Chapter 89: Supervising Chapter 89: Supervising Her silence seemed to unnerve him, but he quickly masked it with another outburst.
“Hurry up and do the work!” he added before storming to the door.
Without giving her a chance to respond, he swung it open and left, slamming it shut behind him.
It wasn’t a conversation, it was a one sided rant, a display of dominance that left no room for rebuttal.
Nnenna stared at the closed door for a moment, her lips curving into a sardonic smile.
She tossed the laptop onto her desk like it was something distasteful and muttered under her breath, “The audacity of these people.” She shook her head, crossing her arms as she sank back into her chair.
“How have I survived ten whole years with these people?
It’s like their collective IQ would drag anyone down if they weren’t careful,” she thought to herself with a self deprecating chuckle.
Deciding not to dwell on Obinna’s behavior, she returned to her own work.
By noon, after almost two days of isolating herself in her room, she felt it was time to stretch her legs and check on the progress of the preparations.
She left her room, locking the door securely behind her, and strolled through the house.
She decided to start at the ballroom, where many of the servants were focused on setting up.
It was where she had made the most friends, and their energy often gave her a much needed lift.
Nnenna walked into the ballroom, her steps deliberate and elegant, exuding the quiet grace that often came naturally to her.
The housekeeper was the first to spot her.
His face lit up as he hurried toward her, his pen clutched tightly in his hand.
“Princess,” he called warmly, bowing slightly.
“Are you hungry already?
would want your lunch delivered this
away,” he said, already setting the pen down and preparing to oversee
him, shaking her
Grandpa Housekeeper,” she said
“I’m not hungry.
how everything is going.” Hearing this, the housekeeper relaxed visibly,
“Oh, I see.
you, Princess,”
the attention of others in the
toward them, and when the servants saw
the younger maids whispered excitedly
so good to see
in the hall seemed to work with a renewed vigor, their
the past few days and
made her a favorite among some of the staff especially those that had worked with her in
fortunate that she had chosen to stop
the garden instead, those workers there would have been
here she was, in the house, and they silently celebrated the chance to have her
servants said in unison, their voices filled with
a bright smile that
I couldn’t come to see you
at all, Princess!” the housekeeper quickly reassured her, and
your own things,” another servant added with a kind
see for yourself,
job.” Nnenna nodded in appreciation, taking a moment to glance around at the organized work and
and my sister’s sweet 16, is going to be the best ever because of all of you and the others who are helping,” she
faces lit up even more, their affection
didn’t just acknowledge their hard work; she
long hours feel worthwhile, and her presence encouraged them to push through the exhaustion they were
clapped her hands lightly, gaining their
lunch,” she began,
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