When they heard Hazel was really Ronald's sister, everyone suddenly went quiet and said one by one, "Sorry, Hazel, we are used to joking with Ronald."
"It doesn't matter." Hazel nodded and didn't mind.
Ronald led her to sit on the sofa seat, and Hazel noticed that the woman who was hostile to her got up and sat on the other side of Ronald.
Hazel looked up and glanced at her. The woman was in a bad mood, and she stopped gossiping.
"Ronald, is this really your sister?" asked the woman.
Ronald asked with a smile, "Why? Do we not look alike?"
"You really don't." The woman chuckled.
"What do you think, Hazel?" Ronald's eyes glimmered.
Hazel said faintly, "Dad and Mom said they gave me the good genes, and they gave you the bad ones."
Ronald was pondering. If Hazel really knew something, it would be impossible for her to remain calm. Or did his innocent sister learn to hide real emotions?