"I just feel that you work too hard, Dad. You leave early and come home late. I want to help share some of the burden," Yvonne said with a gentle smile as she served a piece of fish to Harold.
"Even though I'm still in school, I read financial magazines when I have the time, hoping to be of assistance when the company needs it."
"You're so thoughtful, Yvonne!" Diana exclaimed. Although she had recently been impressed by Yolanda's demeanor, she still found Yvonne's obedience and understanding far more comforting.
In contrast, Yolanda's behavior, such as often staying out late after school, made Diana worry that if she relied on Yolanda, things could go seriously wrong—like Harold getting hospitalized for a gastric perforation.
Although Yolanda seemed focused on her meal, she was actually keenly observing their expressions.
Seeing Yvonne's smugness made her reconsider her decision not to confront her about yesterday's lie. Suddenly, she pulled out her phone and sent a message, then resumed eating as if nothing had happened.
"All you know to do is eat! That's all you know!" Diana criticized. She continued to praise Yvonne, hoping it would inspire Yolanda to be more responsible and stop her reckless behavior. Yet, Yolanda showed no reaction and remorse for what had happened.
"If you hadn't been out playing and had answered your phone yesterday, Yvonne wouldn't have had to skip her evening class to find out about your dad's accident!" Diana scolded.
"Mom, don't blame Yolanda. I bet she feels really guilty right now," Yvonne chimed in, pretending to be understanding while subtly fueling Diana's resentment against Yolanda.
"Guilty?" Diana scoffed. "She looks quite pleased! All she does is laze around. If she keeps this up, she won't even make it to college, let alone graduate from the First Academy!"
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