Chapter 16 In The Gutters Of Poverty Samuel was taken aback by Angelaâs unexpected action and found it hard to believe. After a moment, Samuel forcefully grabbed her arm and exclaimed, âWho gave you permission to leave, Angela? Youâve become audacious. First, you stole Fannyâs speaking opportunity, and now you dare to spill my food. Have you lost your mind?â
Angela raised her gaze and looked at Samuel with a cold expression. âSamuel, if thereâs something wrong with your head, seek a psychiatrist. Donât embarrass yourself here!â
She and Samuel were twins, sharing a resemblance. He was born a few minutes earlier and ranked fourth in the family. To publicly humiliate her in defense of Fanny, her brother who came into the world with her, was truly pathetic! Angela forcefully shook off Samuelâs hand and rubbed her sore arm. Then she looked up.
her eyes cold and slightly narrowed. Angela asked coldly, âI didnât steal Fannyâs opportunity. Is it rightfully hers? How can someone be so shameless as to claim someone elseâs belongings as their own?â
Upon hearing Angelaâs words, Samuel was on the verge of exploding with anger. His bad temper flared up, and he angrily shouted at Angela, âAngela, you clearly promised to give the opportunity to Fanny. What happened? Did you forget your place after you left the family? Youâre nothing!â
Jessica couldnât bear it any longer. With a loud clap, she slammed her cutlery down on the table and stood up, ready to argue with Samuel. However, Angela stopped her. Angela would handle the Kins Family matters herself and didnât need others to intervene in order to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Although the Turners were wealthy and not afraid of the Kins Family causing any trouble, the Kinses could still annoy them.
Angela didnât want Jessica to get involved in the conflicts between her and the Kins Family.
âItâs her opportunity if and only if I give it to her. But right now, Iâm not in a good mood, so I wonât give it to her. Is there a problem?â Angela coldly snorted and retorted without any politeness..
Samuel was so angry that his teeth were grinding, looking as if he wanted to devour her, but she wasnât afraid at all. For someone she didnât care about, whether he was angry or happy, had nothing to do with her.
At that moment, Fanny suddenly appeared from the crowd, holding two plates of food. She handed one of them to Samuel and said. âSamuel, donât be angry with Angela. I got a new one for you.â
Samuel heard Fannyâs voice, and his anger subsided by half. He immediately turned around and smiled as he took the tray. He gently reached out and rubbed Fannyâs head. âYouâre always so considerate, Fanny.â Unlike Angela, who only knows how to provoke others. In his heart, he only recognized Fanny as his sister, while Angela wasnât even worthy of licking Fannyâs boots.
Fanny bit her lip. âIâm sorry, Samuel. Itâs all because of me that you two fought and made it unpleasant.â
âItâs not your fault. Itâs Angelaâs mistake. Sheâs just a country bumpkin who doesnât have the same Brundelian skills as you. She got lucky and got the spot, but if she had any selfâawareness, she should have given up the spot and spared herself the embarrassment.â
Fanny raised her innocent face and frowned, acting coquettish. âSamuel, donât say that about Angela. Angela has worked hard.â
Samuel pursed his lips, clearly disagreeing. âIâm helping you here, and youâre still defending her.â Thereâs a 1/2 Chapter 16 In The Gutters Of Poverty difference between effort and talent.
Angela felt disgusted and signaled to Jessica. They both left immediately.
As they walked, Jessica couldnât help but complain, âAngela, is that Samuel really your twin brother? Heâs completely fixated on Fanny. Itâs as if heâs blind. People who donât know would think they are the real twinsâ
Angela discovered another restaurant and ordered two servings of chicken and mashed potatoes. She handed one portion to Jessica.
After taking a bite of the chicken, Angela spoke with a slightly muffled voice. The chicken is delicious. You should try it.â
Angela was enjoying her meal, but Jessica had no appetite. She even suspected that this girl had lost her mind and was devouring the chicken as if it were a member of the Kins Family. Jessica felt frustrated and pushed her own portion towards Angela. âEat, itâs all yours!â
Angela looked up and sweetly smiled. After finishing their lunch and bidding farewell to Jessica, Angela left the school during the lunch break, ready to find a partâtime job. Since moving out, she needed money for everything, and she had already spent almost half of her savings.
If she didnât find a partâtime job soon to earn some money, she would truly starve. After wandering around near the school, Angela stopped at a bubble tea shop. She noticed a red sign posted on the glass with the words âNow Hiringâ written on it, so she entered.
The bubble tea shop was small, with a counter at the front displaying various samples of milk tea. Neatly arranged rows of white tables and chairs were in the back. There werenât many customers at this time, and a few female students were sitting together, enjoying their drinks.
Behind the counter, a young woman was feeding a boy who appeared to be around five or six years old. Upon seeing Angela enter, the woman set down the bowl in her hand and politely asked what Angela would like to drink.
Angela smiled and pointed to the job advertisement posted at the entrance, âHello, Iâm here to apply for a job. Iâm a freshman at Riverdon University. Can I work partâtime here?â