Bonnie Reyes really couldn't understand Flossie Wright's way of thinking, yet at this moment, she just couldn't find a reason to argue back.
She had no choice but to swallow her resentment back down.
Flossie Wright withdrew her gaze and continued toward the place where the bamboo was clustered.
She only cut a single long bamboo.
Cutting it into three sections, she made them equal in length and then sharpened one end to pierce the fish flesh.
While she was sharpening these bamboo sticks, Cassie Ferguson, who had finished dealing with the fish, also hurried back.
"Cassie, you're back?"
"Is the river water very cold?"
"The fire has just been started, come sit down."
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Compared to her attitude towards Flossie Wright, where she would find fault in everything she did, Bonnie's enthusiasm when facing Cassie was entirely different.
The difference in treatment was like night and day.
However, to Flossie Wright, this clear tactic of isolation seemed childish.