Scars Of A Broken Bond

Chapter 1188
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Chapter 1188

Sabrina found herself taken aback, her eyes traveling up and down the woman’s figure before sheposed the question, “Are you his parent?”

With a touch of urgency, she continued, “Your timely appearance is rather fortunate. It seems your childhas inadvertently sent mine tumbling from the slide. Might I kindly request an apology?”

In response, the woman shot Sabrina a skeptical glance and retorted.

“Why should I take your word for it? There are so many children here.”

Sabrina didn’t miss a beat and firmly stated, “He’s already admitted.

The woman turned to her son, a condescending air in her voice as she remarked, “Well, he’s just achild. He might be saying it out of fear.”

Sabrina, undeterred, suggested, “If you doubt my word, we can head to the monitoring room and checkthe surveillance video.”

The woman responded with exasperation, “You’re being unreasonable.

Even if my child did bump into yours, it was unintentional. Besides, your daughter seems fine. Are youtrying to blackmail me?” The woman concluded her argument, leaving Sabrina perplexed.

While the boy was decked out in designer clothing, Sabrina and Jennie were no less well-dressed. Thewoman’s comments seemed unfounded.

Irrespective of their social backgrounds, Sabrina believed that common decency should guide one’sactions, especially when it came to acknowledging unintended harm caused to others.

Sabrina realized that reasoning with this woman was a futile endeavor, and there was no hope forresolution in sight.

Swiftly, she retrieved her phone and placed a call to the authorities.

As she awaited the police’s response, Sabrina’s mind drifted back to her formative years in thecountryside, under the care of her earnest grandparents.

They were pillars of rural integrity, steadfast believers in the notion that there was no need tocomplicate matters. Whenever Sabrina encountered adversity at school, her grandparents, in theirwisdom, encouraged her to endure in silence.

In those moments, she had yearned for someone to champion her cause.

Sabrina had never harbored any resentment toward her grandparents, recognizing their limitations inknowledge and fortitude. Yet, she was resolute in her determination not to let Jennie undergo the sametribulations and bear unjust burdens.

Observing Sabrina on the phone, the woman sneered, her voice laced with derision.novelbin

“What’s the matter? Are you seeking assistance?”

Once the call was connected, Sabrina’s tone grew steely as she inquired, “Hello, is this the policestation?”

Unperturbed, the woman countered, “Oh, you’ve summoned the police. Do you imagine I’m quaking inmy boots?”

After elucidating the situation to the police, Sabrina terminated the call with a firm declaration.

“Since your resolve remains unwavering, I suggest you stay put and await the arrival of the authorities.”

“Fine!”

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