One of the housekeepers was surprised to learn that Arielle was familiar with their language.

She was quick to answer the woman’s question, “This is the general’s mansion, but we don’t know who sent you here, either.”

Dennis had already made it clear that the woman in front of them belonged to the general. Thus, the housekeeper thought she should treat Arielle better so that the latter would consider her a trusted lackey. That way, her position in the household would also elevate along with Arielle.

The general’s mansion? Why did Sophia take me here?

Arielle didn’t need to be a genius to know that Sophia was the one who kidnapped her. After all, Clyde, who was kind and innocent, would never do something like that to her.

Sophia, on the other hand, made Arielle feel uncomfortable from the very beginning. She sensed a malicious aura from Sophia from the moment they met, but she didn’t expect the latter to do something as cruel as this.

“Do you guys know why I’m here?” asked Arielle while smiling at the housekeepers.

Though it looks like she has some ulterior schemes of her own, she doesn’t seem smart. Maybe I can get some information from her.

“Of course I do,” replied the housekeeper right away after she heard Arielle’s question. “You are sent here to become the general’s wife.”

the general is a bit older, but he doesn’t look his age at all. More importantly, he doesn’t have a son. If you were

became increasingly excited

the end of her sentence, her tone was filled with reverence, as

that. She was about to ask some more questions when a young girl suddenly

evil woman. You are

rude to shout

to talk, a deep male voice sounded outside. When she turned to look in the direction of

defined features made him seem gentle, and when he looked at Arielle, he broke into a warm

is just a kid. Please don’t take her

to show that she didn’t mind

a little girl, so why would I hold it

ordered the man, turning

meant he was

her guard

sending them away so that we

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