“Yes, I noticed that too,” Charlotte uttered faintly. “But it doesn’t matter. I want to let others know that I don’t belong to anyone. And I won’t try to please anyone. I am me whether they like it or not.”
“Indeed. There’s no need for you to compromise with anyone.”
Lupine was impressed with Charlotte’s attitude.
“Nonetheless, Lady Sherlyn is a nice person.” Charlotte sounded composed. “At least so far, she’s been respecting and understanding me a lot.”
“The Laurent family needs to rely on Mr. Lindberg’s power after all.” Lupine’s view was more subjective in this. “That’s why she is treating you nicely. She won’t dare to offend you.”
“You got a point…” Charlotte smiled slightly. “Nonetheless, I still prefer to look at the brighter side of humans.”
“You’re just too kind.”
By the time the two of them finished getting changed and came out from the fitting room, Sherlyn had gotten along well with the kids. She taught them the basic knowledge of horse riding, and she even demonstrated it for them.
Ellie and the three kids were learning diligently while Robbie watched indifferently at a corner.
“Mommy!” Seeing Charlotte walking out, Ellie immediately ran over to her. “Come and have a look. Beta has learned how to ride a horse.”
“Please be careful.” Charlotte cast a side glance at Morgan, signaling her to keep an eye on them.
“Don’t worry. There’re so many people here. Nothing will happen.” Sherlyn let out a smile. “Charlotte, how about racing for a round and demonstrate for them?”
“Sure!” Charlotte jumped onto a horse; her posture seemed utterly professional.
“Not bad.” Sherlyn was impressed by that.
“Let me be the judge then.”
Overwhelmed with excitement, Louis volunteered to become their judge.
With that, Lupine and Morgan escorted the kids to the side to watch the race. Even Robbie started to show a hint of anticipation.
Louis raised the competition gun and fired a shot into the sky the next moment.
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