CHAPTER 311: The Small Suitcase_3

"Alright, let's not interfere anymore. If the kid wants to make a fuss, there's nothing we can do about it. We can't always yield to her demands."

The butler didn't know the situation and, hearing the lady say not to bother, decided not to for now. Besides, how much resentment could a child hold? She would probably forget about it after a while.

"Okay, then I'll take Ivy's things up first."

Aria Grant looked at the suitcase in the butler's hand. What was going on? Had Ivy Grant come over with luggage? Could it be that she had an argument with George Flack?

Perhaps suddenly realizing that the child was ultimately the one getting hurt in this situation, Aria Grant began to wonder what she could do. With things said to George at that point, there was no way to turn back to how it was before, even if she were to change her mind.