Hearing what Mrs. Sherman had said, Trevor Sherman felt helpless.
He didn't know how to explain it.
Viola was just a country girl, but Elizabeth Thompson was the famous number one talented woman in River City.
Obviously, it was Elizabeth who gave the title of number one to Viola.
Otherwise, how could Viola have won the first place?
What did she rely on?
Relying on her growing up in the countryside?
This explanation was simply too farfetched.
"Grandmother, you're too prejudiced against Emma," Trevor said. "What has she done to make you dislike her so much?"
"You're so naive," Mrs. Sherman looked disappointed. "You believe whatever Elizabeth says. Can't you have your own opinion?"
Mrs. Sherman had always felt that Trevor would never be at a disadvantage with women.
Because he had always been cautious around them.
But now...
He was tricked by Elizabeth, something that Mrs. Sherman had never expected.