Reclaiming What Was Meant to Be Mine

Chapter 21 Why Does the Heart Still Hurt



Chapter 21 Why Does the Heart Still Hurt

Chapter 21 Why Does the Heart Still Hurt

If she admitted that what Linda said was true, John and Lucinda would definitely think that she was lying.

This was exactly why the angelic bitch always won.

To tell the truth, no one would believe it. To tell lies, that would be an indirect confession. Neither could wash her off the charge.

However...

"As she said, she did see it right and fell down."

Linda's eyes flashed with complacency when she saw the rising anger in John and Lucinda, but it was not enough for her.

"Mom, Dad, see, I told you what I said was true. My sister really didn't push me. I accidentally fell down. Don't be angry with her."

John said in a commanding manner, "Apologize to your sister."

But Lucinda was dissatisfied and added, "No dinner for you tonight. Being hungry can make you clear your head and know what to do and what not to do."

"Indeed, there should be an apology. But it is she who should apologize to me."

Roslin raised her hand to interrupt when John and Lucinda were just about to lose their temper. She said, "Hold on." This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.

"What else do you want to say?" Lucinda kind of wanted to see what else this damn girl could say.

Roslin raised her finger to a maid and said, "Come here."

The maid stepped forward in surprise, and just as she walked in front of Roslin, suddenly, Roslin gave her a hard push, and she fell heavily to the ground.

Everyone around was surprised, and the maid looked at her in shock.

Roslin looked at John and asked, "Do you understand now?"

John was not Lucinda, and how could he not understand now? He looked at Linda coldly.

His sharp look made Linda shiver. She muttered, "Dad, I..."

Should he blame her?

No, he couldn't because she had said that it was her own fault, and they didn't believe her.

John looked at Lucinda and said, "Don't make a fuss when you don't know what's going on."

Lucinda was dumbfounded by his words, "Honey, what do you mean? Do you believe what she said? Linda is the one who is hurt now, and you're still on her side. Didn't you see what she did just now? Look how skilled she was when pushing Marisol.

John didn't even want to talk to this idiot.

Roslin smiled and said, "It is understandable that Mrs. Smith didn't see it clearly. Don't be angry." The last sentence was addressed to John.

"What does it mean?"

The surrounding maids and even Linda didn't understand it.

Roslin pointed to the maid on the ground and said word by word: "See the direction she fell to the ground. If I pushed her, after she fell to the ground, she should be in a posture of falling backwards because of inertia. Look again at your precious daughter's posture just now, she was leaning forward. I was in front of her, and how could I push her from behind?"

Lucinda was stunned, but reacted quickly and asked, "Linda, did she push you from behind?"

What Roslin said just now startled Linda. She really didn't think about it, but Lucinda's words came to the rescue. That little bitch almost got away with it.

"Mom, Roslin didn't push me from behind." While speaking, she gasped in pain, which immediately made Lucinda's heart ache. She looked at Roslin with more dissatisfaction.

Roslin's slightly lowered eyes flashed a hint of smugness.

She was ready to see how they would defend themselves now.

Roslin rested her chin on one hand, blinked her big eyes, and said leisurely, "Oh, this is very difficult. Everyone seems to be reasonable. But... it is different between pushing you from the back and from the front. Especially, judging from the place where she fell, it can be seen that the person who pushed her behind must be standing on the stairs. The injury caused by falling from the stairs is different from that on the flat ground. Just check it and it will be clear."

"Good sister, please show us your injured arm and leg."

Linda was terrified. Seeing Roslin's confident look, she felt guilty, and when she looked at Roslin, her eyes were evasive..

"Linda, show Mommy your injury," Lucinda said softly.

"Mom, I really fell down by myself. Why don't you believe it?" Linda said a little angrily.

John was not Lucinda. Seeing the difference in Linda's attitude before and after, how could he not understand what was going on? Seeing Linda's face pale with pain, the displeasure in his heart also disappeared.

"Okay, let's eat. Send the doctor over later." John put an end to this farce.

As for Linda's attempt to frame, the couple did not mention a single word, let alone punish Linda, not even a verbal reprimand.

This was her biological parents, who could not see her being wronged. They could only see the injury of Linda.

Seeing the three leaving, Roslin's lips raised a sneer.

It was just...

Her hand gently pressed into her heart, wondering why it was still so painful and so uncomfortable.

Why did it still hurt when she didn't care?

Seeing how alone Roslin was, Mary sighed in her heart and said softly, "Miss, please have your dinner. Everything will be all right in the future."

Would it?

No, not as long as Linda was around.

Roslin looked at the maid she had pushed down and said, "Give me your credit card number, or your Paypal account."

The maid didn't understand what Roslin was going to do but obediently did what she asked for.

Roslin paid and directly turned to leave, not saying a single word.

After she left, the maid gave a cry of surprise, and then her face was full of surprise.

Another maid came forward and took a close look, eyes full of envy.

Just now, everyone felt that she was unlucky, being pushed for no reason. They also thought that Miss Roslin was too domineering. But seeing that she was paid 3500 dollars, they all wished that they were the ones being pushed.

"All right, get out of here and get to work," said Mary.

Just now, she was thinking of helping Miss Roslin to clear her name, but now it seemed that she didn't need to. Roslin was more thoughtful than herself.

To these little girls, the word "sorry" was less sincere and less endearing than real money.

On the table, Linda looked at Roslin from time to time, hoping to see anger from her face. Unfortunately, there was nothing.

Good for her!

"Roslin, you will go to Masafield School with Linda next week. Ask Linda when you get confused." While saying this, John turned to Linda and said, "Take care of your sister in school."

"All right, Dad," Linda responded sweetly.

Roslin replied with a light nod.

On the second floor of the corridor, Linda blocked her in the middle and asked, "Are you behind the things on the internet?"

Roslin directly knocked her away and walked by her side. Suddenly, she stopped and whispered in her ear, "I forgot to tell you one thing. When I said on the stairs that you could judge the direction of the injury by your injury, I was lying. I can't believe you actually believed it."

Linda stared straight, and her teeth crackled out of anger when she saw Roslin leave, who was smiling.

The little bitch!

Damn it, damn it, damn it!


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