Chapter 190
“Oh.” Arabella finally let go of her grip.
Due to the sudden release, Olga stumbled and fell. Yolanda tried to help her up but got her skirt stepped on, and they both ended up sprawled on the floor, heads colliding in a comical fashion.
“You little rascal.” Olga pointed at Arabella, too angry to even stand up.
“Do you think you can just hit Yoli’s face without any repercussions? Last time, you had your friends gang up on her, and now you dare to bully her in front of me. If you don’t apologize to Yoli today, we’ll let everyone judge you!”
“Fine.” Arabella agreed surprisingly easily; she carelessly said, “Let’s have everyone judge then. And while we’re at it, let’s see if copying other people’s piano pieces can win you a runner–up trophy.”
“What are you on about? Don’t frame Yoli!”
“Whether I’m framing or not, ask her.” Arabella’s gaze fell on Yolanda, who looked utterly unconcerned.
Yolanda felt uneasy. She hadn’t expected Arabella to discover this so quickly. Gritting her teeth, she said, “Do you have any evidence?”
“Yeah, do you have any proof that Yoli copied someone else’s piano piece? Even if she did, how would you know? Do you even know how to listen to piano music?” Arabella had a piano bought for her by Grace in the past, but she hardly ever played it.
Don’t go around accusing people of plagiarism just because you know a bit about music!
“I get it! You’re just jealous because Yoli won second place, so you deliberately came to the theater to embarrass her? You’re so cunning! How could the Murphy family raise someone like you?”
“Who raised who?” Arabella raised her indifferent eyes and sheered, “Did I ever spend your money?”
“Isn’t the Murphy family’s money my money?”
“That’s Granny Grace’s!”
“Fine, you mischievous child! I won’t argue with you about this; are you going to apologize or not?” Olga’s voice had attracted a few onlookers.
Feeling embarrassed, Yolanda tried to pull Olga away, saying, “Forget it, mom.”
“No way, I’m going to make her apologize to you today!” Olga was set on getting an apology from Arabella.
“Mom, there are other people watching.” Yolanda was afraid the reporters would come over and say, “Let’s not argue with her; let’s go. We’ll have other opportunities.”
It didn’t have to be here!
“Let go of me. Let me teach her a lesson. Don’t worry, I’m here!”
“Are you guys done?” Arabella was losing her patience. Were they really going to argue about this? Didn’t they care about their dignity at all?
“We’ve already let you go. What more do you want?” Yolanda had never seen someone so ungrateful. Was she not satisfied until she had antagonized everyone?, “Oh, of course, I want you to apologize.”
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