She must have found something. Otherwise, she wouldn't have said that.
Yvonne turned more panicky, her face paler.
A somewhat cold hand pressed on the back of her hand. She was shocked and lowered her head to look.
"Yvonne, don't take those words seriously." Margot saw her place face, thinking she was hit by Cathleen's words, and comforted her. "She just misunderstood you."
"You are a clever, sensible and obedient child. When she gets to know you slowly, she will definitely like you."
Yvonne bit her lips tightly. Tears emerged from her eyes. She choked. "Mom, Dad, I really don't know what I did wrong." "Is it because I'm not your real daughter that she is unwilling to recognize me?"
"Nikita and Brother are your biological children, and Grandma likes them very much."
"If it is due to this, no matter what I do, Grandma won't like me or won't be willing to recognize me."
"Not because of this." Margot drew a piece of tissue and wiped Margot's tears while frowning. "She misunderstood you, so she was always unwilling to accept you."
Yvonne cast a curious and incomprehensible look at Margot, her eyes red. "Mom, what misunderstandings did Grandma have? I really don't know what I did wrong and annoyed her."
"Can you tell me? If I'm wrong, I will change at once."
Margot hesitated for a moment. She looked at Yvonne, whose face was pale, and her eyes were red and swollen. She thought of what Cathleen said at the beginning and Yvonne's strange behavior and words she said to them that day. She never had any doubts about this clever and obedient daughter, but suddenly she began to suspect her of previous things.
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