Chapter 454: Chapter 454

Eleanor Sterling looked at Susan Langley and said, "Mrs. Faulkner, if you want to stay here, then go ahead and stay."

Mrs. Faulkner seemed a bit unwilling.

Faye Sterling was tolerable at least, as she would restrain herself in order to win favor and wouldn’t do anything too excessive.

But Susan Langley was different; she was not someone who would be courteous.

If she moved into the Faulkner Family, who knows what chaos she might cause before being satisfied.

Eleanor Sterling held Mrs. Faulkner’s hand, signaling her not to get agitated.

Magically, Mrs. Faulkner was pacified by her and wasn’t as agitated anymore.

Susan Langley saw Eleanor Sterling making decisions for Mrs. Faulkner, and gritted her teeth angrily, "Eleanor Sterling, who do you think you are? Why do I need your permission to stay?"

When in Veridia City, Eleanor had been at odds with Mrs. Faulkner, and now she couldn’t stand seeing Eleanor take charge in the Faulkner Family.

Just when the atmosphere was tense, Alaric Faulkner came down from upstairs.

Upon seeing Alaric, Susan Langley immediately put on a face as if she was being bullied by Eleanor and Mrs. Faulkner, and went to him to complain tearfully.

"Alaric, I want to move in, but they are trying to kick me out. I am your biological mother, and what they’re doing will bring down thunderous punishment from the heavens!"

Alaric narrowed his eyes slightly, glanced at Mrs. Faulkner and Eleanor Sterling, and roughly guessed that there had been quite a conflict among them.

As he heard this from his mother Susan Langley, Mrs. Faulkner’s face turned unpleasant, her lips tightly pursed, and she did not deny her words.

Susan Langley felt relieved with Alaric present as if having her son was her backing; she looked smug and was confident she could move in.

Mrs. Faulkner gasped for breath, her whole body trembling.

Alaric Faulkner took long strides to Mrs. Faulkner, gently patting her back to calm her down, and softly said, "Grandmother, if she wants to move in, let her. Arguing with her would only harm your own health, let me handle everything."

Mrs. Faulkner glanced at Susan Langley, gritting her teeth, "Fine, let her move in, but if she dares to cause any trouble, kick her out immediately!"

Alaric Faulkner turned to Eleanor Sterling and said, "Eleanor, help Grandmother to rest."

Eleanor nodded and assisted Mrs. Faulkner as they left.

Susan Langley saw that even Mrs. Faulkner was helpless against her, and wore a victorious smile.

Alaric Faulkner called over a servant and instructed her to take Susan Langley upstairs to rest. ᴛhis chapter is ᴜpdated by novel·fiɾe·net

In the bedroom, Eleanor helped Mrs. Faulkner lie down.

She finally seemed to have calmed down.

Eleanor covered her with a quilt, "Mrs. Faulkner, have a good rest."

Looking at Eleanor, Mrs. Faulkner’s eyes were full of expectation.

She said, "Eleanor, you must work very hard to graduate smoothly from medical school; that way, you can outshine Faye Sterling!"

Eleanor chuckled, "Don’t worry, Mrs. Faulkner, I will graduate smoothly."

Whether it was for Estelle Sterling or for Mrs. Faulkner, Eleanor had decided to achieve notable honors.

Therefore, the Chinese Medicine Center in the medical school was her goal, and she asked Cian Yates to reorganize the Chinese Medicine Center with this aim.

If she could establish the Chinese Medicine Center, she would be considered its founder in the medical school.

Even without relying on the name of Elder Sawyer’s disciple, she could enhance her own reputation.

Mrs. Faulkner, hearing Eleanor’s words, felt at ease and smiled softly.

Her judgment must have been right; Eleanor Sterling was undoubtedly an outstanding young woman, well suited to Alaric Faulkner.