Chapter 225 Pretending to Please She pulled the door open and saw Carolyn and Sharon outside.
She frowned with a quick dash of annoyance, leaping across her face. âWhat are you two doing here?â
To her surprise, Carolyn and Sharon changed their usual arrogance and bossy attitude, and smiled at h er ingratiatingly. âKisa, Iâm relieved that you are okay. Your father and I were worried when we heard yo u were critically ill.â
When Kisa thought of Carolynâs previous spitefulness and the humiliation she suffered, all these words
sounded so fake to her ears. But she did not expose her. Instead, she played along. âIs that so? Then I
really have to thank Auntie Carolyn for your concern. I will treat you to dinner someday.â
âIt is alright. Sharon and I came here today to see you and to bring you your motherâs belongings.â
Kisaâs heart skipped a beat when she heard the second half of the sentence, but she calmly said, âIn that case, please come in and have a seat. I will make you coffee.â She never thought Carolyn and Sharon would come in peace. Sin ce they had come here on purpose to show their goodwill, she would like to see what they were up to. â
Auntie Carolyn, your favorite black. coffee, and Sharon, your favorite cappuccino,â Kisa said, smiling no nchalantly as she placed the two coffees in front of them. âAuntie Carolyn, what things of my mom have you brought today?â
âOh, I rummaged through the house yesterday and only found this much stuff. Take a look.â While spea king, she nudged Sharonâs arm, and Sharon looked back and hurriedly handed at paper bag to Kisa wit h a fake and ugly smile on her scarred face. âSee if it is motherâs stuff.â
your Having been fooled a few times before, Kisa was not in any hurry this time. She slowly opened the pap er bag, which contained only some jewelry and two small books, but not the photo. album she wanted
most. The photo album was in the attic of the Case residence, and since these things were delivered to her, there was no reason to leave out the photo album. Knowing that they were up to no good, Kisa had no hurry and just put away the contents of the paper bag and smiled at Carolyn. âThank you, Aunti e Carolyn, for bringing my motherâs belongings.
âIn fact, your mother lived in the Case family for quite a long time. There should be more than this, but I really couldnât find it. Why donât you come back someday to find it yourself?â
âAbsolutely, Kisa. Dad misses you, too. Come back for dinner in a few days. Letâs get together as a family.â
âSharon, your sister is not the same as she used to be. She is so busy and wonât have time to have din ner with you,â Carolyn said, smiling at Kisa with an avuncular face. âIf you donât have time to go back, it
is okay. I will try to find it for you when Iâm back at home.â
âWhat a hypocrite! If Sharon hadnât revealed her true malevolent nature, I might have believed them. Bu I have time. How about the day after tomorrow? I will go back to the Case residence.â
âThat is nice of you, Kisa. It was I who was wrong and too petty. But you are a generous girl who doesnât take
of regret. A naive person would have thought she had changed for the better.â
Kisa smiled impassively the whole time. âAuntie Carolyn, Iâm sorry. I have also been wrong about a lot o âOh, letâs not talk about the past. You and Sharon will still be good sisters,â Carolyn said, and put her an Kisa watched their drama with a faint smile until she sent them away, her eyes suddenly turning cold.