“Also, Ms. Marsh’s menstrual cycle is normal. Her period ended two days earlier, but Ms. Gianna told me to inform you that Ms. Marsh has hormonal imbalances and missed her period.”

Gianna’s face fell, and she exploded in anger, “What nonsense—”

Wyatt shot her a warning look, and she recoiled a few steps, swallowing the rest of the sentence.

“Anything else?”

“Yes.” Heidi continued in a fit of sobbing, “Once Ms. Marsh came down with a fever, a very high fever. I wanted to phone you, but Ms. Gianna told me not to bother you. I suggested calling a doctor, which she didn’t allow either.

“Ms. Gianna assigned me the task of leaving Ms. Marsh’s meals at her door so she can get them herself. It’s not that Ms. Marsh is a picky eater but that Ms. Gianna told us to limit her servings. She pays us whenever we follow her orders and physically and verbally abuses us if we don’t, claiming that she’s the mistress of the house and that we must obey her.”

Wyatt maintained an expressionless face, but inwardly, he was overcome with the urge to strangle Gianna.

“Are you the only one working for her?” he questioned.

“Her, her, and her. They are under Ms. Gianna’s payroll too.” Heidi pointed at a few housekeepers. “We all take turns bringing Ms. Marsh food.”

Gianna raced over and tried to defend herself. “She’s falsely accusing me, Mr. Lopez! I have no ill will against Ms. Marsh and would never harm her. They’re all conspiring against me!”

“You have to believe me, Mr. Lopez! I’m innocent!” She raised three fingers. “I swear on my entire family that I didn’t do any of the things they accuse me of!”

Wyatt patted her cheek and smiled. “I never said I didn’t believe you. Why are you in such a hurry to swear an oath? The housekeepers did it, after all, and you only verbally abetted them. What good would it do to swear?”

He had seen through Gianna’s ploy, and a chill ran from her toes to the top of her head.

She forced herself to calm down and told herself to insist she was being slandered regardless of what the housekeepers claimed since there were no surveillance cameras.

“What Heidi said is true. Ms. Gianna is behind all of this.”

beats and scolds us

difficult for Ms. Marsh. This is simply Ms. Gianna’s animosity toward Ms.

were initially afraid of Wyatt began to speak up after Heidi exposed the truth, hoping that he

and mistreated Ms.

confidence, and she straightened her spine. “You don’t have concrete evidence,

us,” one of them said and took out a wad of money from her pocket. “This is what you gave me the day before yesterday when you asked me to turn off the

Wyatt’s gaze darkened.

grab something for me. I do not

gave me this money. It has your fingerprints

it and see if

housekeepers to be filthy and would always

be on

redden in frustration when

Mr. Lopez, they are dragging my name through the mud, accusing me of mistreating

Wyatt tipped his head up and gazed at the luxurious

beats later, he turned to a housekeeper and instructed, “Get a

her panicked gaze flew to the chandelier. Her heart started pounding

over the ladder and propped it under the

of them climbed up, removed a black box from within, and handed

waited for a housekeeper to bring over a laptop before plugging it in. The screen displayed

began ordering the housekeepers about. It then showed Gianna inviting her friends over for card games, Heidi hurrying downstairs to call Wyatt but being stopped by Gianna, her conversation with her friends during the

red. He had been completely unaware of the full extent of abuse Jessica had endured while he wasn’t

finicky, but because the housekeepers were limiting her meals and giving her unnutritious foods. She was confined to the third floor and couldn’t come downstairs either after the instructions

hidden in the chandelier, and she was

grew cold, and she stammered, “It was just a momentary lapse of judgment

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