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Chapter 37 - Chapter 36. Introduction to Hell

With the spread of her notoriety, there was a significant difference in the house staff's treatment.

Before, they would have had an indifferent face or even a sneering look as she passed by, but after knowing how ruthlessly she had dismissed people who offended her in the slightest, they started to treat her as a proper young lady of the HS Group.

It was funny, and also filled Sarah with regret. Had he stood up for herself in the past instead of being a pushover and receiving all of the mistreatment quietly, perhaps people would treat her and her mother better. 

Wasn't it ironic? When she tried to act kind like her mother, all she got was disrespect. And yet, the moment she acted like a trash who would sack anyone at the slightest inconvenience and hurl insults like her half-siblings, they turned around and treated her well--with fear, if not respect.

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