To forcibly dissociate herself from Marie Wellington, Sophie Jenkins even brought up the Wellington family's past 'sniping' of the Jenkins family.
Her words suggested she was an extremely filial woman who greatly valued family ties.
Hearing Sophie's words, Marie Wellington's already gloomy face flashed with confusion: "The Wellington family sniping the Jenkins family? I admit, I didn't step in to help when the Jenkins family was declining and instead took advantage of it. But I wasn't the only one who did; you and your father also made quite a profit… Moreover, you have no filial piety towards Elder Jenkins at all. You and I are the same kind of person, so what right do you have to accuse me!?"
Although Marie Wellington was shameless, he was at least straightforward in his actions.
Sophie Jenkins' tactic of blaming the victim was something he couldn't swallow.
He had never ordered the Wellington family to snipe the Jenkins family; he wouldn't admit to something he hadn't done.
