Karen had not thought that this woman would dare to speak to her like this.
Her chest rose and fell fiercely. She was so angry that she could not speak for a while.
Madeline hurried to appease her. “Mom, calm down. I’ll accompany you upstairs to rest for a while.”
Karen waved her hand and her brows were furrowed tightly. “Don’t worry about me. I don’t understand what you are doing, and I don’t want to care.
Karen said and turned around. Before going upstairs, she stared at Hannah in displeasure and said, “I don’t care what you two are doing, but if you want to join this family, it’ll be over my dead body!”
Karen said harshly, her fury evident.
Madeline and Jeremy shared a look. They felt apologetic in their hearts, but now that things had turned out this way, this was the only way.
Although Hannah disliked Karen’s attitude, she was happy that she could stay here.
After working so long with the Grays, she felt that Gray Manor was very imposing and that it was not a place where anyone could enter.
Although Whitman Manor was not as magnificent as Gray Manor, it was also the number one wealthy family in Glendale, after all. Similarly, it was not easy to enter these gates.
Once she lived with the Whitmans, Hannah found that she did not have to be a maid like she used to.
She neither needed to clean nor wait on others. On the contrary, there were people who would wait on her, and this made Hannah feel very comfortable.
Karen really did not want to see Hannah, and she did not know what Madeline and Jeremy had planned. As such, she went to stay in Montgomery Manor. Out of sight, out of mind. She went shopping and had afternoon tea with Eloise every day, and she was much more comfortable over there.
Madeline had not paid attention to Hannah in the past two days. Her previous perfume order had not been completed, and after she completed her order, the first thing she planned to do was to go to F Country.
She was not at all worried about Hannah making a fuss. Madeline knew very well that Hannah enjoyed the life she was living now.
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