She started speaking, looking pitiful, "I believe in Reginald, but I don't trust Miss Thompson!"
Her tears started flowing again, "If Miss Thompson doesn't like me and Barry, what should we do? Moreover, what if Miss Thompson has her own children in the future and doesn't let Reginald be a father to Barry?"
As she cried like this, Mrs. Bates's heart leaned towards her.
She was indeed a pitiable person.
As Mrs. Bates thought about this and turned to look at Iris Thompson, the words she intended to say got stuck when she saw her.
Because, in front of her, Iris Thompson had, in just a moment's time, silently begun to cry.
Tears flowed down her eyes, yet she made no sound. Such silent weeping not only moved Reginald, but even Mrs. Bates felt deeply pained.
She asked directly, "What's wrong with you?"
What's wrong?
Is it only Linda allowed to cry, and not me?
Just crying, right?
She was best at it.