Lily Turner didn't want her sister Alice Turner to work so hard, but she couldn't agree with her mother Sophia Wood's opinion. She always believed that women should be financially independent and not become men's appendages.
Relying on a man to live every day, she personally felt that such a life would lack a sense of dignity.
"Sister works hard to make her life more fulfilling, it has nothing to do with anyone else." That man would soon no longer be her brother-in-law, and her sister would have nothing to do with him. Her sister could do whatever she liked; it would depend on her sister's mood.
"What do you mean it has nothing to do with anyone else? That person is your brother-in-law." Sophia knew Alice Turner was forced into marriage, but she wasn't aware of how things really were between Alice and Benjamin Shaw. On the surface, there seemed to be no problem, and she couldn't have imagined that the two were planning to divorce.
He is now, but soon he won't be.
