In Harriet’s room, the meows were heard.
Gianna Morris pretended not to hear it.
She purposely told Harriet the message she wanted to convey to Florence Walker.
After saying that, she admonished, “Make sure to wait until Miss Florence has settled her mind before you tell her.”
“Yes, yes, yes,” Harriet felt panicked and her face looked pale at that moment.
Probably she didn’t even hear what Gianna had said.
Gianna pretended not to notice the change of her expression, then she turned around and left.
Before she left, she had turned off the audio inside her pocket as she was afraid that Harriet would suspect as the meows would be gone suddenly after she left.
Of course.
Looking at her current state, she probably wouldn’t have thought that much.
When Gianna left the room, she deliberately left the door to be half-open.
At that time, Harriet was in an abnormal state of panic and she couldn’t discover it at all.
She only vented out her entire emotions completely after she saw Gianna leave her room.
Her eyes were extremely red.
The tears kept rolling down from her eyes.
Her mouth kept mumbling, “Pamilla, it wasn’t me who wanted to kill you, it really wasn’t me. Miss Florence was the one who asked me to do it. If you’ve any grievances and want to revenge, just go to her okay? Don’t come to me. I just want to make a living, I’m just trying to keep my current job. I need to support my family. I beg you, don’t come to me okay …”
She was distressed in the room.
In fact, after Pamilla was drowned, she couldn’t accept it somewhat. After carrying its corpse and acting out a scene with Miss Florence according to her instruction, she locked herself in the room. Its appearance still remained in her mind as Pamilla was pop-eyed and stared at her.
She regretted that she had done this for her job and killed her conscience!
As she thought of Pamilla, she freaked out in an unusual way.
In the end, Pamilla was brought up by her and she looked after it like her own child.
Apart from Miss Florence, it was clingy to her also.
Yet, she had killed it herself. She had killed her own “child”.
She couldn’t take it anymore and hid in her room to adjust her emotions.
To her surprise, Missus came looking for her.
She had barely managed to get by and made herself not to be suspected, but she suddenly heard its mournful cry since Doreen Herbert came to her. Now she had heard it again when Missus came …she had thought it was just a hallucination, but it was so real!
As she remembered Missus said that cats had spirituality, she was really frightened at that moment.
No.
She wanted to bury Pamilla.
She wanted to bury it properly and find a master to release its soul from purgatory so that it could rest in peace.
This was what she thought.
She sprinted for the door.
As she just turned around, she was shocked at once.
She saw Missus who was at the doorway and hadn’t left at all.
Evidently…
Evidently, she watched her leaving just now.
How come she was back again now?
What she had just mumbled …
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