What do you mean?
Rhiannon quickly reacted, understanding what the other party meant – they were insinuating she hadn't been loud enough!
She felt like they had thrown her face on the ground to be trampled on. Her face was burning, and the feeling of injustice welled up inside her. Yet, she had no choice but to play along, "Right, wrong, stand!"
She really didn't want to say those three words anymore, so she took the initiative to say, "Dear parent, I was wrong. I deeply regret my actions. What our Lucas did was indeed wrong, he should not have cursed at the kindergarten child. When I get home, his father and I will educate him properly. Can we please let this matter rest?"
"Since you admitted what he did was wrong, shouldn't he apologise first?" Baron Lawrence glanced at the cowering Lucas, then glanced at Tobias Clark on the sofa.
"You—" Rhiannon's face changed.
She thought she could bear the injustice, but how could she let her child endure the same?