Chapter 102 Resentment

In the detention room with limited space.

After Dorothy had attacked Rosalie, she was in a good mood. She was cleaning herself in the bathroom. She brushed her teeth with one hand and placed her hand on her belly as she was now four-months pregnant. She smiled and hummed a gentle lullaby.

She had endured her resentment for so many years, and to let it all out like a surging wave in one night felt awesome. It was an awesome feeling, and it tasted better than delicious food.

She remembered that every time Rosalie suffered a little grievance, she would act weak and complain to Credence about it. Credence would definitely come and see her in order to seek justice for Rosalie. He would either be here by night or the next day.

That man had been her husband for four years, yet he took care of Rosalie more attentively than he ever did for her.

The oval mirror above the basin clearly reflected Dorothy's pale little face.