Chapter 82: I'm Selfish?
Chapter 82: I'm Selfish?
“| see your point, Nnenna,” she said, her voice smooth but laced with an undertone of irritation.
“The servants should indeed perform their duties, including taking care of your sister.
However,” she added, her eyes narrowing slightly, “as her sister, it is still your responsibility to occasionally
check on her.
Make sure everything is in order.
After all, you're her sister.
Caring for her selflessly should cnaturally to you.
It wouldn't hurt to consideration and stop being so... selfish.” Nnenna “..!” The words were a calculated jab, and
Nnenna caught the subtle venom behind them.
She straightened her back, lifting her chin slightly as she met Queen Chioma’s gaze.
A soft smile curved her lips, one that didn’t quite reach her eyes.
“Selfish?” Nnenna echoed, her tone light but with a sharp edge that made everyone at the table pay attention.
“Mother, I've spent my entire life putting others first.
I've sacrificed, served, and given more than anyone ever asked.
And how was | repaid?
With ridicule, mistreatment, and disdain.
Now, I've simply decided to reclaim my worth, and suddenly, that makesselfish?” She paused, letting the
words sink in before continuing.
“If caring for myself is selfish, then maybe it’s t| finally start being selfish.” The dining room fell into an
uneasy silence.
Even the maids, clearing plates in the background, exchanged wide eyed glances.
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Queen Chioma’s smile faltered for a fraction of a second before she quickly composed herself.
“I didn’t mean it that way,” Queen Chioma said, her voice strained.
“I'm only suggesting that as sisters, you should look out for each other.
Family comes first, after all.” Nnenna nodded, her expression calm but firm.
“You're absolutely right.
Family should look out for each other, and that’s exactly what I've always done.
But it's a two way street, isn't it?
It's tfor everyone to play their part.” Her words hung in the air like a challenge, and no one seemed willing to
accept it.
“I understand, but you must remember that Ebere’s birthday is only a few weeks away,” Queen Chioma said, her
tone firm and calculated.
“As your father announced last night, there will be a grand ball.
| expect you to supervise everything the servants do to prepare for it.
Indeed, you are not a servant, so you won't be doing their work, you will oversee it.
I'm putting you in charge of the entire event.
Make sure everything goes perfectly.
Work with them, guide them, and ensure the ball is flawless.” Her words sounded reasonable to everyone at the
table, everyone except Nnenna.
“Why can’t somebody else supervise it?” Nnenna asked, her tone calm but pointed.
“Why can’t my sister or one of my three older brothers handle it?” She placed deliberate emphasis on the word
older, making her stance crystal clear.
Involved Ebere “I!” “This is the Sweet 16 celebration of a princess from a prosperous kingdom.
People will attend from all over the region.
We have to get it right, which means someone with more experience and authority, like third brother or second
brother, should be in charge of such a massive responsibility.” Her voice was steady, and her conviction filled the
room like a charged storm cloud.
All eyes turned to Queen Chioma, waiting for her response.
Queen Chioma'’s lips tightened into a thin line.
She had not anticipated such a bold challenge from the girl.
“Your sister is the one being celebrated, so she cannot supervise.
As for your brothers, they have other duties to attend to.
You, however, have just returned from the hospital and are currently unoccupied,” she said, her voice sharp with
implied authority.
“It’s a good opportunity for you to prove your capabilities.” Nnenna tilted her head slightly, her lips curving into
a small, knowing smile.
“Prove my capabilities?” she echoed, a hint of amusement in her tone.
“Mother, | don’t need to prove anything to anyone.
| already know my worth.
My older brothers should take care of it.” Involved Obinna “..!” Involved Abuchi “.!!” Abuchi and Obinna
immediately tried to shrink into the background, as if reducing their presence could somehow shield them from
responsibility.
The moment the task seemed imminent, they becunnaturally quiet, but Obinna still couldn't help himself
from speaking up.
“What do you mean by that, Nnenna?” Obinna asked, his tone defensive.
“We're too busy for something like that.
You can’t expect us to handle it.
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You're the one who has experience with the servants.
You've been working with them for years.
It'll be easier for you.” He leaned back, clearly thinking his logic was impeccable.
Nnenna raised an eyebrow, her expression calm yet sharp.
“Second brother,” she began, her voice carrying a composed strength, “you might have a point, it might be
easier for me.
But letremind you, | just spent eight months in the hospital.
Eight months, where | fell behind on my studies, my progress, and my life.” She paused for effect, watching as
her brothers squirmed under her steady gaze.
“When | was discharged, do you know what eldest brother gave me?
He handedstudy materials, books upon books, because he understood the importance ofcatching up.
He knew | needed tand focus to get back on track.” She leaned forward slightly, her tone softening, though
her words hit like steel.
“Now, second brother, do you really want elder brother to return and discover that while he entrustedwith
the tools to succeed, you two keptfrom using them because | was too busy handling your responsibilities?
Should I tell him that I couldn't study because | was occupied with something that someone else could've
handled?” Obinna “...” Abuchi “...” Her words hung in the air like a storm cloud.
Abuchi and Obinna exchanged uneasy glances, their earlier bravado quickly evaporating.
“That's...
not what | meant,” Obinna stammered, trying to recover.
“We weren't saying you shouldn't study.
It's just that—" “Just that what?” Nnenna interjected smoothly, cutting him off without raising her voice.
“You're older than me, second brother.
Isn’t it your duty to carry the weight of responsibility when needed?
Or is it easier to let your younger sister take the fall for everything because it’s ‘easier’ for her?” CREATORS’
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