"Did Ms. Graham and Ms. Spencer get on someone's wrong side somehow? I don't understand why some people just have to be so confrontational. Don't they know that they should at least have basic respect toward others?"
The people around them whispered among each other, criticizing Shelley for being inconsiderate and lacking in manners.
Shelley winced slightly in embarrassment. She stammered with an awkward expression, "I-I didn't mean it that way! I'm blunt with my words, but I never looked down on them. If I did, why would I even come here?"
"Need I remind you that you just ordered me to lead your horse, saying that menial work like this is fitting for a lowly horse trainer like me? We've long moved past the master-slave dynamic in society. Don't you understand that everyone is equal in the modern world?" Mia questioned.
Her voice was calm and indifferent, yet it carried an inexplicable authority that made everyone feel uneasy.
Shelley was at a loss for words, and her face turned ashen.
Just then, Elena walked over from the side. She had just gone to the restroom; she hadn't expected trouble to arise while she was away.
"What happened? Did you upset Ms. Graham?" Elena turned to look at Shelley with a cold gaze.
Shelley's expression faltered instantly. She bit her lip and remained silent for a long time.
Elena grew irritated. She even started to regret bringing Shelley along today. This foolish Shelley kept saying the wrong things at the wrong time. One could say she was absolutely daft and clueless.
"Apologize." Elena shot Shelley an icy glare.
Shelley stiffened for a moment and reluctantly apologized. She decided to let it go for now because there was still an important event later. So, she couldn't afford to ruin anything now.
"Angela, since you're already here, why don't you stay a little longer? Ms. Spencer, it wouldn't be fun if you both left now," Elena said with a smile.
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