Once Lady Wilson finished her speech, she raised her hand and pped ine once more. Coldly, she dered, “I have disliked you ever since Jacob expressed his desire to marry you! You’ve repulsed me for years, and I won’t stop hitting you until I feel satisfied!”
inepletely broke down!
She never anticipated Lady Wilson would be so devoid of shame!
It was Lady Wilson who had made her a promise, yet here she was, reneging on her words without a second thought!
However, in that moment, there was nothing ine could do!<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
With Gena present, ine didn’t dare express her frustration at all!
Feeling overwhelmed, ine was filled with sadness. She could only fervently wish this was merely a nightmare and hope to wake up from it soon!
A little whileter, the two individuals sent out to fetch dinner returned, each carryingrge stic baskets.
Inside the baskets were various lunch boxes neatly packed in tupperware. Even the rice and dishes looked identical.
The moment they stepped through the door, someone shouted, “Let’s eat! It’s time for dinner!”
Immediately, an inmate rushed over, grabbed a lunch box, and began to eat with delight.
Feeling hungry herself, Gena temporarily spared ine, allowing her to focus on her own meal first.
Lady Wilson and Wendy, also feeling the pangs of hunger, approached to grab their lunch boxes.
When Wendy opened hers, she noticed it contained two squarepartments: one for the dish and the other for the rice.
Wendy couldn’t shake the feeling that the dish looked strangely familiar.
Someone chimed in excitedly, “Oh! We’re having boiled duck and cabbage tonight! This dinner is quite nice!”
Realization dawned on Wendy as she recognized the dish; she had just eaten the same thing at noon.
This thought made her feel slightly nauseous. She had been ravenous, but now she felt unexpectedly full.
Lady Wilson, oblivious to Wendy’s difort, inquired, “Wendy, why aren’t you eating?”
With tears in her eyes, Wendy replied, “Grandma, this is the same meal we had earlier today…”
Lady Wilson responded, “It tastes much better than what we had for lunch. You should give it a try.”
Wendy sighed, expressing, “I’m already tired of the vor of this dish…”
At that moment, Gena interjected, “Listen, this meal is actually quite good. If you don’t eat now, you’ll have to wait for breakfast, which won’t be served until seven in the morning. There won’t be any supper avableter if you feel hungry.”
Wendy quickly asked, “Can I skip dinner now and eat my food when I’m hungryter?”
Gena exined, “We only have half an hour to finish our meal. After that, someone wille to collect the tupperware, and they’ll keep track of how many are collected. If you choose not to eat now, you can pour your food into your washbasin and eat itter tonight when you’re hungry.”<fnff7a> ?????? ???? fι?dnοvel</fnff7a>
Having been spoiled for so long, Wendy couldn’t bear the thought of eating from a washbasin. The mere idea made her retch. So, she quickly responded, “Alright, I’ll eat my dinner now…”