When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 478: Dumbfounded

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Chapter 478: Chapter 478: Dumbfounded

Charlotte Sinclair is a bit obese, it’s beyond just being plump, and her taste in clothes isn’t great, everything she wears seems comical.

She parades around with that eye-catching curly perm hairstyle and a fat face, and she always thinks she looks as beautiful as a blossom.

Her face, full of wrinkles, is heavily powdered, and she’s intentionally placed her fake LV bag in the most conspicuous spot on the table.

Her fingers holding the coffee cup are painted with bright red nail polish—very showy.

In contrast, even though Eliza Hayes has been reclusive for years and doesn’t interact with people often, she’s dignified and graceful—after all, she carries the status and demeanor.

Well, Eliza Hayes’s bag today looks exactly like Charlotte Sinclair’s in shape.

Charlotte Sinclair noticed too, "Dear friend, it seems fate plays a funny game with us; even our bags are identical, showing how similar our tastes are! Oh no, they’re exactly the same."

Eliza Hayes smiled calmly without exposing her.

Because this bag is a designer piece, there’s only one in the world. The genuine one is with Mrs. Lancaster; the rest are fakes.

Being Mrs. Lancaster is no reason to boast, so Eliza Hayes simply lifted her eyes and spoke, "Go ahead, what’s the reason you called me?"

A hint of a smile appeared on Charlotte Sinclair’s face.

"I’m here today because there’s something I want to discuss with you." Eliza Hayes sat elegantly, speaking softly once more, "You were the one who asked me to come out today, so out of courtesy, you go first. I’ll listen without interrupting."

Charlotte Sinclair assumed there must be hope for a family alliance if she could bring Eliza Hayes out.

Otherwise, why would someone of Hayes’s importance spend time meeting her?

"Well, it’s like this, I heard from my daughter that you invited her to The Lockwood Old Manor. You seem to really like her."

The woman with the curly perm smiled, "Our Sienna is indeed beautiful. Ever since she was little, there have been countless men lining up to marry her. Otherwise, why would your Adrian be so infatuated with her?"

"Who hasn’t had a few romances in their lifetime?" Eliza Hayes replied calmly, "If they haven’t come together, it means they’re not right for each other."

"They’re definitely suitable for each other, very suitable! It’s just that when people are young, they don’t understand love and regretfully miss the chance," Charlotte Sinclair quickly countered, overturning her viewpoint.

Before Mrs. Lancaster could say anything, Sinclair added—

"But now, there’s still time! As elders, you like my Sienna, and I like Adrian; these two still love each other but are unwilling to admit it."

As she spoke, she sighed and continued, "Divorce, quick marriages, they’ve been through a lot. I think they should reconsider, not keep making mistakes. When old age comes, regret truly becomes too late."

"Ms. Sinclair, is your daughter having trouble finding a husband?" Mrs. Lancaster wondered, "Your daughter is divorced; our Adrian hasn’t divorced."

Charlotte Sinclair was stunned. What did she mean by that?

Unexpectedly, Hayes continued, "Why shove a perfectly fine young woman onto a married man? Does it devalue her?"

"..." Left speechless and flustered, Charlotte Sinclair stammered, "You... you don’t like your current daughter-in-law, do you?"

"Who said that?" Eliza Hayes replied sternly, directly questioning, "How can you know the affairs of The Lancaster Family? If I didn’t like her, would I have brought her in?"

Charlotte Sinclair was stunned!

The alliance couldn’t be formed; how did Mrs. Lancaster become so... different?