"You!"
Yolanda turned her head to look at Rita with sullen sight as if she would swallow the little girl.
"It was not going to do us any better!"
Seeing Yolanda to break out, Daryal Nash grabbed her and shook head to motion her not to go on.
Yolanda was so infuriating that she shook his hand off.
She gave Rita a sharp look, and then her eyes fell on Mrs. Brown who was sitting on the sofa. "Mrs. Brown, I was sorry for my rudeness today."
"Ouch, I couldn't afford to accept your apology to me." The old lady leered at Yolanda and turned to look at the servant beside her, "Duncan, saw the guest out!"
Snorted and choked up with anger, Yolanda turned her head and walked away quickly without waiting for the servant to see her out.
Seeing Yolanda like a drown mouse, Mrs. Brown appeared very proud and self-satisfied and in a good mood with her lips lifting up unconsciously.
"Grandma, I would be blamed for all of this today. I dishonored you and the family." Rita plopped down on the ground, begging to look at the opposite person." Please stop beating dad, if you were still angry, you could hit me."
"No, mum, you could beat me. Rita was too small to stand the family penalty."
"Dad!"
Seeing her father kneeling, Rita was worried with tears in eyes.
Amelia Miller looked at them and smiled kindly, "Fine, you two could stand and I hoped such matter would not happen again!"
"Thank you, Grandma," Rita said with joy and helped her father to stand.
After experiencing two things, Amelia also realized the change of Rita and her prejudice toward Rita disappeared to some extent.
She even felt that the scene of Rita shaking Yolanda's hand off was the same as herself when she was young.
She recognized Rita than before.
Amelia stretched her eyebrows, "Rita, I heard from your parents that you were going to go back to school recently?"
"Well, I wanted to learn more so that I could do my part when it was my turn to contribute to the Brown family." Rita said with smile to please Amelia.
As expected, Amelia was more delighted, "Well, your idea was great, then you should study well and serve the family."
"Yes."
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