Chapter 41 Is It Fun
A look of disappointment flashed deep in Linda's eyes. She thought she could watch a good show, but she did not see anything.
It was a pity that she could not see Roslin's embarrassing appearance.
"It's good that she's fine," Linda had a frightened expression on her face.
June disagreed, "Linda, she is the robber who stole your stuff. Why are you worried about her?"
Amelia echoed, "Yes, yes. We should make her understand the difference between us and her, so that she doesn't think she is the real daughter of the Smith family just by entering the Smith family."
"People who grew up in that kind of place give off a smell of poverty all over their bodies. It's deep in their marrow and cannot be eliminated. So don't worry, Linda. The real daughter of a wealthy family has to be nurtured and cultivated from a young age. She is just pretending now."
For some unknown reason, she did not look poor or humble at all. On the contrary, she stood out from the crowd and looked stunning.
This made Amelia and the others very uneasy.
People like her should be trampled underfoot. She should not have the eye-catching brilliance about her.
Linda did not reply but glared at them coquettishly with disapproval on her face, but she did not say anything, let alone reprimand them.
"Let's go."
The four of them were about to leave when Roslin came back.
She came back with something in her hand.
Arthur was thinking about how to prank her next when he saw Roslin coming towards him.
David looked at the hose she was holding in her hand, "What is she doing with this? Could it be..."
Before David could finish his sentence, Roslin opened the valve and targeted the nozzle of the pressure gun at Arthur and the others. Those who were near them fled.
Arthur and the others were sprayed by the pressure gun and were in a mess.
"Grab her pressure gun," Arthur ordered.
David and Jerry rushed over. Roslin aimed the pressure gun at their feet, and the two of them fell to the floor sprawled.
Arthur could not bear to see them fall and that the sole target was now himself.
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