17kNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
17kNovel > The Princess and the Pauper > Chapter 635

Chapter 635

    Chapter 635


    “Be just hurt you and she’s showing you mercy, man. She could’ve gone for the kill, but she held


    back!”


    After Belinda finished scolding, she put on a smile, turning to Louisa and saying, “Mrs. Collins, I’m


    really sorry. All this mess is my daughter’s fault. I apologize.” Belinda bent over in apology, showing a


    sincere attitude.


    “I didn’t raise my kid right, I share the me. I hope you and Mr. Collins can find it in your hearts to


    give us another chance.”


    “So this is how the Winters family handles things?”


    Before Louisa could answer, a cold glint shed in Romeo’s eyes. “Bullying my fiancee, then trying to


    brush it off with a p on the wrist and an apology? Who knew it was that easy?”


    Belinda kept her head low. Heating Romeo’s words, she got the message. She quickly turned to her


    daughter and scolded, “What are you standing there for? Hurry up and apologize to Ms. Be!”


    Noreen knew all too well the repercussions of crossing the McMins and the Collins. Her actions could


    potentially affect her entire family.


    With a humiliated and humble heart, she walked over to Arabe and bowed her head in apology, her


    voice trembling.


    “I’m sorry, Arabe. I held a grudge against you because of what happened before and did something


    terrible. Please forgive me!”


    Arabe looked at her frightened face and calmly said, “If I had drunk that water today, you wouldn’t


    have even had the chance to apologize.”


    Noreen’s head lowered even more. “I’m sorry, I’m really sorry. Please give me another chance!”


    “Opportunities onlye once. Sometimes, once you miss them, they’re gone forever.”


    She wasn’t a saint.


    If the drug had been colorless and tasteless today, she would have been a fish on the cutting board,


    waiting to be ughtered.


    “I’m sorry. Noreen was indeed at fault. I apologize on her behalf!” Belinda kept her head low. After


    apologizing, she turned to Romeo and apologized again: “I’m sorry, Mr. McMin. I failed in teaching


    my daughter.”


    Then, she individually apologized to Keh, Louisa, Chasel, Joyce, and Mya.


    Suddenly, she remembered her cousin, Enid Winters!


    Enid imed that she was bullied by Arabe and even cried buckets. Did Enid know that Arabe was


    the daughter of the Collins family? If she did and still deliberately provoked her, then Enid was just


    downright evil!


    Seeing that no one from the Collins or McMin families was speaking, they obviously weren’t going to


    let this slide.


    She didn’t dare to straighten her back, her back was covered with cold sweat. “Enid has been spoiled


    by us. I’ve decided to take her home and discipline her. Today, I’ll process her withdrawal from school!”


    The director was stunned. Withdrawal from school? She’s only been here for a few days.


    Noreen was reluctant to leave Westerly College, but her mother had made her decision. She could only


    Material ? of N?velDrama.Org.


    bow her head and silently cry, epting her fate.


    “She indeed needs strict discipline.” Romeo said coldly, “Belinda, if you wait any longer, you won’t be


    able to control her.”


    “Yes.” Belinda responded humbly, “Mr. McMin is absolutely right.”


    “Control your daughter, and don’t let her hurt my sister again.”


    This was the first time Chasel referred to her as a sister, with a strange sense of affection and


    pampering!


    Arabe respectfully said, “I respect my brother’s thoughts.”


    Hearing this, Chasel’s eyebrows lifted in happiness. His sister was so well–behaved, so understanding,


    so adorable!


    His subordinates wanted to say: Wake up, she already kicked someone until they vomited blood.
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
The Wrong Woman The Day I Kissed An Older Man Meet My Brothers Even After Death A Ruthless Proposition Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13)