Cherry casually pulled a piece of paper from her pocket and tossed it toward them as if giving alms.
"Take a good look. This is the information on the people I was talking to. Don't you dare say I'm not a good person. Despite your wonderful attitudes, I'm still generously sharing this with you. There aren't many people as kind as me out there."
The elders, accustomed to calling the shots in the Rosenberg family and being treated with deference everywhere they went, had never been subjected to such treatment.
First, they were disrespected by Hannah, and now by Cherry. It was as if the two of them were determined to trample the three elders, and the entire Rosenberg family, under their feet.
"Cherry, you may not be a Rosenberg, but to us, you are a junior. Is this any way to treat your elders?"
Mr. Michael Rosenberg, who had been silent, finally couldn't take it anymore and spoke through gritted teeth.
Cherry rolled her eyes.
"Don't try to apply your Rosenberg family rules to me, okay? You wanted this information, and I gave it to you. Now you want to lecture me?"
"If you have a problem with my attitude, I can call my grandparents down to have a chat with you. I'm always like this, and they don't have a problem with it. Why should you?"
Hannah thought that was an excellent point.
She picked up her phone, slowly raised her eyes to the three elders across from her, and asked with a smile, "Would you like to meet with my grandparents to discuss our attitudes in detail?"
Seeing Hannah once again looking like she was about to make a call, Mr. Michael Rosenberg clenched his jaw in fury and fell silent.
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