Meanwhile, Sabrina had returned to stand beside Ruth with the skin-care products. "Here."
"Thank you, Mrs. Ford."
"Let's head up. Your eyes are swollen from all that crying. Go to the washroom later and wash your face with this and put some of this product on. That should ease the redness and swelling," Sabrina reminded gently. She did not ask about what had happened between Ruth and her mother. Sabrina wasn't a nosy person to begin with, so she didn't think that she had the right to ask about the conflict in someone else's family. Each family had their own struggle to deal with, after all.
The three went into the elevator together and as soon a s the door to the elevator closed, a dozen of employees appeared out of the blue. They had all arrived earlier o n, but did not have the nerves to be in the same elevator with Sabrina and decided to hide. It wasn't until they saw with their own eyes that Sabrina went u p with Yvonne and Ruth before they dared to step out o f hiding.
"I personally think Sabrina isn't that bad, actually. I mean, she didn't exactly become arrogant after landing such a powerful husband, or try to threaten anyone with her husband's status." 1 "I think so, too. I had thought that she was a very shy
person, but it seems like she can be quite cheerful as well."
"Forgiving, too! Not only did she forgive Ruth, she even went as far as giving her such high-end skin-care products as gifts. That's so nice of her."
"Hey, Madeline, don't be too worried about what might happen. If Sabrina could forgive Ruth despite what she had done before, she probably wouldn't even remember that you once said something slightly offensive about Ruth."
The woman who was called Madeline nodded with an awkward smile. "I hope so. I don't really think what I did was really that bad, anyways."
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