Arya didn't sleep much all night. She got up early in the morning and went to prepare breakfast herself.
When Daisy and Henry came down, Arya was almost ready. Daisy was still venting with Henry. She glanced at her and walked down quickly, "Why do you get up so early and prepare the breakfast? There are servants at home."
Nanny May responded, "I also persuaded her. A pregnant person should have more rest. I'll do these things. She won't listen."
Arya smiled, "It's okay. I should have done this."
It seemed like everything was fine. Arya was not unhappy because of what happened yesterday.
She felt that without Xavier, she had to be more careful. She needed to behave perfectly to avoid embarrassment.
Daisy sighed slightly. She knew that Arya was not happy at home. Arya was always so careful and tired. Daisy held her hand. "Just leave this to Nanny May. She knows the appetite of the family. Ryan may wake up. Go and see him."
Daisy pushed her out of the kitchen, but she didn't dare to persuade her.
Arya had no choice but to listen to Daisy. "Okay, I'm going to see Ryan."
Watching Arya leave, Nanny May sighed, "She must be tired."
Her spirit was tense all the time.
Daisy glanced at Nanny May and understood what she meant.
"Madam, you need to take care of her." Nanny May liked Arya and got along well with her. She had watched Xavier grow up. The girl he liked must be good.
Nanny May just hoped that Arya can live well here while Xavier was away.
"I know." Daisy darkened her face. She was not angry at Nanny May, but angry at Henry's attitude. Daisy told him a lot yesterday, but he refused to change. He said that it was Arya's fault last night.
He only believed what Harriet said.'
After listening to Nanny May's words, Daisy felt even more uncomfortable. Everyone could see that Arya was good. Why couldn't that stubborn old man see it?
The family got up one after another. Because of what happened last night, the atmosphere was weird and no one spoke.
Arya didn't sleep well last night. When she went to wake Ryan up, Ryan didn't want to get up. So Arya hugged him and fell asleep herself.
Daisy didn't wake her for breakfast. It seemed that she didn't sleep well yesterday.
Bridget didn't see Arya and Ryan. So she asked casually, "Arya and Ryan haven't gotten up yet?"
"I didn't wake them to let them sleep longer." Daisy said.
"Oh." Bridget replied. "Breakfast will be cold."
Harriet looked at them and whispered, "She is so blessed."
Bridget sat far away from Harriet and didn't hear Harriet clearly, so she asked, "What did you just say?"
Harriet looked up and said with a smile, "Nothing. I just think Arya's life is so good. It's almost eight o'clock and she can still sleep. Daisy has never been so good to me before."
Hearing this, Henry looked up at Harriet.
Harriet didn't seem to notice his gaze. She looked at Daisy and said casually, "Actually, it's not appropriate to be so lazy as a daughter-in-law. After all, you have got up earlier."
Daisy finished the milk, put down the glass, and then looked at Harriet without replying anything. Then she looked at Henry and said with a smile, "See how considerate Harriet is, right?"
If he didn't know that Arya had gotten up, he would be a little unhappy. He was very old-fashioned, and he felt that his daughter-in-law should be filial and sensible. How could she sleep so late while they were at home?
Last night, he said a lot of good things for Harriet. Now that Harriet was still complaining, he was a little embarrassed.
Henry was not angry, which made Harriet confused. She knew his temper very well.
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