Mrs. Thompson was old and had a weak immune system; it would take at least a week for her to recover from an allergic reaction.
By that time, Second Uncle Thompson would surely bring his son to see Mrs. Thompson voluntarily.
That way, Mrs. Thompson wouldn't have to go to River City.
Loquat syrup and pears were a good remedy for cough, so when Mrs. Thompson had an allergic reaction, the responsibility wouldn't be on her.
Thinking of this, Sylvia Thompson slightly curved the corner of her lips.
After it was cooked, Sylvia poured the soup out and brought it to Mrs. Thompson's room.
Mrs. Thompson was chatting with her daughter-in-law, Elena Williams, and smiling, "A teacher? A teacher is good, coming from a family of scholars, educating others. It doesn't matter if they have a poor family background, as long as they have a good character."
The Thompson Clan lacked many things.