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Reclaiming What Was Meant to Be Mine novel Chapter 3

Chapter 3 Betrayal

Linda hid the murderous intent in her eyes, and her eyes were filled with tears as she looked up and spoke in a pitiful tone, "Rosy, if you don't want me to stay in the Smith family, I can leave. I can even publicly announce that I am leaving the Smith family and our parents. Please don't hurt Dad and Mom who love you, okay?"

She pleaded with righteousness.

Roslin looked at Linda who pretended to be sincere and felt sick. For so many days and nights, she wanted to tear off Linda's hypocritical mask.

In the past, she didn't dare to do that because she was afraid that her father and mother would be unhappy, afraid that they would look at her with disappointed eyes, afraid that they would think she had bad manners, and afraid that they would dislike her.

Now she was not afraid anymore.

The next moment, Linda, who looked pitiful, was so scared that her face turned pale because Roslin pinched her neck.

"You know what? I've been wanting to slap your disgusting face for a long time."

"Smack!" Roslin slapped Linda's face fiercely, and there was a loud sound.

Linda's face was slapped to the side.

"Smack..." Several consecutive slaps made Linda's cheeks red and swollen, and her face could no longer show that fake and disgusting expression.

"Woo-woo." Linda cried.

When Lucinda saw Linda's miserable appearance, she shouted at the hotel staff with all her strength, "Why are you just standing there? Go pull that crazy woman down!"

The hotel security guards who came in a hurry heard Lucinda's words and all rushed forward without any hesitation.

Suddenly, a sharp knife was placed on Linda's neck, "Don't move. If anyone takes one step forward, I will kill her with the knife."

The security guards dared not move.

The guests looked at Roslin in shock because her actions were too unexpected.

What kind of despair did this young girl in her prime experience so she took such a decisive step?

The cold feeling on her neck made Linda forget to cry, and all her attention was focused on Roslin's hand, afraid that Roslin might accidentally cut her throat.

Linda said nervously and fearfully, "Rosy, what you're doing is illegal, and you'll go to jail. Please let go of me, okay? I promise not to pursue it and promise not to go back to the Smith family, and I will give Dad and Mom back to you."

Roslin sneered. "I don't want them anymore."

She spent eight years thoroughly seeing through her parents.

In their eyes, she was not even their daughter.

She lived worse than a dog. In the Smith family, even the dog had more dignity than her.

She laughed at herself for being stupid, foolish, and naive, thinking that if she worked hard and became more obedient, they would treat her well.

After all, she was their biological daughter, wasn't she?

Unfortunately, she was wrong.

She was ridiculously wrong.

They didn't have her in their hearts at all.

She used to be too silly and hopeless.

Linda wanted to persuade Roslin, but when she heard Roslin's voice again, she felt like she had fallen into an ice cave.

"I know I won't live long. Since you don't want me to live, let's die together. After we die, we can still have each other."

Linda's lips kept trembling. She tried to speak several times but had to bite back her words.

"Linda, you can..."

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