Chapter 171

“You want to know about Madam?” Margaret asked, looking at Renee and sighing. “I’m afraid you’ll be disappointed. I don’t really know her either, and I’ve never met her properly.”

“Really?”

“Yes,” Margaret replied as she took a trip down memory lane and answered honestly. “I grew up and was homeschooled in my family. My family has always served the Schneider family, so when Madam found me and told me to apply to become a nanny. to care for your pregnant mother and eventually you, I listened to them unconditionally.”

“She was very mysterious. She never appeared publicly and always wore a veil when she met me. That’s why I said I probably. never met her properly…”

Even after decades, Margaret could still vividly remember the day she had met Madam Everheart.

The woman had been unique. There was no word to describe her, and ‘beautiful‘ was not enough. Even the veil she wore could

not cover up her exceptional charm.

When I came to the Everheart family, she had already left. As to where she might’ve gone… Master, Sir, and even Ma’am were silent, and no one ever mentioned it.”

my parents never told me about Grandma. There are also no pictures of her at home, but

hoped that Margaret would have some useful information, but it seemed like her nanny was also

had pieced together a picture. She knew that the Schneider family, from the side of her grandmother, Lilliana, was one of the oldest and most mysterious families in the distant North City. The once glorious family had disappeared into

you really want to understand anything about Madam, I’m afraid you’ll have to personally make a

I vaguely recall Mrs. Everheart saying that Madam specially sewed this for you before she left. She

there’s been a situation,” Renee said

angry she wanted to slap Briar

quilt from her bag and handed it to Margaret, who took it eagerly.

again! I knew

the quilt open, but when she

tossed

in blood? Who did

don’t believe

disgusted at the disaster on her quilt.

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