Chapter 19
Chapter 19
The middle-aged woman ambled towards her unsmilingly with some clothes in her hands, blinking. “Who... Who are you?” All
Violet could feel was alarm. This woman made no noise when she walked.
A person appearing out of thin air in such a vast living hall was definitely a shocking experience.
“Miss Yeager, you may take your bath first,” Ma’am Zoey said listlessly, “These are my clothes. They may not fit, but they are
clean. I’ve disinfected them.”
Violet looked down to see the clothes folded neatly in her hands.
The woman continued, “You may address me as Zoey.”
Violet raised her head to look at her once more.
“I take care of the president here. I’m the housekeeper.”
Then why was the mansion so dark when she first came?
It had terrified her so much!
However, Violet did not think much of it. An idea popped up in her head. “You must know who I am if you know my surname is
Yeager. Do you know where my mother is?” Violet took the opportunity to ask.
Zoey shook her head and handed the clothes to her. “Go and wash up.”
Such a frosty attitude, not unlike her master!
Violet glanced at the clothes: Grey checkered wide-leg pants and an extra-large blouse.
“Don’t be picky. We don’t have ladies’ clothing here. You’re the first woman the president has ever brought home,” Zoey said co
oly.
Violet was exhausted and extremely dirty. There were even bloodstains on her. She took the clothes. “Thanks.”
Zoey then told her where the bathroom was.
Violet headed towards the bathroom, low in both spirits and energy. Her back was injured and her legs hurt.
In the bathroom, she stared at her reflection in the mirror for a long time. Her nose wrinkled up slowly. She had appeared before
him like this just now?
How pathetic! Embarrassing with a capital E!
Even her hair was tangled and dirty. She looked no better than a beggar by the roadside.
She shook her head and stopped herself from thinking so much. Turning around, Violet turned the tap on and prepared
the bath...
At the same time, Jack was standing in front of the French windows on the second-floor parlor.
His deep eyes looked out the window, where everything was pitch black. He had not seen the stars and the moon for twenty
years.
Jack went blind whenever the light around him was dimmed to a certain extent.
Loneliness engulfed him every time the night fell.
He had never gone out during the night and always reached home before the sunset to shut himself up like some strange
creature,
He was unable to see the fuzzy neon lights outside, not in the least bit.
He would not have compromised regarding the wedding if his grandfather had not returned to Rheinsville City without warning
and tricked him into shutting himself up in the old manor for three whole days, or ski pped his heart medication on the day of the
wedding on purpose.
No one in the entire world could threaten him to do what he did not what to. No one except his grandfather.
He was Jack Yancey. In this country, his name struck fear and made people quake in their shoes when they heard it.
He was one of the most powerful, most influential men around, a king at the top of his world.
However, he had practically no friends thanks to the problem with his eyes. He was anti-social and did not participate in nightlife.
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Chapter 19
In the bathroom downstairs, Violet put on Zoey’s clothes after a warm and comfortable bath. She looked at herself in the
mirror.
She looked like a silly little girl. The clothes were so big that they could fit two Violets.
The bruise on the corner of her mouth and the cut on her forehead were still rather visible, but at least they did not hurt unless
she touched them.
Her stomach had been grumbling without ceasing. She craved a good bowl of noodles, even if it’s just noodles boiled in plain
water. She was ravenous!
Jack was so stingy! He had ignored his grandfather’s wishes and had not brought her for dinner.
After blowdrying her hair, Violet limped out of the bathroom. That was when she caught the smell of boiling noodles.
Startled, Violet saw Zoey coming.
“Miss Yeager, have some egg noodles,” The middle-aged woman still spoke with a distant attitude.
“Thank you.” Violet was touched. As she walked forwards, she thought about how Ma’am Zoey was ten thousand times better
than Jack Yancey.
However, that was before Zoey said, “You have to thank Mr. Yancey. He instructed me to prepare it for you.”
What?
Did her ears deceive her?