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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1240

Chapter 1240 An Act

Why did he leave his pretty and wealthy wife at home and brought home an uncivilized woman from outside instead? I wonder what’s wrong with him!

The housekeeper could not wrap her mind around the mind of Vinson.

“Lower your voice!” Geoffrey reminded in a soft voice. “Since Mr. Vinson has agreed to her staying here, I’m sure he has his plans. We’re in no place to comment on that. As for the injury on your face, I’ll add an extra thousand to your salary this month. But when you head out of here later, you have to put on your respectful and courteous self. Do you hear me?”

She had no other choice but to agree even though she was still bearing a grudge against Penelope.

After all, she was only a housekeeper. How would she be able to compare to a woman whom Vinson had brought home?

Upon getting her response, Geoffrey continued in a calmer tone, “Don’t be too angry either. Such characters are extremely arrogant, but like how dramas portrayed them, they normally won’t last more than two episodes.” He kept his words simple and headed out of the kitchen after concluding his statement.

It did not take long before the housekeeper understood the meaning behind Geoffrey’s words.

So, she can be haughty for now, but that’ll also be the very reason she gets thrown out later! She’ll get the taste of it when she gets kicked out of this place!

With that, the housekeeper finally felt better. At the same time, she also became more appreciative of the lady of the house, and that was none other than Arielle.

In truth, many socialites had never seen housekeepers as humans and had no respect for them.

Only Arielle was warm and friendly and would treat them as equals.

If Mrs. Nightshire gets replaced by that woman outside, we’ll only get miserable days ahead.

At this point, the housekeeper’s eyes lit up when a daring idea popped up in her mind.

About ten minutes later, the housekeeper brought out the three types of fruits Penelope had requested.

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