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Mr. Fairchild's Rose: She is Wild and Proud

Chapter 34: Apologize to Her!

Author: The Cat That Listens to the Wind's Story
updatedAt: 2025-11-05

CHAPTER 34: CHAPTER 34: APOLOGIZE TO HER!

Summer reassured a few words and had someone apply some anti-swelling ointment on Chloe Landry.

Tourists saw there was drama to watch and gathered around spontaneously.

A gust of autumn wind blew by, causing maple leaves to rustle and fall. One landed near Maeve Lane’s hair, which she took off, with a slight curve to her red lips, playing with it in her hand.

So nonchalant, yet still showing no sign of admitting fault. Clearly just a spoiled heiress who fears nothing.

She frowned slightly but spoke quite politely, "Lane, do you have anything to explain?"

"Since you’ve deemed it my fault, then explaining or not explaining is unnecessary."

"I didn’t."

"Really?" Maeve Lane’s gaze was sharp, looking directly into the depths of her eyes, "Then I have only one thing to say: I don’t offend people unless provoked, but if provoked, I will repay tenfold."

This arrogant tone was nailed perfectly.

Chloe Landry immediately butted in with embellishments, "Summer, can’t you see how rude she is? Do you still believe her words?"

"If I don’t believe her, should I believe you? I think you haven’t learned your lesson."

Perhaps it was because Maeve Lane’s gaze was so straightforward or her always calm demeanor, but Summer felt that compared to Chloe Landry, the girl before her seemed more trustworthy.

At this time, a bystander who had been watching the scene couldn’t help but chime in, "Why are you all forming cliques here? Just now, it was clear those three wanted to bully this pretty girl, only to find out she had some skills; otherwise, she’d be the one crying now."

Summer’s brows furrowed slightly, "Are you saying Chloe Landry and her friends started it?"

"Yes, with so many people watching, you can just ask anyone and you’ll know."

Upon hearing this, she asked a few bystanders who had been present, and they confirmed the bystander’s words were indeed true.

Chloe Landry showed a guilty expression, "Summer..."

"Enough," Summer’s expression was serious, even slightly reprimanding, "Don’t think that just because you joined a year earlier than Maeve Lane you can act all superior. Since you started it, you go apologize!"

"I..."

Maeve Lane was a bit surprised, and her gaze toward Summer grew appreciative, turning slightly provocative when directed at Chloe Landry, cooperating with, "No more ’I’, just hurry and apologize."

Chloe Landry bit her lip tightly, reluctantly apologizing, "I’m sorry."

"Is that all?"

"I shouldn’t have brought people to trouble you..."

"And what about those two accomplices of yours? Weren’t they both so cocky just now?"

Summer glanced at the girls standing on either side, "Go apologize."

"I’m sorry..."

"Maeve Lane, I’m sorry..."

After hearing their apologies, Maeve Lane yawned, "Alright, remember to send me an identical phone today, or if I have to come claim it myself, it won’t be this simple."

Chloe Landry covered her face, nodding in humiliation.

When they were about to leave, Summer stopped them, "Wait."

Chloe Landry felt a flicker of joy, thinking Summer wanted to penalize Maeve Lane further, quickly pulling her two friends back.

Their expressions were written all over their faces, and Summer rolled her eyes internally. How did they handle last year’s interviews? Letting anyone into the student council.

What’s that saying? Education can only filter out the uneducated, not the deplorable.

She glanced at Maeve Lane, then spoke, "This was just an apology for what you did to Maeve Lane."

"Since we established, nothing like this vicious incident has ever happened, so none of you need to come to the student council again."

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