âOkay, Sophie, are you finished!â Viona was angry and dragged Sophie out.
After a few minutes, she came in with red eyes and stood at the door with her hands lowered: âMom, Sophie is ignorant, donât blame her.â
âNo wonder.â Mrs. Evert said lightly, still smiling gently: âI will ask Bowen about this, donât worry, since you have entered the door of our Evert Family, you will not be wronged.â
Viona nodded: âI know, Mom, Iâll send Sophie out first.â
Viona turned and went out, closing the door gently.
The special nurse was afraid of getting angry with Mrs. Evert and was careful to pay attention to her expression.
âMadam, donât be angry, young master is a measured person, and itâs hard to talk about the things between their little husband and wifeâ¦â
âWhat do I have to be angry about?â Mrs. Evert held the nurseâs hand and stood up slowly.
âHowever, although young granny and Miss Gellar were born to the same parents, their personalities are really different. Our young granny is still sensible.â
Mrs. Evert walked into the bathroom, picked up the toothbrush mouthwash cup that Viona had prepared, and suddenly smiled softly.
âOne sings red face, the other sings white face.â