It's undeniable that what Tiana Thorne said was not wrong.
She knew about some things that were not good for Tiana Thorne, yet she never stopped them.
In her subconscious, there was no need to be so concerned about other people's affairs.
She closed her eyes, collected her thoughts, and then gently revealed a graceful smile, just like the once elegant elder sister.
As if the conversation just now had never happened.
Upstairs.
Sean Thorne would arrange for someone to clean Tiana Thorne's room every day. As she pushed the door open, a faint scent of osmanthus lingered in the air.
It was a floral scent she liked very much. Her father made sure the room smelled the same as her, as if she still lived there.
May Sloane looked at the room's decor, which was very girlish.
She couldn't help but think of Georgia Thorne.
On the surface, she seemed to have no problems, but it was only after the conversation between Tiana and her did she realize.
