Chapter 4 How adaptable she is.
Herman looked at Benita, and his face never changed. After a few seconds, he turned his head and whispered to Randy. "Go bring the wheelchair at home."
"Wheelchair?"-
Randy was stunned.
Does he have a wheelchair at home?
Ralph quickly reacted. "The family seems to have a wheelchair for the madam."
"Well, that's it."
Benita is far away, and she can't hear what the three people are muttering.
She was embarrassed and lowered her head, and waited for a long time. But it was not Herman's hug, but a wheelchair.
When Randy put the wheelchair in front of Benita.
Benita:???
She subconsciously looked at Herman, only to see Herman's look was still calm as usual.
"Miss Felton, please sit down."
Randy smiled and walked to the back of the wheelchair, obviously taking on the work of pushing the wheelchair.
Benita looked at the wheelchair, and her mouth twitched slightly, neither sitting nor not sitting.
Finally, she sat down with embarrassment...
This is not far from the main house, but Benita, sitting in a wheelchair, feels that this road is as long as centuries.
Because almost all the servants of the Moore Mansion are looking at her.
The countless sighs of disappointment obviously regarded her as a disability.
Benita wants to cry in her heart.
Herman, you used to spoil me...
Finally arriving at the main house, Benita quickly got off the wheelchair.
Some servants of the Moore Mansion gave her incredible eyes again.
It's as if her disability is instantaneous.
Benita can't explain this kind of thing.
Walking into the main house, housekeeper Hooper led a group of servants to wait neatly.
Benita roughly looked at them. They were sent to serve her.
"Young Master Moore." Hooper first greeted Herman, and then looked at Benita. "Hi, Mrs. Moore, I'm
and I am the housekeeper.opent
This scene is familiar. Benita remembers that when she first came to the Moore Mansion in a previous dife and Hooper called her Mrs. Moore for the first time, she was very uncomfortable, because she resented Herman and was very résistant. At that time, she changed her face and startled Hooper.
At this time, she raised her mouth very politely. "Hello, Hooper."
The girl's voice is sweet and soft, like the morning light in March, which is warm and beautiful.
As soon as the voice out, she felt an eye fall on her.
Having been expressionless, Herman looked at her with deep black eyes.
Ralph and Randy looked at each other.
The little girl has been raised in the countryside by the Quinn family, and had never seen anything amazing. When she was sent to the Young Master Moore, her adaptability was so good.
She was scared to need a wheelchair. Now she accepted her identity as Mrs. Moore so quickly.
"I still have business to deal with. You take her to familiarize the environment."
Herman dropped a sentence and strode away.
Benita startled for a moment, eagerly looking at Herman, Ralph and Randy leaving.
...Why familiarize the environment? Shouldn't she be familiar with him first?
"Mrs. Moore, these are servants who serve you specially. Let me introduce them to you first."
Hooper saw Benita is easy to talk to, he finally felt relaxed. He smiled and opened his mouth.
Benita nodded.
"Hum!"
Before Hooper began to introduce, suddenly there was a hum in the hall, and a young girl ran out quickly.
As fast as a gust of wind, Benita didn't see her clearly, and stood with a stunned face.