Hayden very righteously testified for Caroline, “Madam Fisher, I can testify for Ms. Caroline. She had been sitting here eating and only stood up when I asked her for a dance.”
“I didn’t say it was you who made Celine fall. It’s just that you were so close to her, and yet you didn’t come and help her up when you saw her fall.” It was no secret in Jensburg that Madam Fisher favored her adopted daughter.
As soon as she said that, everyone criticized her internally for being a foolish and inconsiderate old woman.
Her adopted daughter fell, and she blamed her biological daughter for not going to help.
Did Celine not know how to get up herself?
What the hell did her fall have to do with Caroline?
“Yeah. Celine fell so embarrassedly, but you just stood there watching, Caroline. Where’s the sisterly love? You didn’t help her up at all. Are you happy seeing Celine being in a sorry state?”
The person who spoke was Emma.
It was not Caroline’s fault, but she also wanted Celine to blame her.
Caroline opened her mouth and wanted to say something, but she did not say anything in the end. She lowered her head and looked aggrieved.
It was infuriating to watch.
Everyone felt that the Fishers were senseless.
Celine’s biological father caused Caroline, the real daughter of the family, to become the housekeeper’s daughter at birth and be raised in the countryside.
Celine robbed Caroline of everything that belonged to her. It took a long time for God to shed light on the truth and for Caroline to retrieve her rightful status. Who knew, the Fishers still pampered Celine as before and were flippant toward Caroline.
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