Lauren climbed into the car, her expression obedient and demure. “Grandma.”
Mrs. Brennan looked at her for several seconds, then let out a weary sigh. “Lauren, didn’t you promise me before that you’d get along with Anastasia? That you’d treat her like a sister and look after her at the Global Harmony Medical Institute?”
“If that’s true, then why did you join in with the others and bully her?”
Mrs. Brennan had wanted to bring this up before, but she’d held back, not wanting to embarrass Lauren or risk a falling-out with Anastasia.
Lauren’s heart skipped a beat. She quickly lifted her head. “Grandma, I didn’t—”
“Didn’t you?” Mrs. Brennan pressed, her disappointment clear. “Then why was Ana almost kicked out? David may not know Ana, so maybe he was being unfair, but you’re her older sister, and you were right there. David’s your friend. If you’d just spoken up for Ana, none of that would have happened.”
Her tone remained gentle, but there was an unmistakable note of doubt.
Over the past few days, Juliet had been showing Mrs. Brennan how to use the internet, and she’d ended up seeing all kinds of things online. The comments from Lauren’s fans were bad enough, but those people weren’t really Lauren’s responsibility—after all, Lauren was a doctor, not a celebrity. She couldn’t control strangers on the internet, and she certainly wasn’t obliged to manage them. So, as far as Mrs. Brennan was concerned, the nasty things they said about Ana weren’t Lauren’s fault.
But then there were the interview clips. In both, Lauren’s dislike for Ana was obvious—so different from the way she acted at home.
Juliet’s pointed remarks and frustrated hints came back to Mrs. Brennan now, fueling her suspicions. What if Juliet was right? Was Lauren deliberately making things difficult for Ana?


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