Chapter 829
“Mom, don’t worry too much about the future. When all of this is over, I’ll find someone for you to meet,” Lillian teased, not
wanting Abigail to be overly concerned.
Her parents had already worried too much for her, and if getting married was the only way to give them peace of mind, she would
make an effort to find a suitable partner for herself!
Rosalie received a call from the kindergarten teacher, saying that Jennifer had been involved in an incident at school and hoped
that she could go
over.
Rosalie’s heart skipped a beat. “What happened?”
“Well... Jennifer got into a fight with another child at the kindergarten, and the other child... got slightly injured,” the homeroom
teacher explained.
After some clarifications, Rosalie learned that Jennifer had fought with Wrenna in kindergarten. During the fight, Wrenna had
suffered some minor injuries, and a small section of her hair was pulled out by Jennifer. Girls often cared about their appearance,
and Wrenna burst into tears upon discovering the small bald spot on her head. She insisted on pulling Jennifer’s hair as well.
As one was the adopted daughter of the Youngblood family and the other was the recently returned daughter of the Youngblood
family, the
homeroom teacher didn’t want to offend either side. Therefore, she could only cautiously make the phone call.
Upon hearing that, Rosalie hurried to the kindergarten. Before she could even enter the teacher’s office, she could hear Agyness
scolding from inside.
“You! Do you have any upbringing at all? How did your mother teach you? You and Wrenna are at least sisters. How could you
pull her hair like that? You did it on purpose, right? You... You’re so young, yet your thoughts are so malicious...”
“She’s not my sister!” Jennifer retorted with a childish voice.
“What did you say? Wrenna is your Dad’s daughter-why would she not be your sister?” Agyness’ voice became even sharper.
“She’s not! I only have a brother!” Jennifer retorted without hesitation.
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“Fine. Did your mom teach you to say these things? How long have you been back? And you’re deliberately excluding your sister
like this? How will you get along when you grow up!” Agyness scolded harshly.
“How Jen turns out is our family’s concern, and it has nothing to do with you, Ms. Sabatini.” Guillermo’s tender voice held a touch
of coldness. “Furthermore, Ms. Sabatini, you defamed my mommy, so you must apologize to her!”
At that moment, Rosalie happened to be at the office’s door. She looked at Guillermo defending Jennifer by standing in front of
her with his small body, and her heart warmed at the sight.
Although Guillermo was usually quiet, he was a reliable child! When he chose to hold someone dear, he would be very kind to
that person! “Apologize? Guille, Wrenna is your sister, too. You used to like her a lot, didn’t you? Why don’t you see her as your
sister now? It must be something your mom told you. Did she tell you not to be nice to Wrenna in the future?” Agyness pressured
him aggressively.
Tears welled up in Wrenna’s eyes as she looked at Guillermo with a pitiful expression. “Guille, I-I’m your sister, too. Why are you
only helping her and not me?”
Guillermo gazed indifferently at Agyness and Wrenna. For the first time in his life, he felt a sense of regret. He regretted telling
Jonathan that he wanted a sister, leading him to adopt Wrenna.
He didn’t like Wrenna. When he saw Wrenna and Agyness being bullied and scolded by others while in the car last time, he felt
sorry for them. But currently, they made him feel uncomfortable.
“Jen is my sister,” Guillermo said. It was as if his sentence explained everything.
Wrenna’s little face flushed red. She wondered if Guillermo meant he didn’t recognize her as his sister just because she wasn’t
Jonathan’s biological daughter.
At that moment, Wrenna felt that Agyness was right. It was all because of Rosalie that Agyness couldn’t marry Jonathan and that
she couldn’t become his true daughter.
She particularly disliked being referred to as an adopted daughter and preferred to be called “Ms. Youngblood” or “Guillermo’s
sister.” However, since Jennifer had started attending kindergarten, no one called Wrenna “Ms. Youngblood” anymore. When
they mentioned “Guillermo’s
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sister”, everyone would think of Jennifer.
There was once when another teacher visited their class and asked
Guillermo who his sister was. She had wanted to stand up, but Guillermo pulled Jennifer out instead.
“But Jennifer’s mom’s friend is a homewrecker, and her mom is also a homewrecker. When Jennifer grows up, she’ll become
one, too. Do you want a homewrecker as your sister?” Wrenna shouted angrily.
With those words, all the adults present had their expressions change dramatically. They hadn’t expected a five-year-old child to
say something like that.
“Don’t talk bad about my mommy and Aunt Lillian like that!” Jennifer once again attempted to lunge forward to hit Wrenna. Even
though she was only five, she understood what homewrecker meant!
Rosalie rushed into the office and grabbed Jennifer aside.
Jennifer had initially wanted to resist, but upon seeing Rosalie, she quickly started to explain, “Mommy, I was being good today,
but Wrenna said that you and Aunt Lillian are both homewreckers. I told her to stop, but she insisted on saying more and even
dared me to fight her, so I did!”
Jennifer articulated the sequence of events quite intelligently, while cleverly clearing herself of blame. She made it clear that she
didn’t want to fight but was provoked by Wrenna!
Rosalie examined Jennifer’s face. There were some marks on her little face, but they weren’t serious—just some minor
scratches commonly seen in children’s fights.
On the other side, Wrenna had some similar scratches on her face, but they weren’t severe either. The serious issue was the
teacher’s account of the bald patch caused by the hair-pulling. It happened to be at her forehead, creating a peculiar and
unattractive appearance.
Wrenna seemed slightly frightened when she saw Rosalie’s arrival and unconsciously clung to Agyness’ waist.
Agyness smiled at Rosalie and said, “It’s just childish talk, Rosalie. I hope you don’t mind.”
“Of course, childish talk doesn’t bother me. However, I’m quite curious to know who said these things to her. It can’t be that she
suddenly said such things for no reason,” Rosalie responded with a light smile. Her gaze, however, was sharp as she fixed it on
Agyness.
A hint of embarrassment briefly crossed Agyness’ face. “Perhaps it’s because of the widespread access to information
nowadays. You know, children see certain things in the news, and they might mistakenly believe it’s just like what they’ve seen in
those reports.”