Surprisingly, the day before the court hearing, Benson specifically sought out Aurora Sutton, requesting reconciliation.
This was rather disgusting.
Why didn't you ask earlier, only to come the day before the trial? Who wouldn't say that's a joke?
Aurora Sutton was naturally disgusted and didn't agree to reconcile, instead saying they'd talk after the hearing.
After all, Benson hasn't returned what he should, and at this point, Aurora only wants to make him pay the price.
When Benson saw that Aurora wouldn't agree to reconcile, he threw a couple of harsh words.
The night before the trial, the Sutton Family was quite upset because of this matter.
As it turned out, that evening, someone even more unexpected showed up.
This person was Benson's mother, in other words, Aurora's true grandmother, Old Madam Abbott.
Old Madam Abbott was dignified and graceful, wearing a green cheongsam embroidered with white cloud patterns and a string of pearls around her neck.
