Chapter 2004: Desperate Need for This Job

Elsa lifted her head, "It's alright, it was many years ago. I've long gotten used to it. Madam, you can rest assured. I'm used to this and have no home to long for. My late husband and I never had children. I have no attachments. I will do my utmost to take care of the young masters, not disappointing Madam's trust."

"Ah, you are devoted," Joyce awkwardly smiled.

Joyce had never imagined Elsa had such a tragic past. She didn't press further.

At that moment, Mrs. Powell passed by from the dining room.

Luther gave Joyce a look.

Joyce hurriedly waved to Mrs. Powell, "I just baked a pizza, come have a slice."

Mrs. Powell hesitated at the door, feeling somewhat flattered, "Oh, no need. Madam, Mr. Warner, I've already had breakfast."

"Have a slice, it takes energy to care for children. Freshly baked pizza tastes best when hot. It would be a waste of Elsa's skills," Joyce insisted, handing a slice to Elsa and instructing her to distribute the rest later.

Elsa nodded, "Alright, Madam."

Mrs. Powell then entered.

steaming pizza, she was filled with inexplicable emotions. Despite their status and power, this family

eating? Sit, we don't have many

Iris had finished eating,

"Mom, Dad, we're done eating and heading to school. Uncle

Powell, "Auntie, please have a seat, I'll give you

was

reservations, she stood tentatively, "It's fine,

caution, she took a

fun at school," Joyce bid farewell to Anderson and Iris, feeling that it was safer for

her on the head,

Mom, Dad," Iris left, bouncing

didn't say

fingers with a napkin from the table, and tossed it in the trash. She stood respectfully to the side. "Madam, Mr. Warner, I'm done eating.

Joyce stopped Mrs. Powell, "I checked on Cullen in the nursery last night, he was sound asleep. You're doing a great job, thank

I apologize. I must have slept too deeply last night. I felt like someone came in. But I couldn't wake up. Cullen had just been fed not long before, and

"Don't worry. I meant to say that Cullen slept

hands nervously, Mrs. Powell continued, "But I should have woken up at any disturbance. I should always be alert, Madam, I'm

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