Chapter 765 Scold Her Harshly
A worried look was pasted on his face as Clifton tumed to look at his daughter. Normally, Abigail was a clever woman. However,
whenever she faced a confrontation with Gabrielle, she always appeared to look inferior.
It wasn't until now that Abigail realized that Gabrielle played her at the palm of her hands. It was a wake-up call for Abigail. She
thought that it was time for a change. This might be her opportunity to improve her temper and outlook. In several aspects, she
was much superior but when it boiled down to a battle of abilities and wits, Abigail always seemed to be lacking against her.
That was what took them apart. It was the reason behind how Gabrielle, a simple woman, managed to marry a catch while
Abigail was left with men that did not deserve her. There were quite a number of eligible bachelors in Snowland but none of them
could bear Abigail's personality
“Dad, are you also taking her side?" The look on her father's face made Abigail feel unhinged. The feeling of uneasiness in her
guts was emphasized when she felt like her father was taking Gabrielle's side.
“You are my daughter. How could I possibly be in the favor of a stranger? However, Gabrielle is Westley's wife. She's our guest. I
could never drive her out. What would people think of me?" Clifton comforted Abigail. ,
Abigail had always been willful and had never experienced being on the losing end. Everyone in Snowland acknowledged the
aristocracy of the Schmidt family. Nobody had the guts to speak ill of her, let alone castigate her behavior and faults. -
Gabrielle was the first woman who stood up to her. If one were to look into it, what Gabrielle had done did Abigail some good.
Gabrielle's criticism helped Abigail realize that she should do something about her behavior. After all, she should be aware of the
fact that there would always be someone better than her.
“Dad, is that the truth? Are you really on my side?" Clifton's words sent relief to Abigail's thoughts.
“Of course Iam. You are my most prized possession. Where else would I be if not on your side?" Without a tinge of doubt, Clifton,
indeed, stood up for his beloved daughter . I
“I know you love me. Gabrielle is a horrible woman, dad. She asked me to be her servant and even asked for my help with
making a snowman. Eventually, she made up a stupid reason so she could slack off. 1 am the lady of the Schmidt family. Nobody
could do that to me. That bitch really gets on my nerves!" The anger in Abigail's heart grew every second she spent thinking
about it ce I - .
"You should always keep what happened in mind. That way, you won't forget what kind of woman she is. You know how
difficult she could be. Why do you keep on getting on her bad side? You just gave her a free pass to play you. Don't let yourself be
fooled again.” Clifton felt sorry for his daughter but he also wanted her to learn from her mistakes.
“Why would you say that, dad?" Her mood turned sour. 'How could he lecture me like this? Is he really even my dad? I knew he
was on her side!’ Abigail thought to herself
"Please be wiser, Abigail. You have to set your boundaries. Be smart with who you can cross and who you can't. If you chanced
upon someone who you shouldn't have, you would suffer the consequences. Do you understand?" Tough love was difficult but
Clifton was convinced that it was time for her daughter to learn her lesson I
"I see. You have to go. It's time to make a snowman. I guess I'll have to make it all by myself," Abigail exclaimed, her voice
teeming with sarcasm. Evidently, her mood had tumed for the worse I
Clifton knew very well that his daughter had an insanely horrible temper. Staying would only make Abigail even more irate than
she already was. That was why he opted for his best option. He left.
"I hope your snowman tums out nice. I'm going to leave you to it. Make it as good as you promised. Don't forget to behave well
for the next couple of days. We have guests. You should control your temper. Don't get on your grandfather's nerves, okay?"
Clifton warned.
Abigail was left feeling furious from her father's words. Hearing what he said put her into an even worse mood.
"Dad, do you really think that I'm good for nothing?!" she screamed.
"Abigail, calm down. I have never thought of you that way. You will always be the best daughter I've ever had. I'm sure your
grandfather would be ecstatic if your snowman tums out great. Trust me," Clifton encouraged Abigail despite her sudden
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