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Reclaiming What Was Meant to Be Mine novel Chapter 9

Chapter 9 Biased Mother

Linda had always been pampered since she was young, so when did she ever experience such grievances? Lucinda couldn't help but resent her biological daughter who had just come home.

Roslin grew up outside and had no manners at all. It seemed that she had to teach Roslin in the future, otherwise taking Roslin out would only embarrass the Smith family.

Roslin sat in the room and propped her chin with her hands, watching as the servants moved box after box of things out.

Linda looked at the leftover clothes in the closet and said, "Stop."

The servants looked at her in confusion. One of them said, "Miss Linda, Miss Roslin just said that we must move everything out today."

Miss Roslin? What an unpleasant title.

Linda looked at the servant and said gently, "My figure is similar to hers. Roslin just arrived and doesn't have many clothes to wear. Let her have these clothes."

Her thoughtfulness immediately earned the admiration of the naive maids.

Linda was very satisfied with the result.

When Roslin saw everyone leave, she curiously asked, "Is everything moved out?"

One of the maids replied, "Yes, everything is moved out. Miss Linda said to leave the rest for you to use."

Roslin walked into the large closet, her fingers lightly brushing over the remaining clothes and bags in the wardrobe. She smiled faintly.

In her past life, Linda used this trick to embarrass her in front of everyone.

At that time, Linda left clothes for Roslin, told Roslin that these clothes were ones she had never worn before, and even brought Roslin to the upper-class circle and help Roslin make friends.

Roslin naively thought that Linda was always thinking of her, but she didn't know that these clothes had already been worn by Linda and were out of fashion.

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