"Hmph, how could Madam have such strength? If you keep talking nonsense, I'm going to tear your arm off," warned the man as he cracked his own knuckles.

Silas shivered again, not daring to say another word. However, deep in his heart, he could not help but criticize them claiming that Karen had no such strength. It was only because they had not experienced it themselves.

Karen had some serious strength behind her slaps!

At Crawford Manor, Luke and his family of five planned to leave after having lunch with Old Master Crawford.

When they were about to leave, they ran into Susan, who was returning to Crawford Manor.

When Susan saw Luke and the others, she instantly remembered the humiliation she endured at Luke's house on Friday evening.

She could not help but say enigmatically, "I was wondering why you were sorting out the herbs. It turns out you're here to please the old master. Are the herbs a gift for the old master?"

Luke frowned, while Luca stared at her. Just as he was about to speak, Mr. Griffin answered on behalf of her.

"Ms. Craw brought some herbs over for Old Master Crawford to nurture his health," replied Mr. Griffin, his tone tinged with admiration.

Even though Luca's gesture was to please the old master, it was much better than others who tried to gain favor by sending expensive antiques or supplements. The herbs were beneficial for the old master's health if they were used correctly.

This kind of gesture was much more effective in winning the old master's favor compared to those who tried to please him with expensive antiques or supplements.

This behavior, in the butler's eyes, was commendable.

"Old Master Crawford accepted them?" Susan saw Luke holding hands with Luca and remembered her earlier attempt to warn him about his behavior. Instead of being grateful, he continued to stay close to this woman.

They said a woman's charms would bring disaster. Susan secretly thought that Luke would eventually be taken down by a woman like Luca.

However, Susan felt that it did not matter even if Luke was harmed by a woman like Luca as long as it did not affect the Crawford family. There was still Louis, after all.

he would have to

Old Master Crawford is very satisfied with Ms. Craw's thoughtfulness," replied Mr. Griffin. Even though Luca was a

of whether this stranger did it to please Luke or not, her intention was ultimately good and indeed beneficial to the old

been the Crawford family's daughter-in-law for decades, yet she tried

excuse that time, and Old Master Crawford even spent some effort to suppress the news. The

the incident.

would not touch them, and he would not give them away either, fearing that they might harm someone. Usually, the supplements would

Don't blame me for saying this, but you need to be careful with those herbs. You never know if some ill-intentioned person is trying to take advantage and put

enigmatically as she looked at Luca

present, she did not hesitate

elder. Whatever she said seemed

that was

saying those things

mention that regardless of whether the butler knew her true identity

frowned and secretly thought that Susan's words

he trusts her for his care." Mr. Griffin spoke up for Luca. "Whether the herbs work or not, the old master will find out in his daily

exaggerated tone. "You're actually treating the old master's body as

startled for a moment. He did not

and consulted a trustworthy naturopathic doctor. It was confirmed that these herbs were safe to consume

Griffin had shown the corresponding dosage to the naturopathic doctor, who confirmed it was safe. Moreover, the combination of these herbs was beneficial

the naturopathic doctor was amazed by the recipe Mr. Griffin had sent, stating that

even asked for all the recipes, claiming that they would be beneficial for

had complete confidence

What's wrong with that?" In the midst of

spoke energetically as he strolled toward them with his cane. He looked at Susan with a displeased

take the medicine given by strangers. I'm doing this

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