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The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor) novel Chapter 189

Chapter 189

The Windsor family really is something. They kicked out their own daughter, spoiled the adopted one rotten, and now that they’ve realized their biological daughter has some value, they’re actually forcing the adopted girl to kneel and apologize to her in public.

You noticed that too? I don’t think the Windsors changed their attitude out of love for their daughter. Feels more like it’s all for Mr. Ludwig.

Of course it is! Otherwise, why did they treat her like she was some kind of pariah before, and now suddenly everything’s fine?

Ha, that familythey’ve really perfected the art of shameless opportunism,

The hum of gossip swirled around Rosetta, each word sharp as a pinprick.

She spun around, raising her voice Since Rosetta and her daughter had come all this way, it was clear they weren’t about to let lvy go so easily.

Ivy! Ivy, wait up!Rosetta called, hurrying after her.

But Ivy didn’t slow down.

Rosetta’s health had been poor lately; after just a few quick steps, she was short of breath and her heart was pounding. She had no choice but to turn to her younger daughter. Emma, hurrygo stop your sister. I need to talk to her.”

Okay, Mom. Be careful,Emma replied, then darted ahead to intercept Ivy. Hold on, Ivy. Mom needs to talk to you.

Move,” Ivy said coldly, her face impassive.

Come on, Ivy. Mom hasn’t been well. No matter what’s happened, she’s still your motherare you really going to be this heartless? Besides, I came here today to apologize to you.

Emma’s words were polite, but her resentment simmered just beneath the surface.

She knew she didn’t have much leverage left in the Windsor family. All she could do now was swallow her pride and keep her head down. Without the Windsor name to shield her, she was no match for Ivyand now, that Ivy had Jamison on her side, Emma couldn’t afford to push her

luck.

Sometimes, you had to bend to survive.

Keep your apology. If you really mean it, go turn yourself in at the police station. Then I’ll believe you’re sincere,” Ivy replied, her demand as unwavering as ever.

Emma bit her lip and fell silent.

Jamison, who had caught up behind them, looked at Emma with a steady, serious gaze. “Miss Emma, didn’t I warn you not to bother her again?

Mr. Ludwig, this is all a misunderstanding,” Rosetta said, breathless as she caught up, her hand resting weakly on Emma’s shoulder. Her face was pale, her expression pitiable. I just want Ivy to come home. Everything that happened beforeit was our fault. Now that the misunderstanding’s cleared up, come back with us, Ivy. Won’t you?

She looked at Ivy, her eyes pleading.

But Ivy remained unmoved. That’s not necessary. I have a home of my own.

Ivy, please, don’t be angry. Your father and Iwe’re the ones who made all those mistakes. Let us apologize to you, all right? If you tell us where you’re living, we’ll come help you pack and bring you home ourselves. How about it?

Rosetta forced a smile, humbling herself as much as she could.

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Ivy glanced at Emma and easily read the frustration and resentment simmering inside her. But really, what did Emma’s discomfort matter compared to the three years Ivy had spent living a life worse than a stray dog, the times she’d hovered on the brink of death, the public humiliation, the monthly agony that wracked her body? Emma’s grievances were nothing in comparison.

Suddenly, Ivy smiled and turned to Emma. Oh, I could come back to the Windsor family. But you know, there’s only room for one daughter in that house. If I return, then my dear little sister

She deliberately drew out her words, watching Rosetta for a reaction.

Katrina was startled. Ivy, you’d really go back? After everything they did to you?

Mr. Windsor, his face conflicted, shot a look at Emma. IvyEmma’s been with us since she was five years old. Seventeen years. She’s like my own. If she had to leave and make her own wayhow could she survive?

Did you think about that when you kicked me out?

He fell silent.

My sister’s not as capable as I am, true. But she’s got a pretty face at leastsurely she won’t starve. And if she really can’t manage, there’s always free meals in prison,Ivy said, cool and unhurried, her eyes fixed on Emma’s blanched, trembling face.

Honestly, Ivy almost admired Emma’s ability to endure. That kind of patiencemost people couldn’t manage it. With willpower like that, she could succeed at anything.

The situation ground to a halt; a curious crowd was gathering nearby.

Jamison stood quietly at Ivy’s side, confident she had everything under control.

Rosetta was torn, caught between desperation and indecision. Finally, she turned to Emma and hissed quietly, What are you waiting for? What did you promise us at home?

Emma bit her lip so hard it almost bled, saying nothing.

She had promised before: if she could just find Ivy, if she could just bring her back to the Windsor family, she’d do anythingeven get on her knees and beg for forgiveness.

Now Ivy was clearly baiting her, waiting for her to admit defeat, to kneel and plead for mercy.

Emma’s mind was in turmoil. The blazing sun above felt like it was searing through her skin, setting her whole body on fire.

Her ears rang, her cheeks felt as if she’d been slapped raw.

After a long, excruciating silence, she swallowed hard. Her face was ashen. Slowly, one knee bent, then the other, and she sank to the ground.

Katrina’s jaw dropped in shock.

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In front of everyone, Emma really went through with it.

Jamison’s expression was unreadable; he only glanced sideways at Ivy.

Ivy herself was as calm as ever, utterly composed, not a flicker of emotion crossing her face. The onlookers whispered among themselves, pointing and speculating.

Emma fought back tears, her eyes unfocused, her face frozen and trembling. At last, in a low, shaky voice, she forced out the words: IvyI’m sorry. I was wrong. I shouldn’t have been so petty, shouldn’t have been jealous, shouldn’t have tried to hurt you. Please, I’m on my knees1 beg you, forgive me. Pleasecome home to the Windsor family,

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above the crowd. That’s not true! My daughter doesn’t have HIV, Ivy doesn’t have HIV!

Mrs. Windsor, aren’t you contradicting yourself? Wasn’t it your own family who spread that rumor?

That was a mistake, a misunderstanding. My daughter doesn’t have HIV!Rosetta’s words rang hollow, but she pressed on, desperate, and pointed at Jamison. If you don’t believe me, ask Mr. Ludwig. If my daughter really had HIV, would Mr. Ludwig be with her?

Jamison simply smiled, an inscrutable look in his eyes. Even he hadn’t expected the Windsors

to sink so low.

At this point, it was almost a miracle Ivy hadn’t inherited the family’s selfish, mercenary ways.

Ivy, lookEmma’s clearly sincere. She’s apologized to you on her knees. Why don’t you forgive her?Rosetta pleaded when Ivy wouldn’t answer her younger sister.

Ivy scoffed coldly. You really care about her, don’t you?

It’s justyou’re both my daughters. I love you both, I truly do

Ivy didn’t buy it. If everyone else can see what’s really going on, do you think I’m blind? Drop the act. Unless Emma confesses, I won’t forgive her. And I won’t forgive any of you, either.

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