Villain Princess.
Chapter 211: Bad Etiquette

Chapter 211: Bad Etiquette

Kana and the other noble girls looked at Adela’s confused look and wanted to laugh. They felt that this young lady was really annoying and should be dealt quickly.

If the one in front of them was Aurora, then they would definitely restrain themselves and didn’t make any unnecessary moves. Even when they quitted Aurora’s tea party’s club back then, they didn’t dare to make it too clear to Aurora.

Because they all understood that Aurora’s power was real and she was not someone they could afford to provoke.

Even if she was nothing more than a noble lady, their father had long warned them not to mess around with Aurora. Without the power of the Imperial Family, Aurora alone was still someone they couldn’t afford to offend.

While these noble ladies didn’t understand much, they knew that their father was serious about this, so they would hide their temper.

But facing Adela?

They were naturally braver.

There would be some consequences for offending Adela, but it was nothing for these noble ladies. Their families behind them were not for nothing and it was impossible for Duke White and the Imperial Family to suppress all of them.

Moreover, the White Family was already in trouble by themselves.

So why should they bother to be so polite?

"It’s not like I don’t know anything! I just focus on other matters..." Adela felt rather suffocated when this point was mentioned.

"What other matters? Etiquette?" Kana took a step around Adela and shook her head. "Even your standing posture is quite bad. I’m pretty sure that if we were to put a book on your head, the book will fall down in an instant."

Adela was stunned and tried to straighten her back.

One of the worst etiquette lessons for Adela was naturally this walking posture and all. She even cried when she was facing her teachers because it was not so easy for her to change her habit that she had for so many years.

Even after a few years, it was not easy for Adela to fix it.

The other noble girls were naturally not so kind to miss this matter.

For the people in the high society, they would strike hard when there was a chance. Every single mistake could be amplified to the point of pushing the other party to the corner. Moreover, Adela has a lot of mistakes that these noble girls felt that even if they didn’t exaggerate, it would be enough.

"Even after all these years, you have never learnt." Kana looked at Adela and chuckled. "How would the face of our Yellow Kingdom be with such a crown princess?"

Adela could understand the implication behind Kana’s words and blushed in anger and embarrassment. "It doesn’t matter that much! I’m the one chosen by the Crown Prince."

"Through putting down other people and made a lot of lies."

"You..."

"Do you really think that you can compare to your older sister, Lady Adela?" Kana asked with a faint smile.

"I don’t need to compare with her!" Adela was angry.

The person she hated to compare the most in her entire life is definitely Aurora. The reason was also very obvious, that was because no one dared to compare to Aurora and claim that they would be better.

From the intellectual result to her etiquette, everything looked like it came out of the painting.

So beautiful that it looked unreal.

And Adela knew very well that if it was not because Crown Prince Edward chose her vigorously, it would never be her place to be the crown princess.

But she would never say it out loud!

"A pity." Kana chuckled, not caring about Adela’s embarrassment. When she came here today, she had determined to offend Adela to the fullest. She had disliked Adela for a long time and it was time for her to show her stance and fulfill what she had to do.

"If you have even half the skill, you would not be embarrassed here."

"You..."

"Ladies, I think it’s enough debate for the day." Annelie stepped forward when she saw the situation was getting out of hands.

Even though she had to admit that she enjoyed seeing Adela’s face deflated like that, but Annelie couldn’t possibly let them make a big scene in her place today.

After all, she still hoped to let things passed by peacefully.

"She’s the one starting it all!" Adela complained.

Annelie arched her eyebrows and felt that Adela was really childish. In the high society, no one truly cared who actually started the fight.

"Miss Adela, please calm down. You wouldn’t want to ruin your appearance, right?" Annelie said and turned to look at Kana.

"We’re just talking about how she didn’t improve her etiquette much," Kana said. "And it’s not wrong."

"You..."

Adela looked around and the other noble girls were all looking at her calmly. Their postures were all very good and everyone was behaved like how a normal noble girl would.

At this moment, realization hit Adela’s mind.

She realized that it was her who couldn’t act well in accordance to etiquette.

After a moment, Adela turned around and ran.

"Is she going to cry again like before?" One of the noble girls there asked in mocking tone. The fact that Adela ran out crying from the tea party’s club room was not a secret. Many students had seen that and remembered this incident.

Because each and every single one of them had been trained by their family in etiquette. They knew how difficult it was, so when they were in public, they would try their best not to show anything bad.

For the sake of themselves, especially their reputation.

"Perhaps." Annelie looked at Kana and smiled faintly. "Are you not worried that she’ll be complaining to her parents?"

"It’ll be good if she complained," Kana replied with a faint smile. "That way, she could see that the White Family truly had problems. But I guess she wouldn’t talk to her parents but to her fiancé."

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