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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1294

"Good, Very good. You won't get out of my way, right? Actually, you're just two of my father's lapdogs. What's the big deal? Today let me give you a lesson on how to be obedient." Louisa said, lunging at them with her hands and feet, beating the soldiers and unleashing her fury on them. She didn't intend to stop or show mercy at all.

"Miss Ye, please stop. What you are doing is a huge insult to us and disrespectful of our dignity. It's true that we're under the leadership of the Commander, but it doesn't mean that we are the lower class in our society. Besides, following orders is a soldier's bound duty, and nothing to be ashamed about." One soldier said, grasping Louisa's hand. He didn't allow her to be an arrogant brat. After all, the Commander had specifically instructed that they should stop her if she took as much as one step out of the house and they could do so with whatever method. Hence, they didn't even worry about handling her physically since they were under orders of the Commander.

"Let go of me. Believe me that I'll tell my dad about this when he's back. Hah! Soldiers like you want to talk about dignity? It's so funny." Louisa said with a scornful smile, pulling her hand back. Since her father wasn't in S City, she wanted to take this chance to sneak out today. She would do whatever it would take. Or she would have not a chance at all if he returned.

"Miss Ye, don't forget that the Commander also started as a low ranking soldier. Do you think he did not have his personal dignity?" The soldier argued. He was too young and aggressive to bear this. As he expected, Louisa slapped him in the face with a sound that echoed in the hall. No one could guess how hard she slapped him. Even she herself could feel her hand shaking.

"You? Do you think you can compare with my dad? Just look at you. There is no contest. Aren't you a lapdog? If you're not, why are you standing guard at my doorway?" Louisa yelled loud, without the slightest remorse.

"Louisa, what are you doing? Apologize to them right now!" Louisa's mother had come because of the loud noise their argument was making. She didn't expect to hear bad words from her daughter, so, with a serious face, she scolded Louisa immediately and commanded her to stop.

"Mom, why are you taking their side? Don't you think it's beneath your dignity?'' Louisa said dismissively, pouting. In return, her mother couldn't stand her and gave her a hard slap. The sound it made was less than what Louisa did on that soldier.

"Louisa, I ……" Louisa's mom said with regret, looking at her own hand in disbelief. After all, she loved her own daughter very much.

"Great. These are my parents. One grounded me for other people and the other slapped me in favor of an outsider. Is this how you show me your love?" Louisa said, touching her painful face. She thought her mother loved her. She had never expected that her mother would punish her because of other people as her father did. She couldn't believe it. Then she slightly raised her chin disdainfully and walked back into the room in anger.

Louisa's mother frowned, sighed, then smiled to the two soldiers apologetically and said, "I'm sorry my daughter did that to you. If she said some impolite words, I apologize."

"Madam, no need to be like this. We're really fine." Although they were wronged and violated earlier, the soldiers felt relieved when hearing Louisa's mother's apology. After all, they were simple and honest young men. Although they still looked like boys, they were full of courage in their hearts after joining the army.

"Alas! I spoiled my girl, so she was so impetuous. I wish she could be as reasonable as you are." Louisa's mother said, sighed and walked back to the room, leaving the two soldiers staring at each other without knowing what to do.

Louisa released her frustration by throwing things around in her room. She felt that nothing was going well. She didn't reflect on what she had done and instead, displaced her resentment onto others. A girl like her was very selfish and lacked any sense of responsibility.

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