Why was she trying so hard even when she didn't fit i n?!
Does she seriously believe that people will start to think of her as a member of the upper class just because she dressed her child up in luxurious clothes?
That's ridiculous!
Meanwhile, Sabrina still didn’t say a word.
She could tell that when this woman had called her a country bumpkin the other day, it had just been to satisfy her own sense of superiority. However, when Susan's mother saw that Aino was dressed prettier and more elegant than her own daughter today, she couldn't restrain herself anymore.
Envy and jealousy overwhelmed her!
Just as Sabrina had been about to snap back at Susan’s mother, an arm suddenly appeared from behind and rested on her shoulders. When she turned her head, she saw Sebastian looking back at her.
As he pulled Sabrina into his arms, an off-road vehicle worth tens of millions pulled up beside them slowly.
"Do you know her?" Sebastian asked with a cold tone.
Still shocked from finding herself in Sebastian’s arms, Sabrina could only speak incoherently. "You...didn't you go to the office, why are you still here?"
His words were like sharp daggers that had no intention of showing mercy towards Susan's mother." I told you that I didn't want to send Aino to this kindergarten. Look at the people here! Such poor behavior! As if they're uneducated! I’ll immediately notify the principal to remove people like her from the kindergarten!"
When Susan's mother saw Sebastian's outburst, she was taken aback.
She was by no means impervious to what was going o n. This man, this car. Susan's mother knew that the people in front of them would not be easy to deal with.
After a short moment, her legs started to grow weak from fright and her face had turned extremely pale. While she was still conscious, she quickly knelt down and started to beg Sebastian.
"Sir, sir, it's my fault for not being able to distinguish your worthy presence. Sir, will you please give me a chance? It wasn't easy for me to get my child enrolled i n this kindergarten. We even cashed in a lot of favors, I ... I won't ever dare speak to them in that manner again, so please..."
Sebastian snorted at her groveling.
Susan's mother turned to Sabrina again. "Please, it's all my fault, I didn't know that you were actually part o f nobility. You merely tried to keep a low profile, unlike me, a real country bumpkin. I beg you, our daughters are close friends. For their sake, please let m e go this once. I will never dare to do it again, sob, sob, sob..."
She was crying very pitifully.
When Sabrina saw this, she tugged at Sebastian's arms. "Forget it, her child is innocent and is also close to Aino."
"Don't tell me that you're still planning to let her off?" Sebastian asked back angrily.
Women really were stupid!
How could she be bullied to this degree when her own husband was the richest man in South City, the man who had been nicknamed the Living Hades?!
"Got it." Sabrina suddenly smiled, feeling relieved.
Sebastian was right. Even though she didn't want to cause trouble, trouble always seemed to come to her b y itself.
In fact, the quieter and more submissive she was, the more people bullied her.
The incident with Susan's mother was just a small example. After this day, Susan's mother would never again give her any more problems. However, as soon a s Sabrina entered the company that same morning, she encountered Ruth again.
To be more precise, Ruth had intentionally waited to ambush Sabrina at the company's entrance.
"You, stop right there!" she ordered domineeringly when she saw Sabrina walking in.
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