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Chapter 65 Young And Talented
Rosie’s fury was evident as her face twisted. She said, “Brenna, stop pretending. I’ve already looked into it. To
achieve this level of design skill, you’d need at least twenty years of experience. Even if your diploma is real,
how long have you actually been working? How much design experience do you really have? With your
background, you probably haven’t even worked on any significant projects, let alone design so many products on your own. It’s simply impossible.”
Brenna understood that Rosie’s outburst was fueled by envy and the perceived loss of her parents‘ affection.
She recognized there was no changing Rosie’s bitter and narrow–minded attitude.
She said, “Believe what you want, but I’m under no obligation to justify my credentials to you. You were caught red–handed trying to steal my work, and now, instead of showing any remorse, you are accusing me? This is out of line, Rosie.”
Her tone was stern as she warned Rosie, saying, “I’m not one to be trifled with. Just because I’ve just returned
to the family doesn’t mean I can be bullied easily.”
The incident involving the wrist was merely a small lesson, a signal for Rosie to tread more carefully. Further provocations would lead to more than temporary pain.
Rosie shot a glare at Brenna. “When have I ever bullied you?”
She thrust her wrist forward. “My wrist still hurts, and you’re accusing me of bullying you? Who’s the real bully here?”
Dalton sighed audibly, showing his impatience with Rosie. He said, “Why can’t you accept that Brenna might just be both young and talented? Isn’t it a good thing that she’s so successful? Why do you have such a problem with her? Can’t you two just get along?”
Dalton’s frustration was evident; he couldn’t grasp the root of Rosie’s hostility towards Brenna.
Rosie felt both wronged and upset. There was a time when Dalton’s full attention was on her. He would spoil her, take her out for fun, and give her whatever she wanted. But now, with Brenna back, Dalton took Brenna everywhere, lavishing her with affection as if she were the only one who mattered.
This was a painful adjustment for her.
She exclaimed, “Dalton, you’ve never treated me like this before! Brenna is driving me insane, and you don’t care about me at all!”
Dalton’s patience was wearing thin. “Brenna has just returned, so naturally, I’m spending more time with her. Why can’t you accept that instead of constantly trying to compete with her over everything?” he said.
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Chapter 65 Young And Talented
Rosie couldn’t contain her frustration and raised her voice as she retorted, “Why shouldn’t I compete with her? When you take her out, why not include me? Wouldn’t that be better for all of us?”
In a moment of distress, she flung her arm, only to wince as pain shot through her wrist. She grimaced, clutching her wrist tightly.
Observing her genuine discomfort, Dalton took her by the other hand. “Let’s get you to a hospital now.”
Rosie shot Brenna a look filled with anger.
At the
1, Rosie underwent a thorough examination–X–rays, CT scans, MRIS–all revealing no physical
damage to her wrist.
The doctor, observing the lack of any physical injury, mused silently on the drama often brought on by the rich
for minor or nonexistent injuries.
Meanwhile, Brenna watched Rosie with an indifferent, almost amused look. “Cut the act. The tests show there’s
nothing wrong. You can’t seriously still be claiming to be in pain now, right?” she said.
Rosie, however, maintained that her pain persisted, albeit diminished. She turned to the doctor, puzzled and
upset. Why couldn’t the doctor see that she was indeed injured?
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