Chapter 34: From now on, I owe nothing to the Garrison Family

At this point in the conversation, who wouldn't understand what kind of family the Garrisons were? Any initial sympathy or eagerness instantly turned into scorn and disdain.

Timothy Garrison and Isolde Garrison were almost spitting blood at this point, completely clueless as to why their own wife (mother) was going mad all of a sudden.

Isolde, tears falling, tried to explain,

"It's not like that, my mom is talking nonsense, we never treated big sister that way..."

However, before she could finish, a sneer rose from the crowd. It was the girl in the black dress who had first mocked her for thinking she was a princess,

"Enough already, the Garrisons' scheme can be heard all the way in the Capital Metropolitan, and here you are still pretending?"

Laughter broke out nearby, laden with mockery and contempt. Isolde, having never been so humiliated in her life, pushed through the crowd and ran out without even caring about Emma White and Timothy Garrison.