Chapter 39

People she met on the way would greet her. “Young Mistress.”

“Young Mistress.”

Diana looked at her mother, who kept her head down and was walking in front of Diana, and felt a slight sense of belonging. Whenever a maid walked by, Diana would smile in acknowledgement.

However, those maids seemed a little surprised. They evidently walked faster after seeing her nod in their

direction.

Diana didn’t think much of it. Although this wasn’t her first time coming to the Winnington family’s house, it was the first time she’d stayed here without getting into an argument. This feeling of warmth didn’t come easy. And so, Diana appreciated it a lot.

After walking through a 30–feet–long corridor, Diana and Kate finally arrived in the dining room. There was a large, round table in the dining room. It looked much more suitable for a big family than the long table in the Fulcher family’s dining room.

“Have a seat.” Kate might not have a lot to say, but she no longer seemed as angry as before. Diana could sense Kate was actually being nice.

Diana looked around in the dining room, but her gaze eventually landed on Kate once again.

suddenly felt as if she was stuck

was what it felt like to sit with

warm in her chest. She removed

a little surprised. “Why are you

today.” Diana knew Kate liked the earrings, but she didn’t want to make

a look of pleasant surprise in her eyes, and her smile grew wider. “Oh, silly child. This is your home. Why are you being

with surprise. She couldn’t

visited

long as Diana took the first might

step,

Kate

then asked a maid to bring some alcohol to disinfect the earrings before personally helping Kate to put

held onto a somewhat panic–stricken Kate. “It’s

touch felt like a warm fire in

owed her far too

about to say

Lucy Landon, the maid responsible for everything in the kitchen. “When did Miss Diana come home? Why didn’t you inform me? None of the

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