Chapter: 77
“She is my colleague and also an actress with Yeez Entertainment. She is from the Jenkins family in Sheffield.”
The men nodded their heads awkwardly while she spoke.
"Jenkins? Was there such a family in the Local upper class?" They asked in their minds.
As a matter of fact, none of them had any idea about the name. But they still showed Lyndsey some respect by greeting Vivian in an affable manner.
“Hey, Vivian, you are a native of Sheffield, aren't you? How many people are there in your family?" Lyndsey couldn't wait to shift the topic to her idol, Maria. So she turned to Vivian again and started with simple questions, trying to get more information about Maria from her.
“Just my father, mother and I, that's all," Vivian replied without hesitation. It had become something of a habit to exclude Maria whenever she talked about her family.
Why didn't she mention Maria's name? Lyndsey felt confused.
Did Vivian totally forget about her sister?
Did she do it on purpose?
Lyndsey was surprised.
Didn't Maria deserve to be a member of the Jenkins family because she was adopted?
Lyndsey was a little unhappy, but she tried to convince herself that Vivian just made a slip of the tongue.
Trying to fish for more information, she patiently asked, "Is there anyone else in your family besides your father and mother? Perhaps, a brother or a sister?"
Since Maria was going to replace Vivian to marry Anthony, the Jenkins family had no choice but to publicly admit her identity.
Knowing this, Vivian nodded. “Yes. I do have an elder sister."
There wasn't the least excitement in Vivian's tone. In fact, there was even a hint of disapproval in it, as if she didn't want to admit that she actually had a sibling.
As an observant and smart woman, Lyndsey immediately noticed this, making her eyes narrow slightly.
Why would she say it that way? Were they not happy that Maria was there? Or rather, were they giving Maria a hard time as her new family?
Thinking that it might be the case, Lyndsey felt heartbroken. Of course, she couldn't just jump to any conclusions. Hence, she decided to confirm what the situation was.
Out of nowhere, Lyndsey said, “Oh, aren't you Lucky? I'm an only child, and I've always wanted a sister. So tell me, what kind of person is your elder sister? Do you get along well with her?”
At first, assuming that Lyndsey was getting interested in her, Vivian's heart began to race.
She thought that Lyndsey was trying to be friends with her. Of course, this was an opportunity that Vivian wouldn't let slip her hands.
However, after hearing the Latter part of Lyndsey’s sentence, Vivian's heart sank. In the end, it was still about Maria. Why was everyone more interested in her sister? It was such a hard pill to swallow.
"My elder sister? She grew up in a small town near the countryside and didn't receive a good education. It pains me to say it, but she is practically uneducated and very rude. Right after she moved into our house here in Sheffield, we started Losing things at home..."
Vivian was actually referring to the incidents involving Jadee and the flour.