Chapter 36 Never Apologize
David's father grabbed David's ear and dragged him to Roslin. "My brat never thinks before he talks. He's rude."
While talking, he kicked David's calf and ordered with a deep voice, "Say sorry."
David did not want to apologize but he was forced to do so under his father's pressure.
With great reluctance and a grievance expression, he stated, "I'm sorry."
Mrs. Lee looked toward Tina and ordered, "Say sorry."
Tina flared up in a rage. "You are my mother aren't you? Your daughter got beaten up but you ask your daughter to say sorry to the culprit."
Her statement echoed the minds of all the students who were hit. At that moment, they felt very aggrieved and unhappy.
"How dare you! Would you have got beaten up if you hadn't offend others?"
Feeling frustrated, Tina cried profusely. After that, she reluctantly faced Roslin and uttered stiffly, "I'm sorry."
Deep rosiness crept up her face after she apologized to Roslin.
After that, she turned around and screamed at Mrs. Lee, "Are you satisfied?"
Next, she turned away and ran out of the class. Consequently, Mrs. Lee was scared, so she immediately ran after Tina.
Cecelia's mother gave Cecelia a look before Cecelia walked forward unwillingly. "I'm sorry."
She blushed vehemently thereafter.
The others were requested by their parents to apologize one after another.
As a result, John's expression became slightly better. All the parents apologized to him too.
While smiling, John said, "It's fine. It's very normal for kids to fight and argue with each other. Rosy is wrong in this affair too."
While talking, he wanted to show his generosity, so he turned to say to Roslin, "Rosy, you should apologize to them too."
However, Roslin snorted and turned away to leave.
"But he came to resolve Roslin's issue. Well, isn't this the difference between a biological daughter and a non-biological daughter?"
"I saw him leave with Roslin in a car just now without taking Linda along."
...
Linda heard the discussion of the few girls in front of her so her expression became very hideous.
"What are you talking about?" June scolded sternly.
The few girls turned around. When they saw Linda and her three besties, they became very awkward.
Amelia pointed at them. "If I hear you criticize Linda secretly again, I'll pull all your tongues out."
Linda advised in a downcast mood, "Amelia, forget it."
"They're too annoying," Amelia said righteously.
After they left, Linda sobbed and explained, "It's normal that Dad likes her. After all, I'm not a daughter of the Smith family."

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