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Reclaiming What Was Meant to Be Mine novel Chapter 27

Chapter 27 I Don't Really Know Her"Sir, I'm sorry, I just got lost." A girl's weak voice sounded. 

"Then you should have come here earlier since you know you don't have a good sense of direction." 

Her explanation didn't make Leonard less angry, but he was scolding her even harder. 

"You're indeed a slum kid, not educated at all. Do you think Masafield is the same as the crappy school you used to go to?" 

"Sorry, I'm sorry." Ryn lowered her head and kept apologizing, eyes filled with grievances. 

At this moment, the office door was pushed open, startling the two people in the room, and they turned their heads in unison. 

After seeing that it was Roslin, Ryn was more than surprised. Thinking of being spotted by Roslin in such a mess, she felt ashamed and also indignant. But she soon realized that Leonard might be also irritated by Roslin, and the shame and anger in her heart vanished immediately. 

Leonard just wanted to tell Roslin off, but when he spotted this girl in front of him wearing famous brand clothes and a watch worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, he swallowed his words. 

"You are?" 

"Roslin Cook." Leonard was taken aback, staring at the girl in front of him in shock. 

Despite the fact that this girl has just been brought back home, with her great charisma, she looked nothing like a poor kid living in the slum, but like a carefully-cultivated young lady who had been raised in a rich and powerful family. 

The Smith family was a well-known family in H City, of which Roslin was the eldest daughter, so Leonard wouldn't dare to show her any disrespect. 

Speaking of which, Leonard was quite a snob, notorious for treating people discriminatorily in school. He never dared to offend the rich and powerful second-generation or kids of military families. But for those students from ordinary families, he would scold them whenever he wanted. 

He was truly mean, but he was highly valued for no other reason than he knew how to suck up to people. 

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