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Go Back and I Rule There novel Chapter 171

In an instant, her eyes turned cold, a hint of bloodlust flickering within them, as if she had reverted to her old self.

A palpable hostility emanated from her.

She couldn't act out in front of her grandmother; it would only worry her.

Control it. Rosalind clenched her right fist at her side, her teeth shattering the hard candy in her mouth.

Everyone has their pride.

No one wants to be treated so disgracefully.

And now, to keep her in school, her grandmother was dragging her tired leg, bowing and smiling apologetically.

And that wasn't enough? She had to be humiliated, too?

Rosalind couldn't describe the feeling in her heart. She simply walked over and gently helped her grandmother stand up straight.

Grandma Megan instinctively turned. Seeing Rosalind, her eyes darted away. She hadn't wanted Rosalind to come, knowing that her irritability disorder was different from other illnesses.

The cause was unknown, and the flare-ups were unpredictable.

Megan was worried she would be triggered again.

But the girl had come anyway.

Anna, the cause of all this, was still typing on her computer, complaining to a friend about how clueless parents were getting. She was playing a card game, not even bothering to look up, her words dripping with scorn. "Do I need to spell it out? This is the situation. If you can't afford to raise a child, don't have one. You send her to school but don't understand the most basic social etiquette. You should take a page out of Mr. Yates' book. With your granddaughter's situation, if you don't show a little appreciation, no school is really going to want her."

The more Rosalind listened, the colder her gaze became. An unprecedented hostility appeared on her face, contrasting with the curl of her lips, making her look like an avenging angel. "Ms. Lee, how old are you? Twenty-five? Twenty-six? A recent intern?"

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