Yesseca came back to her senses and immediately held Selina back.
"Selina, Sabrina is still young. Don't argue with her."
Selina's eyes were fixed on her daughter, "Come and apologize to your Aunt Yesseca this instant!"
Sabrina stomped her feet even harder. "I won't apologize! I won't apologize!"
Selina was about to hit her again but her hand was caught by Yesseca.
"Sister, forget it," she said.
Selina's breath froze.
As she was afraid this would make things awkward for Yesseca, she let it rest for now.
In the end, Sabrina didn't apologize. Selina was the one who profusely expressed her apologies towards Yesseca.
It came to a point where even Yesseca was embarrassed by it.
She equally repeated back to her numerous times that it was all right and not a big deal.
"Yesseca," Selina spoke with regret. "Matthew always said that I was too indulgent with her and spoiled her too much. I didn't take his words to heart but I couldn't not admit it now. It turns out he was right. It was because I spoiled her so much that made her become this uncontrollable."
Yesseca gently comforted her, "Selina, it really is fine. Besides, children are supposed to be doted on. She's still young and immature now, once she grows up it will all be well. What's more..."
Yesseca chuckled, "My older sister and brother-in-law are such good people. How much worse can your daughter be?"
Her words finally eased some of the terrible mood in Selina's heart.
She sent Yesseca off from the Perry family's villa and said that she would still prepare to bring Sabrina over the next day to apologize.
The next day soon arrived.
Yesseca, Preslie, and Ruth brought a large number of employees over to the store and started to get busy early that morning.
For that day, a kindergarten in Agaphen City would launch an event that required a large number of desserts.
And the supplier for those desserts would be none other than Yesseca's bakery store.
Actually, in this kind of matter, it didn't really need Yesseca and the girls to be there to personally make them.
These could all be done by the staff alone.
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