Chapter 181
“Well, I’ve gotten used to it.” Bonnie shrugged with a smile.
Welma felt sorry for her and ran her fingers through Bonnie’s hair, saying, “We wouldn’t have known how poorly they treated you if we hadn’t come to Pyralis.”
“Trina’s just after the Shepards‘ wealth and glory.” Benedict’s anger grew the more he thought about it. He then looked at his parents and said, “You didn’t stand up to them just now. You don’t really believe what Trina said, do you?”
Welma looked pained. “I watched you and Bonnie grow. I know you two better than anyone. Still, I didn’t know how Trina would react if I scolded her in front of her parents.”
Gerald added, “Your mom’s right. It’s best to play it safe since the Shepards treasure Trina so much. However His tone softened as he looked at Bonnie guiltily. “It’s just unfair to you, Bonnie. We’re sorry. We shouldn’t have…”
Benedict felt his parents were somewhat biased toward Trina, but he could also understand the difficulties they had faced when they decided to send Bonnie to the Shepards.
Bonnie said smilingly, “Trina’s your flesh and blood. Even if she’s unbearable, your blood flows through her veins. You did what true parents would have done.”
Not many could turn against their own family. Moreover, Bonnie was protective by nature and always prioritized her family.
“Gresham and Vera are peculiar,” Bonnie spoke without resentment. Instead, she was calm. However, the more sensible she was, the more Welma and Gerald’s
hearts ached.
“By the way, have you guys found a place to stay? What’s your next plan?”
“Your dad and I plan to return to the countryside in a couple of days. Benny got into Pyralis University and won’t be going back with us,” Welma said.
Benedict added, “I want to stay in here and find a part–time job to earn some extra cash. Then, I can help relieve the financial pressure at home.”
Bonnie took out her phone and said, “I’ll transfer some money to you guys.”
“Okay, Dad.” Bonnie could only obey and say coyly, “At least let me find you guys a place to stay. If you refuse, it means you don’t consider me your daughter.”
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