Chapter 61 A Storm Brewing
The morning sun illuminated the surroundings, casting a bright glow
on the door of the Munoz family’s villa.
“Mr. Delbert, Miss Harriet, please come in.”
Clifton knew about their visit today, yet he only sent the old
housekeeper to welcome them.
Hiding in his room, he hoped to avoid any unpleasant confrontations regarding Bessie and Nora’s actions against Harriet.
Led by the old housekeeper, Harriet and Delbert made their way toward the house.
Before they could reach the hall, the sound of servants chatting in the courtyard caught their attention.
The topic of discussion revolved around Harriet and Delbert.
“I heard that Miss Harriet and Mr. Delbert are paying a visit today.”
the president of Carlson Group?
say. I heard that Mr. Delbert is old and ugly. A fool and an
into mocking laughter. Terrified to hear it,
housekeeper sweated profusely.
people they were talking about
maintained her signature foolish smile,
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party, the reporters didn’t dare to release Delbert’s photo, so many people
he was one of the most handsome
no
worthy of talking about
while
calmness was merely the
grown accustomed to being the subject of rumors, but these people were
deal with the gossiping servants, Harriet took matters into
raised her hand
all the servants to freeze in their tracks and look over.
who had been engaged in animated conversation, were startled. Their smiles froze on their faces as they let
I am Mrs. Munoz’s confidant?” One
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