Sylvia Thompson felt suffocated.
It turned out that her grievances and anger were nothing more than an act of pity in Mrs. Thompson's eyes.
Over the years, she had tried her best to please every member of the Thompson family, but why couldn't she gain their acceptance?
Edward Thompson walked in from outside and saw this scene.
He didn't need to think to know that Mrs. Thompson was deliberately making things difficult for Sylvia.
Edward stood up for Sylvia, "Grandma, if you're angry, scold me instead! Don't make things difficult for Sylvia!"
Mrs. Thompson glanced at Edward, slightly disappointed in him, "Today I just want to scold someone, but not you."
After saying that, Mrs. Thompson turned and left.
Edward was stunned for a moment before he understood the meaning of Mrs. Thompson's words.
Sylvia walked over to Edward, sniffed, "Brother, don't make grandma angry on my behalf from now on."
"Silly girl, a brother's duty is to protect his sister," Edward patted Sylvia's head.