Chapter 1298: 329: Lady Thompson turned pale, chasing to apologize! _3 Chapter 1298: 329: Lady Thompson turned pale, chasing to apologize! _3 Now having Lady Thompson apologize to a younger generation such as Viola Thompson…
Hearing this, Lady Thompson squinted and remained silent.
In her life, she had never once felt she had lost to Sally Bennett.
But now.
She had lost thoroughly!
Apologize to a younger generation?
She simply couldn't swallow her pride.
She and Sally Bennett were old comrades-in-arms, they had fought together side by side, regardless of Viola Thompson's current status, she was Sally's granddaughter.
Thinking about this relationship, Lady Thompson always felt disgusted.
After all, in her younger days, she and Sally were headstrong and neither would bow down to the other.
Now that Sally had passed on, having her bow down to Sally's granddaughter was even harder for Lady Thompson to accept.
No way!
Even if it killed her, she wouldn't bow down to a little girl.
Vicki Thompson understood Lady Thompson's feelings very well, as a dutiful and understanding granddaughter with a big-picture perspective, she naturally wouldn't let Lady Thompson take this step.
“Grandma, all the mistakes were mine, I should have been more considerate, and I shouldn't have thought with a small-minded mentality. If I had been respectful and not made baseless conjectures, none of this would have happened,” Vicki said.
At this point, Vicki stood up from her seat and looked at Lady Thompson, “So, Grandma, if anyone should apologize, it should be me. I should pay for my ignorance.”
Vicki regretted her actions now.
Before, she had prided herself on her excellence and insight, but after experiencing this event, she realized she was just another ordinary person.
She was proud, arrogant, ignorant, and even conceited.
If she had shown respect to Viola Thompson from the beginning, all the things that happened later would not have occurred.
But she hadn't.
She was blinded by the pursuit of fame and fortune.
Now, whenever Vicki thought about the words she had just said to Viola Thompson, she wished she could just go crawl into a hole and disappear.
Indeed.
People always learn as they grow.
One should never look down upon anyone at any time.
Vicki would always remember this lesson in life.
Lady Thompson looked at Vicki, her eyes full of affection, in truth, this matter had nothing to do with Vicki. From the very beginning, she had misled Vicki.
She told Vicki that a person of no importance was coming, and even said that Viola Thompson was a bottomless pit.
This lowered Vicki's impression of Viola Thompson and directly defined Viola as a poor relative coming for a handout.
If there was any fault, it is hers, it had nothing to do with Vicki.
But this kind-hearted child still took the blame.
Vicki forced a smile, “Grandma, don't feel bad for me, I don't feel wronged at all. If I'm wrong, then I'm wrong.”
Making mistakes isn't scary.
Because no one is perfect, everyone makes mistakes.
What's scary is not admitting one's own mistakes.
Lady Thompson sighed, “Alright, Vicki, you handle this issue.”
“Okay,” Vicki nodded.
Lady Thompson looked at everyone in the hall and then said, “That's enough for today, you can all leave.”
One would have thought today was a good day.
Who would have thought, things would end up like this.
Lady Thompson turned around and left.
Rosalind Rohr came to Vicki, her face showing blame, “Vicki, why did you take all the blame? This isn't just your fault!”
Every snowflake is guilty before an avalanche.
In driving away Viola Thompson, every member of the Thompson Clan is responsible!
Why should Vicki take all the blame?
This is too unfair!
Vicki looked around, “Mum, let's go to our room and talk.”
Rosalind Rohr nodded.
Once back in their room, Rosalind Rohr continued, “Vicki, you're just too easy to bully! In my opinion, even if someone has to apologize, it shouldn't just be you. Your elder cousins should also step forward! Aren't they always proud of being the eldest grandchildren? Now it's time for the eldest grandchildren to step up, but they are hiding away!”
As a mother, Rosalind Rohr felt sorry for her daughter.
She was clearly younger than her two cousins.
She was supposed to be protected, but what about now?
She had been pushed into the limelight.
Thinking about this, Rosalind Rohr felt suffocated.
A mother's heart aches for her child.
With such a situation, perhaps no one else could empathize with her.
Chapter end
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