They couldn't comprehend Violeta, not after everything she had experienced in her previous life - poverty, exhaustion, and hardship. Unlike them, who had always been spendthrifts, they had no understanding of the struggles she had faced.
Even though Violeta was no longer lacking money, she still wanted others, including the couple in the café, to live well. The café, which used to have poor business, was now thriving. The couple were overjoyed because they no longer had to return to their hometown, and their children could study in Quinston.
Violeta simply shook her head and said, "You don't understand."
"Alright, please don't talk to me anymore. You're disturbing my work. Go out and take a walk. There are too many people in the shop."
Aw, she's complaining about us now.
Alright then, the four of them exchanged glances and left the shop to take a walk outside.
...
They hadn't walked for long when Zelena and her group arrived. As soon as they entered, they saw Violeta standing behind the counter, taking orders. Zelena couldn't conceal the mockery and sarcasm in her eyes.
I knew she would be working here.
Look at what she's wearing. She must be living miserably after leaving the Blake family.
When Jasper gets tired of her and dumps her, she'll be even worse off.
Zelena felt great satisfaction in her heart. They confidently walked up to the counter, exchanging glances. When Violeta looked up and saw them, her expression remained unchanged.
Zelena curled her lips and met Violeta's gaze with a shallow disdain in her eyes. She exclaimed in surprise, "Oh, sis, how could you work here? If you need money, you should have told me! If things get tough, you can always go back to Dad and Mom and apologize. They will definitely forgive you!"
"Sis, even though we are not biological sisters and you are not Dad and Mom's biological child, they have raised you for eighteen years and still have feelings for you. They would never be so heartless towards you. Sis, seeing you work so hard here, I feel really sorry for you!"
Zelena's voice was not low, quickly attracting the attention of others in the store. Her intention was simple: to embarrass Violeta. Naturally, the more people who knew, the happier she would be. Gillian and Candy also chimed in from the side.
"Lena, just forget it. Someone like her will never be grateful!"
"Yes. She fits this job perfectly. She has enjoyed the benefits of being with you for eighteen years for free! You are being too considerate of her. Someone like her doesn't deserve it!"
They echoed each other, putting on a show that delighted the three women. Violeta found it quite ridiculous. Zelena was truly determined to make things difficult for her.
The forum post had gained quite a bit of attention, and many people had come to see Violeta's true appearance after reading the post. They didn't expect to witness this scene, so everyone took out their phones and left comments on the forum, enjoying the spectacle.
At this moment, Kaylee, who was having her meal, walked over and rudely asked, "Seriously, why are you people so nosy? Are you going to order or not? If not, please leave."
"We are going to order. We never said we wouldn't."
The three of them glanced at the menu and were about to place their orders. However, the people in line behind them were not happy.
"Hey, are you three from Toland University? How can you be so uncivilized!"
"Didn't you see that we are all in line? What's the meaning of cutting in suddenly?"
"Yeah! Did you even see us? It's hot outside, and there are still many people waiting out there!"
...
Zelena and the others had become too engrossed in their conversation and had forgotten that they were still in line. They felt extremely embarrassed.
Someone recognized Zelena and spoke up. "Isn't this the girl who used to wear cheerleading uniforms on the forum?!"
"Yeah, it's her! I didn't expect her to be so uncivilized!"
Now things were not looking good for Zelena. Her reputation was ruined.
Violeta was known for her beauty, while Zelena was known for her embarrassing behavior. The contrast was stark.
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