"Let's eat," Coco Edwards knew about the Sampton family's messy household affairs, so she didn't ask further and just urged Jane Sampson to eat, "The seafood porridge won't taste good once it gets cold. If you don't eat it, there's nothing I can do, but I can tattle on you."
Jane Sampson glanced at Coco Edwards, "Tell me, what benefits has James Black offered you?"
"He said he'd help me talk to Sister Bell about a salary increase," Coco Edwards giggled, "That's a huge benefit to me."
Jane Sampson couldn't help but laugh, but she still picked up her chopsticks and began eating.
Indeed, she wouldn't let herself get angry over unworthy people. If James Black were here, he would definitely call her foolish.
Mother Sampton must have thought of Kane Forest because of Father Sampton's suggestion; Jane knew her father well. He was a man who was only interested in profits. If Julie Sampton married Kane Forest, then for her daughter Julie, it would mean maximizing her benefits.