The document was signed, the orphanage was saved, and she didn't need to sell herself. At about 10 o'clock in the morning, Abby returned to the orphanage to tell everyone this good news. After that, she hurriedly packed up her luggage and went to Richard Scott's residence.
The Imperial Villa where Richard Scott lived was located in the golden area in the downtown of the Great City, yet withdrawn from the busy street. The houses are all detached triplex in a Baroque style.
Everyone living in the Great City knew that houses here would cost at least tens of millions. Those who could live here were influential in terms of either status or background. This was the legendary center of the rich.
The decoration inside the villa was also very exquisite, luxurious but low-key, displaying extraordinary taste.
However, what surprised Abby was that there were only a few servants and a housekeeper in charge of the large villa.
"Hello, Miss Miller. Mr. Scott has already told me about you. I'll take you to your room first, and then explain to you what you're responsible for. I hope you can adapt as soon as possible."
The housekeeper was a fifty-year-old man with a kind face. When he spoke, he also wore a friendly smile, leaving others with a good impression in an instant.
"Okay, thank you, sir."
Abby replied while she couldn't help complaining to herself.
Richard Scott really weighed and balanced at every turn. At least he should let her take a breath before working, shouldn't he? What's the rush?
"Miss Miller, if you don't mind, you can call me Leo. We are both under the same roof. It's too polite to call me sir."
He smiled at Abby. The housekeeper took her upstairs and walked through the long corridor before finally they stopped at the door of a room. "This is your room from now on. After you get everything ready, come downstairs to see me."
"Thank you."
Abby thanked him and dragged her luggage in.
The room was neither too big nor too small. It was very tidy, but... The bed clothes, curtains, and even furniture were all black and gray, as cold as Richard Scott's expression.
Abby took a deep breath. Thinking of serving such a cold guy in the future, she felt her stomach ache.
Abby didn't bring with her many things, except for a few clothes and daily necessities. Therefore, she didn't spend too much time getting her stuff in place before she came downstairs.
The housekeeper was already waiting in the hall. When he saw Abby coming down, he walked over.
Before he could speak, Abby said, "Leo, would you please tell me in details what I need to do."
"Well, here you are. Your work has been clearly listed. Have a look at it first, and I will tell you other things that you need to notice."
Handing over a sheet of paper, Leo said in a tone as serious as usual.
Abby hurriedly took it and read the mass of terms and conditions covering the paper.
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