Chapter 211
“Oh! Uncle, what happened to your face? Did someone hit you?”
Gavin could tell that this crisp voice belonged to Sally.
However, Sally’s voice didn’t contain the slightest bit of heartache. It seemed as if she was rejoicing in his misfortune.
It seemed that the relationship between Sally and his uncle was not very harmonious.
On the other side, Sally’s figure slowly appeared in the courtyard.
Sally was slightly stunned as she looked at the servants who had collapsed in the courtyard and were wailing. Sally subconsciously exclaimed, “What’s going on?” After this exclamation, Sally also saw the four people standing at the door.
When she saw Gavin, Sally ran toward the door in surprise.
She shouted, “Gavin! You have come to Greenwald!”
The girl skipped over to Gavin.
However, before Gavin could speak, Sally seemed to have thought of something. A trace of panic appeared in her eyes.
She asked, “Why are you here at Greenwald?”
After Gavin heard Sally’s words, a hint of curiosity appeared in his eyes.
Then, he immediately asked, “Sally, did something happen?”
Hearing Gavin’s question, Sally immediately waved her hand in panic and said, “No. What could have happened? Nothing happened!”
Although that was the case, Sally’s current state didn’t seem like it.
Before Gavin could ask again, Sally directly said, “Gavin, come in quickly. Don’t stand at the door!”
With that, Sally led Gavin and the other three people into the Tenny Villa.
This time, Sally’s uncle, who was sitting on the ground with a nervous and fearful expression, had no intention of stopping her.
Of course, right now, his mind was blank and his heart was filled with despair. That was because the people from Rosebud might come looking for trouble with him in a while.
However, it was obvious that he was thinking too much.
did not even look at him. They followed behind Gavin and the other three people and quietly walked into the Tenny
brought Gavin through several courtyards and entered a small courtyard.
room and led Gavin
as a host. It’s a good opportunity to repay
saw her evasive gaze, the
he had taken Sally’s 200
with each other. Gavin
eyebrows slightly and said, “Take me to Mrs. Muriel. Since I’m here, how
Gavin’s words, her eyes revealed a desolate and dejected
crisply, “My mother isn’t at home right
you to see her.” As she spoke, Sally seemed to be a little afraid and quickly left the room. Gavin, who was standing in the room,
the other side, Kris’s voice sounded from beside Gavin.
from us. Of course, it’s mainly to
could tell what Kris was saying.
“Benefactor, it’s actually very easy to know
slightly when he heard Rose’s
loudly, “Someone!” Soon, a warrior from Rosebud appeared in the room and
“Miss Rose, Benefactor.”
Rose, Rose asked, “What happened to the Tenny family?”
course, this warrior from Rosebud couldn’t hide
Tenny, the head of the Tenny family, and Muriel, the next head of the Tenny family,
“What?”
Gavin heard this, his pupils
soft sound was heard, and
from the room.
his head helplessly and muttered, “Now I
been issued a critical illness notice, he
dead, and he saw a reflection of his mother in Muriel. Moreover, the dishes Muriel cooked even had the same flavor
the most important thing was that Muriel was his mother’s close friend. when she was alive. She
a family
How could Gavin not be anxious?
one young, walked in from the entrance of the
that
did my
brought Gavin into the Tenny Villa, the injured servants on the ground and Sally’s uncle who had been slapped
Otherwise, the youngs
must be scared.
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