Chapter 286 Janet’s Plan
Janet looked better, and her beautiful eyebrows were tightly knitted together.
Donahue glanced at Janet’s wrinkled face and didn’t say anything.
It was better to brood than to dwell on sad things.
The car soon arrived at Donahue’s manor.
This manor occupied nearly 160 acres, and the members lived in the main building, which was grand and spectacular.
The main building of the manor was decorated in the medieval style. There was still a long distance from the gate to
the entrance of the main building. The car slowed down, and along the way, one could see the green lawn that was
almost as big as two football fields.
The car arrived at the entrance of the main building. Janet and Donahue got out of the car. An old man who was in good spirits led a group of servants out to greet Donahue and Janet respectfully.
“Mr. Gordon.” Janet greeted Ricardo politely.
Ricardo was Donahue’s housekeeper. When Donahue wasn’t around, Ricardo would take care of the manor. He had
watched Janet grow up, and Janet treated him like her grandfather.
When Ricardo saw Janet return, he smiled with affection, “Ms. Longfellow, you’re finally back. You have to stay here. for a few more days.”
Donahue nodded slightly at Ricardo and brought Janet into the main hall.
The dome of the living room was extremely high with exquisite and gorgeous crystal lights hanging on it. It was so
beautiful that Janet could not take her eyes off them.
Janet looked around. This place was no different from when she came here before. At most, the furniture was changed, but it was still the previous style. Therefore, Janet felt familiar as soon as she came in.
The servants brought Janet to the room she used to live in. Donahue took off his coat downstairs and handed it to the
servants next to him. Then he followed Janet.
The room was cleaned up. Although the time was tight, there were many servants in the Smedley’s house. They rushed to tidy up the room before Janet arrived.
The Smedley family had three male descendants, so after Janet was born, she was favored by both the Longfellow
family and the Smedley family.
After the Smedley family bought the manor, the first thing they did was to prepare a room for Janet. At that time, she was not as tall as a table and was carried to all the rooms in the main building. Then, Janet pointed to the room on the
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