Chapter 1169 An Unfavorable Plot Against the Quillens
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Laura was stupefied for quite some time before regaining her voice, saying seriously, “Felicity, I won’t go into that discussion with you now. Just tell me. Are you willing to help me break up Emmanuel and Mackenzie, have her marry Gautier, use our families’ alliance to support the Lendir family, and find a way to bring my darling back?”
Seeing her so passionate, Felicity immediately fell into hesitation and contemplation.
Meanwhile, Terence and Alfred had returned to the Quillen residence.
As soon as they got out of the car, Marilyn approached with a full smile, limping toward them.
“Old Mr. Quillen, welcome back!” she greeted while trying to put a coat on Terence. The weather had been unpredictable lately, and she was afraid he might catch a cold.
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Alfred silently observed the scene. It didn’t seem like a maid receiving the master; rather, it resembled a husband coming home warmly greeted by his considerate wife.
“Marilyn, your leg hasn’t fully recovered. Don’t move too much!” Terence also expressed concern.
These days, Marilyn had been serving him wholeheartedly and often keeping him company in conversation. Human hearts were made of flesh, and Terence, a kind man, would reciprocate the kindness toward whoever was
nice to him.
“Don’t worry about me!” Marilyn, receiving Terence’s care, smiled even brighter. Then she quickly reported, “Old Mr.
Quillen, a beautiful lady arrived at our residence earlier!”
Hearing the term “our residence,” Alfred frowned, directly reprimanding, “Marilyn, mind your words!”
Marilyn quickly lowered her head, desperately apologizing, even though she didn’t know exactly what she said
wrongly.
“Come on, Alfred, don’t be so harsh on Marilyn. She’s still a child, inexperienced, not so accustomed to formalities!”
Terence quickly stopped Alfred, protecting Marilyn.
As a servant of the Quillen family, it wasn’t exactly wrong of her to use “our residence.”
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