Chapter 13 Why I Should Apologize?
Chapter 13 Why I Should Apologize?
Chapter 13 Why I Should Apologize?
The next day, Linda woke up early to dress up. She chose a new princess dress that complemented her skin tone perfectly, wore diamond earrings in her ears, and a gemstone bracelet designed by her older brother on her wrist. After confirming that she looked flawless in the mirror, she smiled.
Just the thought of Roslin wearing her old clothes and appearing in front of her friends made her feel satisfied.
Soon, Roslin would become a laughingstock in the upper class and a disgrace to the Smith family.
"Linda, are you going out?" Lucinda looked at Linda who was dressed up and was quite pleased.
"Yes, I'm planning to introduce Roslin to some friends," Linda said gently.
Lucinda took her hand and gently patted it. "You are the most sensible and considerate. Take good care of her outside and don't let her embarrass us or bring shame to the Smith family." Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
Linda nodded obediently. "Mom, I understand."
She would naturally take good care of Roslin.
"Let's go."
Suddenly, a cold voice came from behind.
Lucinda and Linda turned around and were surprised when they saw Roslin's outfit.
"Why are you wearing this?" Lucinda frowned. "How can you go out just wearing a shirt and jeans?"
If Roslin went out dressed like this, it would be a disgrace to the Smith family.
"Is there a problem?" Roslin said.
Lucinda was angry at Roslin's unsophisticated appearance and scolded her madly. "Are you intentionally trying to make the Smith family a laughingstock by going out dressed like this? Are you trying to tell everyone that the Smith family mistreats you?"
She had been dissatisfied with Roslin's behavior, but she had been holding back her anger because Roslin had just returned. But now, Roslin was getting out of hand.
Linda quickly said to comfort Lucinda, "Mom, don't be angry. Roslin probably didn't mean it."
As she said this, she turned to Roslin and kept winking at Roslin. "Roslin, apologize to Mom quickly."
But Roslin laughed.
Looking at Lucinda's angry face, she found it ridiculous.
"You, you..."
Lucinda scolded Roslin, but Roslin actually laughed.
This feeling made Lucinda very suffocated and uncomfortable.
Linda kept patting Lucinda's back and said, "Mom, calm down. Don't get too angry. If your health is affected, I'll worry about you. Roslin, hurry up and apologize to Mom."
Lucinda looked at Linda, who was so considerate and filial, and then looked at Roslin who stood there like a little rascal and became more and more dissatisfied and upset.
Roslin was actually her daughter.
Why wasn't her daughter Linda?
"Apologize? Why should I apologize? Am I not wearing it properly? Or did I steal or rob something? Why why do you think you're embarrassed by me? My clothes are clean and neat. How does that bring shame to the Smith family?"
Roslin had wanted to say this in her past life but had always held back.
Now, she finally said it in front of them.
"Are you trying to anger me to death?" Lucinda's chest heaved with anger.
Linda disapproved and said, "Roslin, wearing this outfit is not appropriate for your status. You are now the daughter of the Smith family, not who you used to be. Clothes represent your status. Now you represent not only yourself but also the Smith family."
Lucinda was relieved to hear Linda's words.
This was how her daughter should be. The more she looked at Roslin, the more uncomfortable she felt.
Roslin looked enlightened and said, "I know I should put on some of Linda's old clothes before I head out to meet her friends. In that case, the Smith family won't be disgraced and will appear respectable."