Chapter 3586
Chapter 3586
Guests at the hotel could enjoy a 30% discount on meals. The hotel also had a café, a specialty store, a children's playground, and a reading area with bookshelves full of various genres. Even on rainy days, guests wouldn't get bored staying in the hotel.
Bianca smiled at the maid, saying, "I'll go find your second young lady. You can go back to work."
The maid nodded and went on with her tasks.
Bianca took her time walking to the main house, enjoying the scenery. It took her forty minutes to reach the center. Camryn had invited her, but as a junior, she had to greet Grandma York first.
As she approached the house, Bianca heard sighs, followed by Tania's voice, "Mom, stop sighing so early. I've already given you a grandson. If you want to sigh, call him. He won't let you go! You're old now; it's time to relax. You're the old lady of the York family-why get involved in the world's affairs?"
The old lady, bored at home, had tried to sneak off to Jensburg but was caught by her son, who confiscated her ID.NôvelDrama.Org owns © this.
She sighed loudly again.
Tania, fed up with her
mother-in-law's theatrics, stood up to leave. The old lady pleaded, "Tania, I've always treated you like my daughter. Will you just leave me in this mood?"
"Mom, we don't agree with where you want to go. You're not really upset; you're just being stubborn. If you want to feel better, why not call your friends and play cards?"
"Tell my unfilial son to give me back my ID card," the old lady insisted.
Knowing Liam's affection for his wife, the old lady believed Tania could convince him. She had been caught off guard when her eldest son confiscated her ID, leaving her unable to travel. Even the private plane was taken, supposedly for the other sons and daughters-in-law to enjoy the snow up north.
Realizing she couldn't even drive herself anymore, the old lady grumbled, "It's almost the New Year. Where are you trying to go? Can't you just stay home?"
The old lady, caught off guard by Tania's firmness, realized she had little choice but to stay put. She had always been envied for her freedom and the way her husband spoiled her, but now, she was stuck at home.