Chapter 839 Let's See What Other Tricks She Has
In the past, whenever there was a holiday, Lola's friends would always come over in groups to hang out with her. Occasionally, she would also go out to meet friends, dine out, watch movies, and get a spa treatment.
But this winter break, she had stayed at home for too long.
So long that there was basically no interaction between her and her friends.
"I just thought she had really realized her mistake and was considering giving her another chance. Turns out she's just used to apologizing, saying it without meaning it."
Beckett was almost fooled by her heartfelt words!
Kimberly felt heartbroken and disappointed, never expecting Lola to turn out this way!
"It seems that having her reflect in the next building was too light of a punishment," Kimberly sighed.
If the bread shakes she made, the handwritten letters, the cold and fever, and even the heartfelt words she sent today were all part of her plan to leave the next building and return to the main house, then her mind must be terrified.
Kimberly really didn't dare to think about it because if she did, she would realize that Lola was completely different from the person she remembered, becoming someone unrecognizable.
When did she change? Was it when Abella came home, or when Maria started stirring things up?
"Mr. Medici, Mrs. Medici, I swear on my life that every word I say is true," Lauren said. "Mr. and Mrs. Medici, you treat me like family, and Ms. Abella Medici genuinely respects and cares for me. I can't bear to see you continue to be deceived by Ms. Lola Medici, nor do I want to see her bully Ms. Abella Medici like she used to, acting so arrogantly."
"Lauren, we know everything you've done for this family, and we know you truly care for us," Kimberly said disappointedly. "Lola used to have an image of being gentle, well-behaved, and graceful in our minds. Now, I'm only beginning to see her true colors."
To say she wasn't disappointed or sad would be a lie.
In the end, Kimberly hardened her heart and told Beckett, "Don't respond to her yet. Let's see what other tricks she has up her sleeve."
Beckett was also disappointed and hurt by Lola's actions. He truly treated her like a daughter, wanting to protect her for life, but she had been deceiving them all along.
Lola bullied their biological daughter and still showed no remorse.
Lola waited in her room, and it wasn't until Abbie came to deliver lunch that she realized she had been waiting for three whole hours!
Normally, her parents didn't have the habit of sleeping in. Although they woke up naturally every day, by this time, they would have been up and probably having lunch.
Even if they were busy with something, it was impossible for them not to respond to her at all.
What were her parents busy with? Was it that their internet signal was bad and they didn't receive her messages?
That shouldn't be the case. She had sent so many messages; it was impossible that none of them got through.
What was the reason? Was Abella with them, making it inconvenient for them to respond?
"Ms. Medici, it's time for lunch." Abbie brought the lunch box and set the meal on the table.
Lola hurriedly asked, "Where are my parents? What are they doing? What have they been busy with all morning?"
Abbie was startled when Lola suddenly grabbed her hand.
"After delivering breakfast to you this morning, we had to help clear the branches the gardeners had pruned in the garden. We only returned to the main house around noon and saw Mr. and Mrs. Medici coming back from a walk in the garden. They were on the sofa, sending..." Abbie hesitated to continue.
"Sending what?" Lola was getting anxious. "Speak up, don't hide it!"
Abbie braced herself and said, "They were sending voice messages to Ms. Abella Medici on WhatsApp, asking if she had lunch, telling her not to overwork, and asking if there was anything she wanted to eat so they could have the chef prepare it and deliver it to her. They were very concerned about Ms. Abella Medici."
Lola was shocked. "So, you saw them using WhatsApp voice messages?"
"Yes, I heard them sending voice messages on WhatsApp, and Ms. Abella Medici replied," Abbie said, not understanding the frustration and disappointment on Lola's face. "Ms. Lola Medici, are you feeling better today? Did the fever medicine work? Are you feeling any better?"
Lola didn't expect that at this moment, the only person concerned about her was a servant with no blood relation.
A bitter smile appeared on her lips as she asked, feeling both heartbroken and unwilling, "Did you really see my parents using WhatsApp with your own eyes?"
Abbie didn't understand why she kept asking this question. "Yes, I saw it with my own eyes. They chatted for a long time, about twenty minutes or so. Ms. Lola Medici, is something wrong?"
"What did they do after using WhatsApp?" Lola continued to inquire.
"They seemed to be reading the news on their phones. I only knew because I heard them discussing it. After that, they went to have lunch."
Lola's heart grew colder and colder. So, her parents had time to read the news and show concern for Abella, but they didn't have time to respond to her.
The smile on Lola's lips became even more bitter. Last night, despite having a fever, she followed Maria's advice and wrote over two thousand words, a thousand for her father and a thousand for her mother, hoping to evoke their memories.
To avoid disturbing them, she had waited until this morning to send the messages.
She thought they were busy and hadn't seen her messages or were unable to respond.
But it turned out they had seen them and didn't even bother to reply.
"Ms. Lola Medici, what's wrong?" Abbie asked, seeing that she wasn't eating. "It's cold, and the table doesn't have a heating function. You should eat while it's hot; it won't taste good if it gets cold."
Lola smiled bitterly and sadly. She couldn't believe that in just a few days, she had gone from being a beloved daughter to a pitiful person ignored by everyone.
"Ms. Lola Medici?" Abbie called out softly again.
Lola felt a chill in her heart. "Abbie, you can go now. I want to be alone."
She truly felt abandoned, abandoned by the parents who once loved and cared for her, abandoned by the entire Medici family without mercy.