"Dad, you must want to ask about Madam Johnson, right? Madam Johnson hasn't been doing well lately. She found out that Sabrina and Frederick killed you. She feels terribly guilty and blames herself deeply, because the adopted daughter she doted on since childhood killed the man she loved."
"But Madam Johnson seems to have matured a lot." For Sienna, as her daughter, to say her mother had matured was quite something; it was precisely because Pauline Briggs had previously been so impeccably well-behaved and sheltered that she hadn't truly grown up. "Dad, you used to spoil Madam Johnson too much; that's why she never really grew up. Actually, Madam Johnson can be very strong too."
"I'm actually quite envious of Madam Johnson. Women dare to be willful because someone indulges them. After you left, there was no one to indulge Madam Johnson, so she couldn't afford to be willful anymore."
