Chapter 174
Chapter 174
Leila stared at Cain in disbelief. Cain always so kind to her, now stood before her
with a face of thunder, making it clear this was no joke.
With a thud, she dropped to her knees, her voice trembling with confusion, “Dad,
what did I do wrong?”
Cain looked down at Leila.
Even now, she was playing the innocent, and it reminded him of something Merry
had said, “You never believed me.”
Cain remained silent. He recalled how Metry would always lose her temper when
she made mistakes, while Leila, ever the picture of grace, would speak in
misunderstood whispers.
Could it be that they had been misjudging Merry all along? If so, he could
understand Merry’s resentment. But what he couldn't grasp was why Leila would
act this way towards Merry.
As Cain gazed at her, Leila looked back, her lips pursed, “Dad, did the police find
something?”
Her calmness was at odds with the situation, not at all the demeanor of someone
caught red-handed.
Seeing Cain's silence, Leila knew her misdeeds had been exposed. She offered
no excuses, shed no tears for mercy, and admitted no guilt.
Kneeling there, head bowed, she asked, “Dad, in your eyes, am I a bad girl
now?”
Cain still didn't speak.
Leila continued, “I know nothing I say will matter now. I won't try to explain.”
Tears rolled down her cheeks, her posture painting a picture of pure, wronged
innocence.
Cain's heart ached, but he hardened it and spoke, “When Latham called me, I
couldn't believe that you could be so malicious. Leila, when did you start playing
these games?”
Leila bit her lip and remained silent, tears flowing silently.
Sometimes silence is the best defense. Without a solid plan to clear her name,
Leila decided to stick to her act of the aggrieved party. It was her only chance to
win back her parents’ hearts.
When Cain saw she wouldn't speak, he refrained from further rebuke and left the
study. “Think about what you've done.”
With that, he exited, leaving Leila alone on the plush carpet, a chill creeping into
her bones as she stared at the floor, a storm of emotions swirling in her eyes.
It wasn't until Paulina and Cain had finished dinner that he came upstairs to ask,
“Do you understand your mistake?”
Leila replied obediently, “Yes.”
She kept her head down, the image of fragile remorse.
Cain sighed deeply, “You and Merry are blood sisters. This time, you were spared
exposure by Merry’s grace. I
hope you can put aside your malice and truly treat her as your sister,”
Leila listened, a flicker of something in her eyes, and nodded earnestly.
If it had been a son, Cain would have disciplined him without a second thought.
But a daughter. It was a conundrum,
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He couldn't bear to send her to the police, and he worried that a physical
punishment might be too much for her to endure. After a long stare, he finally
exhaled, “Alright, go back to your room.”
Leila nodded again. Once in her room, she waited in silence. Whenever she was
hurt in the past, Paulina would rush to tend to her wounds. Now, her knees
throbbed from kneeling so long, yet Paulina never came.
After waiting in vain, Leila opened the door and stepped out, only to hear Paulina
and Cain arguing in the living room.
“It's all because of your favoritism,” Cain accused.
Paulina exploded, “My favoritism? What about yours? Which trip did you ever
forget to bring Leila a gift? Did you ever do the same for Merry? It was always an
afterthought.”
Cain stumbled over his words, “But it's because Leila would call me, and Merry
wouldn't. How did I forget? But how did Leila turn out like this?”
“You're blaming me?” Paulina retorted, “We have two kids. At least Merry, though
temperamental, has a kind heart. You never bother with them, and now you
blame me for not keeping an eye on them? Fine, you take care of the kids from
now on.”
With that, Paulina stormed upstairs. At the sight of Leila, she paused, her voice
sharp with anger, “What are you doing out here?”
“My knees hurt,” Leila said.
Paulina turned and entered the study. Within moments she emerged with a first
aid kit, handing it to Leila without a glance before walking away.
Leila stood frozen. Eventually, she retreated to her room and treated her own
wounds.
That night, there was no warm milk before bed, nor did Paulina come to check on
her.
The next morning, Leila prepared her schoolbag and went downstairs, where she
overheard Paulina instructing the housekeeper on the lunch preparations, “Make
sure the lunchboxes are ready, with two meals packed.”
Leila paused before asking, “Mom, are we starting to deliver lunches now?”
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Some students, who didn't like the
school cafeteria food, had their
meals delivered by their nannies.
Leila had enjoyed this service when
she started high-sehost but had
Ripped tit in with her classmates.
As she was about to ask, Paulina
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said, “Yes, with exams coming, Merry
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every day, along with a meal for Miss
Cordelia from the Delaney family.
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Leila was stunned.
Two lunches were made one for Merry, one for Cordelia. And what about her
lunch?
She asked, “What about me?”
“You've been eating in the cafeteria, haven't you? Merry’s situation is different,
and she’s afraid of water.” Paulina’s eyes met Leila’s as she instructed, “From
now on, don’t you dare deliver water to Merry, understand?
Leila clenched her fists.
Paulina’s attitude towards her and Merry had a complete change. As sweet as
she used to be to Leila, that was how sour she had turned now.
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Taking a deep breath, Leila nodded to herself.
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soon as she stepped into the
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of isolation pressing down on her. No
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