Christina wanted to head to the dining room, but there were too many antiques along the way. Ancient, mysterious patterns were delicately carved on them.
“There’s a cockroach!” someone shouted.
Right then, several female housekeepers screamed. The peaceful atmosphere turned chaotic at once.
Christina was startled too. Seeing the cockroach crawling to her at lightning speed, she couldn’t stop herself from hopping in place.
Then, the sound of something shattering floated into her ears.
“It’s gone now. Calm down, everyone!” The gardener got rid of the cockroach with a broom.
Just as they let out a sigh of relief, they heard Raymond’s terrified voice. “Who broke Mr. Hadley’s antique?”
Those at the scene flitted their eyes to the shard in the corner. A carved vase was broken, and it didn’t seem like it could be mended.
At the sight of that, the housekeepers were so scared that they almost cried.
“What should we do? This looks expensive.”
“We’re doomed. I don’t think I can compensate for it even if I pay with my pension.”
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“Who broke it? Hurry up and admit it. I’ll talk to Mr. Hadley on your behalf,” Raymond persuaded.
They exchanged glances with one another. Everyone was scared out of their wits earlier. How were they supposed to know who broke the vase?
Perhaps someone accidentally broke it after all the pushing and bumping.
“What happened?” A deep voice rang out, making the living room fall into silence in an instant.
Raymond walked to the stairs and said hesitantly, “Mr. Hadley, we… We accidentally broke your treasured vase just now.”
“Which one?” Sebastian asked at the side.
Instead of saying anything, Raymond pointed to the broken vase. He didn’t know much about antiques, so he had no idea what it was called.
Casting a glance at it, Sebastian said, “That is an antique from the seventeenth century that is worth fifty- seven million.”
“It’s that expensive?” Christina’s eyes widened.
“Mrs. Hadley, that’s the minimum price for all the antiques here. We have those that are much more expensive than the vase,” Sebastian said with some pride.
So the vase is considered cheap?
Raymond’s lips trembled.
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The female housekeepers fell to their knees at once. “Mr. Hadley, we didn’t do it on purpose…”
“It’s too pricey. We can’t afford to pay for it.”
“Mr. Hadley, please don’t send me to the police station.
The housekeepers pleaded, each sounding more pitiful than the last
Seeing how desperate they were, Christina couldn’t bring herself to let them bear the consequences. “Nathaniel, I’m also responsible for the broken vase. I’ll take full responsibility, so please let them go.”
Nathaniel raised his brows. “You’ll be fully responsible for it? The entire sum?”
“Yes.” That was a large amount. Her heart ached at losing so much money, but she couldn’t be asking the housekeepers to pay for it.
On top of that, she was also startled earlier. It was hard to tell who broke the vase amidst all the chaos.
“All right, then. Everyone else may leave,” Nathaniel agreed.
The housekeepers and Raymond exchanged a look before leaving.
They walked to the courtyard. It wasn’t until they were sure those inside the house couldn’t hear them that they spoke. “Raymond, don’t you think it’s inappropriate for us to cooperate with Mr. Hadley to set Mrs. Hadley up?”
One of the housekeepers, whom Christina had helped before, said guiltily, “That’s right. Mrs. Hadley has always been nice to us.”
Raymond sighed softly. “Don’t worry. Mr. Hadley won’t give Mrs. Hadley a hard time.”
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