Chapter 556: 556: Falsely Recognizing a Daughter
Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!
âWhen someone kindly lends materials to the competitors, you said sheâs pretentious. When she doesnât, you call her mean. Youâre full of criticism.â The young girl was blunt.
But she just couldnât hold it back any more.
âIf it were just some occasional comments, I wouldnât say anything, I donât want to cause trouble for myself. But Iâve sat here for six hours, and youâve spent six hours bad-mouthing Cindy Clarke. Iâve heard so much Iâm practically deaf.â
âI just want to watch the Competition in peace, canât you just remain quiet? If you need to gossip, do it privately with your husband on his mobile phone. Why disturb others?â
âWho do you think you are!â Christy Xenos shouted, âIâm talking about Cindy Clarke, itâs none of your business. And Iâm not cursing you! Why are you meddling in other peopleâs affairs!â
âWhy are you shouting so loudly? Trying to prove that you have a loud voice?â The person sitting on the other side of Christy Xenos and Joshua Clarke also couldnât hold it back, âIâve put up with you for some time. I canât hear the competitors clearly during a perfectly good competition, all because of your incessant babblingâ.
Additionally, this man, Joshua Clarke, was a pushover.
He thought that everything his wife said was right, totally devoid of any opinion of his own, it was truly nauseating.
âWhatâs it to you!â Christy Xenos retorted angrily, âCindy Clarke is my daughter! Iâll talk about her as I please. Are you also going to interfere in how we handle our own daughter now?â
âIf my daughterâs actions are not right, canât I, as a mother, discuss it? Youâre all so busybody, but you canât interfere in our family matters!â Christy Xenos raised her voice.
âYouâre Cindy Clarkeâs mother?â The person suspected it when he heard Christy Xenos talking during the competition.
But when he heard it from Christy Xenos herself, he was astounded: âWhat type of mother looks down on her own daughter this way!â
âIf your daughter were truly undutiful, I would understand if you found fault in her. But go and ask, who doesnât think Cindy Clarke is excellent? Youâre complaining even about this, are you really a mother?â
âThatâs none of your business! Donât I know more about her than you do?â Christy Xenos shrieked, âYouâre an outsider, youâre just meddling in other peopleâs private affairs, itâs like youâre trying to find fault with something.â
âWith the time you have to spare, go discipline your own family!â Christy Xenos glared at the person, and said nastily, âIs it because you canât have your own children, so youâre envious when you see others disciplining their daughters!â
âYou⦠youâ¦â The personâs face turned red with rage at Christy Xenosâs words, âWhy is your mouth so nasty!â
âHow am I being nasty? Did I curse at you? Did I use any foul language?â Christy Xenos gestured with her big hand, âEveryone, judge for yourselves. I didnât say anything, yet they started to meddle in how we discipline our daughter. Whoâs the one being outrageous here!â
âAm I being wronged here? Am I being wronged here for merely discussing my own daughter! How is it upsetting to others? Is it because you hear my foreign accent, you are bullying me? Or is it because Iâm old?â Christy Xenos shouted, sounding as if she was about to cry.
People were genuinely afraid that she might break down and cry on the spot.
âAre you all bullying me because Iâm old and donât know anyone here?â Christy Xenos yelled with all her might.
The personâs face turned pale, then green, his scalp tingling.
Christy Xenos was blocking the way, and people behind her couldnât move.
Someone said: âAlright, letâs just move on.â
Why bother provoking this shrew?
The person also felt ashamed, thinking, how could she behave in such a shrewish manner!
Joshua Clarke hurriedly said to Christy Xenos: âLetâs not argue here, what if weâre late and Cindy has left?â
Christy Xenos originally wanted to continue arguing, as she felt unsatisfied and wanted to lash out at those meddlers until they break into tears. She wouldnât be content otherwise.
But, Joshua Clarkeâs reminder was also valid.
She was wasting time here and if they arrived too late, Cindy might leave.
If they missed this good opportunity, theyâd have to wait until the next Competition to see Cindy Clarke again.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
That would mean waiting another week.
Waiting for another week isnât really an issue, but theyâd have to stay in the hotel another week, which means spending money for another week.
If they could see Cindy Clarke today and things went smoothly, they could move into Cindy Clarkeâs home today itself.
Wouldnât that be a way to save money?
Once Christy Xenos thought of this, she no longer wanted to argue on the spot.
âYes, letâs go, letâs go.â Christy Xenos grabbed Joshua Clarkeâs wrist, thinking that for once, Joshua Clarkeâs suggestion actually made sense.
As she grabbed Joshua Clarkeâs wrist, she pushed people aside in front of her: âExcuse me, excuse me, quickly make way, weâre in a hurry.â
âWhat are you doing?â
âStop pushing!â
âEveryone is leaving, whatâs your rush?â
âCan you please keep the order? There are so many people, itâs very dangerous to push like this.â
âWhoâs not in a hurry? Everyone wants to leave quickly, what are you pushing for!â
The crowd started to complain about her actions.
âWe really are in a hurry!â Christy Xenos hadnât stopped pushing forwards, she continued to push through the crowd, âI have to meet my daughter urgently, my daughter is Cindy Clarke! I need to see her!â
âCindy Clarke is her daughter? Can Cindy Clarkeâs mother actually be like this?â
âMy God, is this real? Is Cindy Clarke mother like this?â
âI canât believe it, must be fake.â
âCould she be falsely claiming someone elseâs daughter?â
âWho knows? Seeing how shrewish she is, thisâ¦â
âExcuse us, excuse us.â Joshua Clarke also followed behind Christy Xenos and kept apologizing, âWe really are in a big hurry, we have to go find Cindy Clarke quickly, excuse us, excuse us.â
Every time Christy Xenos pushed someone aside, Joshua Clarke followed with an apology.
On the way, he said: âWe have come all the way from Belfard to find Cindy Clarke.â
âYes!â As Christy Xenos continued to make her way through the crowd, she loudly declared, âCindy Clarke does not recognise us as her parents, she left us and ran off to Belfard without any message. We donât even have her contact details now, donât know where she lives, we can only use the opportunity of todayâs competition to see her.â
âSorry, weâre sorry.â Joshua Clarke immediately followed up.
âThis unfilial girl! I donât know what we did to wrong her, made her choose to abandon her parents. Sheâs all nice and comfortable in Belfard, leaving us behind in Nork City, not caring for us. Even if we were to die there, she wouldnât know!â
âSorry, weâre sorry.â
âIf we hadnât seen her during the live broadcast, we wouldnât have known sheâs in Belfard, wouldnât have known that sheâs living so well.â Christy Xenos spoke loudly, âFor all these years, weâve been looking for her, worrying that she might be kidnapped by bad people, worried that she might have encountered danger outside. We worried day and night, we were so concerned! Yet look at her, living so well in Belfard, without even informing us.â
âSorry, weâre sorry.â