Chapter 7
Jessica followed Whitney upstairs.
Whitney took Jessica to the second floor, walked to the end, and opened the door to the room that she lived in during her previous life.
In her previous life, Jessica was enthusiastically taken to the second floor by Whitney like what happened now. At that time, when she first saw this room, she was excited, nervous, and happy.
The room in front of her was so bright and spacious. There was even a faint fragrance in the house.
A room like this only appeared in her dreams.
However, she now had it right in front of her eyes.
She no longer had to stay in that dark and damp house. She no longer had to worry about the roof caving in when there were rainstorms or about water leaking in.
She no longer had to worry about the mice and cockroaches crawling onto her bed and fighting for space with her.
She no longer had to worry about summer, getting sick, or the obscene number of mosquitoes.
This was the room of her dreams.
At that time, she was filled with satisfaction and gratitude.
She was touched that Whitney was being thoughtful, and that her parents cared for her.
However, she soon realized that this room was the smallest in the house, and was located in the most remote part of the building. However, she did not display any dissatisfaction and resentment
Even when she saw that Whitney’s large bedroom was more than three times bigger than her own, and her wardrobe was even more luxurious than her bedroom, she still did not feel jealous.
At that time, her requirements were very small, and she only wanted a place where she could sleep peacefully.
Perhaps everything was set in stone from that moment on
As she was so easily content, she seemed very foolish and easy to bully. Whitney also probably felt that she was a timid and useless person, and thought that she could continue having everything that belonged to her and live her life as Miss Larson in the Larson family.
Jessica did not fight with her, because she did not want to upset her parents, and was afraid that her parents would dislike her. She did not fight, because she was easily content.
In her past life, even though she always gave in, she was the one who was abandoned and hated.
Perhaps it was the wrong move from the start.
Why should she give her belongings to an outsider!
Whitney smiled, and asked, “Do you like it? This is the room that Mon and I carefully arranged for you.”
Mom and I carefully arranged for you..
It sounded so sweet and thoughtful.
This was a timely reminder that even though she was n
not a biological daughter of the Larsons, her parents still loved her.
This was a subile declaration of her status in the Larsons and a reminder to her at all times.
Jessica laughed silently.
Whitney thought that she was satisfied, but after looking at her smile, she felt an indescribable resistance.
*Can
you take me to see the other rooms?”
“You don’t like this room?”
Jessica smiled without saying a word.
Whitney understood that she was dissatisfied.
Chapter 7
“Later, when you see a room you like, you can tell me,” she said thoughtfully.
Jessica tumed around with a smile, and asked, “If I like it, I can
n stay in it!
“Of course. You can stay in whatever room you like. This is your home.”
The corners of Jessica’s lips rose.
Since Whitney was acting as a caring sister, she was naturally happy as she showed her the other rooms.
“This is Mom and Dad’s room. This is the study room. Dad doesn’t like people going in and out, so you shouldn’t enter it as you wish in the future, or you will be scolded. That is our brother’s room. He is an adopted son of Mom and Dad. Now, he is abroad as an exchange student, and he will be
back a month later
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around in a circle, but Whitney didn’t introduce her own
“Whose room is that?” Jessica pointed at the door diagonally opposite her.