"No need," Arabella said casually, leaning against a tree. "Let the sisters sort their issues out."
Upon hearing this, Dean thought, weren't you just involved? Do you think Molly's gonna win that's why you're just standing here watching this?”
Iris knew she had to let her daughter vent her anger, and it had to be her to do it.
Myra, accustomed to a life of privilege, lacked strength and certainly wasn't like Molly.
Soon, Molly gotthe upper hand, and she hit Myra. "If you don't kneel down today, I'm going to keep hitting you!"
"Stop, stop it," Myra covered her swollen face, her little dress torn. She hurriedly covering it. "Molly, don't hit me anymore." Molly saw that she was scared and then stopped. In the end, Myra, one hand covering the front of her torn dress, knelt awkwardly on the ground. Under Molly's gaze, she bowed to her deceased uncle. Although her forehead didn't touch the ground, it was a show of respect nonetheless.
"Molly, can I leave now?"
"You haven't admitted your mistake yet!"
Even though Myra was unwilling, she knew she was outnumbered. With a bitter heart, she admitted, "I shouldn't have littered at your father's grave, let alone bully you guys. Molly, you've beaten me up so badly, let me see a doctor, please? I'm in pain all over." Once she got home, she would definitely tell her parents!
"You haven't apologized to my mom yet. She's your elder, it's one thing to bully me, but you even brought people to harass her! Humiliate her!" Molly said, angry.
"I'm sorry, Auntie, I was wrong."
Iris knew her apology was insincere and turned away without responding.
"Get lost." Molly didn't want to see her anymore.
Myra ran off, clutching her torn dress, her bodyguard following. Joey and John got kicked by Molly on their way out.
"Not bad, you're improving," Arabella said with a smile, praising Molly. "You're not the pushover you used to be."
"Ms. Bennett, thank you for today. I'm glad you came, otherwise, the consequences would have been unthinkable."
Molly helped her mother up, "Let me introduce you, this is my mother, Iris. Mom, this is my boss, Ms. Bennett, and Dean."
"Thank you for today," Iris said, bowing deeply to show her gratitude.
"Your injury," Arabella noticed a wound on Iris's elbow.
Iris quickly covered it, "Oh, it's nothing, just a little accident."
"Mom, are you in pain?" Molly looked at her with concern, "You're bleeding so much. Let's go to the hospital."
"I want to deal with the gravestone first," Iris's gaze settled on the gravestone, the red paint stood out against the stone. The ground in front of the grave and the surrounding grass were also splattered with paint.
"We probably can't clean it off, let's get a new one for dad. Myra's probably gone home to tattle, if we don't go now, we might be in danger."
Molly understood Myra's character, she hadn’t been through hardship before. After such humiliation today, she was bound to cause trouble.
"Let me drop you guys off at the hospital first," Arabella noticed not just Iris, but Molly was also injured.
"No need, we have medicine at home. We'll just apply some when we get back," Iris, always one to avoid troubling others, politely said to Arabella, "We'll take the bus home later."
Arabella knew they were trying to save money, "We're free anyway. Where do you live, Molly?"
"We've rented a place at Blossom Apartment."
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