Winter didn't say anything, simply turning around to face Cindy and crossing her arms, awaiting for Cindy's continued stream of nonsensical insults.
"Oh, now you're trying to look menacing in front of me," Cindy rolled her eyes. "But I must say, that black dress suits you really well this time. It makes you look gloomy. I'm sure that Sebastian must've been fed up looking at that drab attire."
"Are you done with your elementary-grade insults?" Winter asked calmly.
"Nope," Cindy shrugged. "I mean, I can insult you more. But it's no fun when you don't fight back."
"You should've learned etiquette, Cindy. I didn't expect my sister, whom I raised, could be so cruel with her words," Winter remarked. "And as for that dress of yours, it won't seduce Sebastian, trust me."