Chapter 992
During the years Caroline had been managing the household, the accounts had always been crystal clear, a pleasure to review.
Checking anything was a breeze.
"Yes, Caroline was very efficient..."
Sylvia mused quietly, it was just too bad she didn't mesh well with the Johnson family.
"Grandma."
Cara had come over today with some concerns. "I've noticed some discrepancies in the accounts, and I'm not sure if it's due to my lack of experience, so I brought them to you for a second opinion?"
"Really?"
Sylvia perked up, "Let me see what seems to be the issue."
"Here." Cara handed over the ledger to Sylvia, "Comparing the past records with the current ones, these figures seem off. Do you see what I mean?" "Let me have a look... Oh?"
Suddenly, Sylvia paused, peering over her reading glasses.
She feared she might be getting senile, rechecking the figures, "This isn't right... What's going on here?"
Sylvia looked up sharply, her expression growing more serious.
Cara had stumbled upon something significant!
Seeing the look on Grandma's face, Cara was sure her suspicions were not unfounded.
"Grandma, what should we do about this?"
"Do something..."
Sylvia furrowed her brows, nodding firmly, "Of course, we must take action!"
How could they not?
Picking up her cell phone, she dialed a number.
"Hello? Grandma?"
The call was to Caroline.
"Caroline, it's me. Can you come over? I need to discuss something with you."
"Sure, Grandma."
After hanging up, Sylvia's expression didn't lighten in the slightest.
Thinking it over, she realized consulting Caroline alone wouldn't suffice... Ah, there was Gilbert!
Over the years, one had managed external affairs, the other internal. Was he aware of this situation? They were her children; she needed a clear and thorough understanding. She couldn't wrong anyone!
"Of course..."
Sylvia sighed, massaging her forehead, "If I find out they've been up to no good, I won't let them off easily!" Thus, she picked up her phone again, this time calling Gilbert.
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Cara led her to the patio, "Ms. Bet, Grandma is enjoying the sun."
"Thank you, Cara."
Caroline smiled in gratitude, instructing the caregiver, "I'll be speaking with Grandma, no need to stay." "Alright."
Caroline then wheeled her grandmother to the patio.
"Grandma, I'm here."
On the patio, Sylvia, seated in her wheelchair, saw her approach and advised.
"Close the door behind you."
"..." Caroline paused, sensing the seriousness.
"Oh, okay." She nodded, agreeing, then wheeled around to close the doors to the sunroom.
Then, she positioned the wheelchair in front of Sylvia.
"Grandma, you seemed quite urgent in calling me over. Is something the matter?"
"Indeed, there is."
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Her gaze fixed on Caroline without wavering I'll cut to the chase... Five years ago, when Sherilyn left the Johnson household, were you the one handling her monthly O allowances?"
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Caroline stiffened, her complexion changing instantly.
Realizing something, she opened her mouth, "Grandma, you... went through the old accounts?!"
Why?
Hmph.
Sylvia let out a faint, cold laugh,
need a reason to review my own household's accounts? I'm asking you now, and you're questioning me in return?"