Anna Jadwin's heart felt as if it was being crushed, and she asked coldly, "What have I done to offend you so much that you have to go against me like this?"
"Go against you? Are you worthy?" Sarah Bailey pursed her lips, thinking of how Anna was treated like a princess at home while she was often left out and forgotten.
How could she bear her status being stripped?
Yet Anna dared to show displeasure, treating her disdainfully and not trying to please her at all.
Before Master Bailey left, he repeatedly instructed her not to bully Anna and to help take care of her instead.
It made Sarah feel as if her heart had been stabbed with a knife.
Wasn't she the one who should be taken care of?
Telling her not to bully Anna just proved that in the old man's heart, Anna occupied an even more important position than her.
Moreover, she thought Anna was not worthy of her brother at all. This ugly and scheming girl deserved to be kicked out—