Chapter 15 Took Back Her Things
Chapter 15 Took Back Her Things
Chapter 15 Took Back Her Things
Roslin looked at Lucinda coldly.
This was her mother.
In her mother's eyes, Linda was her perfect daughter. Even if Linda showed her scheming and vicious side, her mother could always make lots of excuses for Linda.
No matter what Roslin said, her mother would always believe Linda. In her eyes, Linda was a reasonable, noble, and elegant lady.
What about Roslin?
As long as Roslin made a small mistake, she would be scolded by her mother.
In her mother's eyes, Roslin was a vulgar, uncivilized, and uneducated wicked girl.
Roslin had experienced too many of these scenes in the past eight years. At first, she was sad and upset. Then she became jealous and angry. In the end, all her emotions turned into hatred. Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
Anger and hatred made her lose herself and go down the wrong path.
She started to take everything from Linda.
People around her looked at her like she was crazy. They only saw Linda's grievances and how hard it was for her in the Smith family. No one realized that those things should have belonged to Roslin.
Roslin just wanted to back what was rightfully hers.
Perhaps Linda's fragility and kindness were too charming. All the men around her like her.
Her adopted elder brother, her nominal fiance, and even her cousin who was like her best friend, all secretly loved her.
Linda was like a heroine in a romantic novel. She didn't have to do anything, but countless men fell for her.
But Roslin was like the evil supporting character, not only taking away Linda's identity as the daughter of the Smith family but also taking away her happiness and constantly bullying her.
It was ridiculous.
The person who took over someone else's place could get everyone's sympathy and pity after losing everything.
While Roslin, the victim, faced everyone's jealous, envious, disdainful, and even disapproving eyes.
Shouldn't she be the one receiving sympathy?
She had suffered and endured the hardships for Linda for eighteen years, and she only took back what was rightfully hers. What was wrong with that?
Perhaps the mistake was that she shouldn't have come back and taken what was hers. She should have willingly let Linda continue to enjoy them.
Lucinda turned to Roslin and said, "Linda had good intentions. If you don't appreciate it, that's fine. But don't try to sow discord here. Our family won't tolerate this kind of bad behavior."
See, it was Linda's fault, but in the end, it became Roslin's fault.
Wasn't it ridiculous?
Roslin's heart had been broken in her past life, so she no longer felt sad now. Roslin calmly looked at Lucinda, allowing Lucinda to blame her and give a false account of the facts.
"Enough." John scolded and took out a card from his bag, handing it to Roslin. "Pick whatever clothes you like."
John glanced at Linda and said gently to Roslin, "The daughter of the Smith family doesn't need to wear other people's old clothes. Don't save money for me. Buy whatever you want."
Roslin took the card.
John and his secretary hurriedly left.
Only Roslin, Linda, and Lucinda were left in the room, looking at each other. Mary and the other servants stayed far away.
Roslin raised the bank card in her hand and smiled at Linda and Lucinda. "I'm going shopping. You can go to the party by yourself. Have fun."
Her smile was like an invisible slap, hitting Linda's face hard and making Linda feel pain.