042: There's no smoke without fire

At this moment, Harriet Bennett stood before Viola Thompson with utmost sincerity.

He was fully prepared for Viola to give him a hard time.

After all, he had not treated Viola well before.

No one would forgive him easily, no matter who they were.

Viola stood in front of Harriet, speaking with a gentle tone, "I am young, and it's only natural that Mr. Bennett would have doubts about me. It's good that the misunderstanding is cleared up, there's no need to dwell on it."

Upon hearing this, Harriet felt even more ashamed.

Viola was only in her teens, yet she had such a generous heart, putting him, an adult, to shame!

If it were anyone else, they probably wouldn't be as magnanimous as Viola.

For example, Old Doctor Bruce.

All it took were a few words from Linda Wilson for Old Doctor Bruce to insist on an apology from her.

Yet Viola not only didn't ask for an apology, she even comforted Harriet not to take it to heart.