Will the Aloof Billionaire Divorce Today?
Chapter 69: The Distinguished Guest of the Saxon Family

Chapter 69: Chapter 69: The Distinguished Guest of the Saxon Family

But she’s fallen into his territory now, like a lamb entering a tiger’s den, and can only follow his whims.

She sighed deeply with endless frustration, and touched her belly that kept protesting, hesitating for a few seconds before deciding to shamelessly go downstairs to find something to eat.

Matthew Saxon seemed to still be asleep, as Scarlett Yates passed by his room, the door remained tightly closed.

When she got downstairs, several maids who were cleaning saw her, stopped what they were doing, and greeted her politely, "Miss Yates."

If Scarlett Yates were a guest of the Saxon Family, it would be natural for them to be polite to her.

Yet within that politeness, there was a certain respect that seemed slightly unusual.

Scarlett pondered for a moment and roughly deduced the reason.

It was all Matthew’s fault; now the whole Saxon Family believed she was his girlfriend.

The second Young Master of the Saxon Family had brought home a girlfriend for the first time, and it’s the first time he’s brought a woman home; apparently, he even had a disagreement with his mother today because of this woman, showing how much Miss Yates meant to the second Young Master.

The staff below dared not neglect her.

Maybe, someday, Miss Yates might become their second Young Madam.

Scarlett looked at them, wanting to say something but stopping short, her expression complex.

She was wondering how to gently express that she’s hungry.

The maids looked at her in confusion, one of them smiled and said softly, "Miss Yates, Uncle Smith instructed that Miss Yates is an honored guest of the Saxon Family, and whatever she needs, we should try our best to fulfill. Miss Yates, just tell us what you need."

Because of one word from Matthew Saxon, she had turned from an ordinary little nurse into a prestigious guest of the Saxon Family.

But, being this prestigious guest was a bit frustrating, not even a meal was provided.

Scarlett looked at the maid resentfully, and before she said anything, her stomach grumbled loudly again, making an embarrassing noise.

The abrupt sound startled the few across from her.

Scarlett coughed awkwardly twice.

Seems like she doesn’t need to say anything; her stomach protested first.

The maid who had spoken earlier froze for a few seconds, looked at Scarlett in surprise, hesitated, and asked, "Miss Yates is hungry?"

The maid’s tone was odd, as if being hungry was something she shouldn’t be.

Scarlett couldn’t help but ask, "Really strange?"

"Not strange... not strange..." the maid quickly explained, "At noon, Uncle Smith had lunch prepared for Miss Yates to be sent up, but..."

The maid hesitated, deciding whether or not to continue.

Scarlett grew even more curious, "But what?"

The maid looked at her oddly and waited for a while before saying, "But the second Young Master said from now on, Miss Yates’ three meals a day will be with him, and instructed us not to worry about you."

What?!

Scarlett was furious.

The maid saw her anger, and it seemed something dawned on her; with confused and bewildered eyes, she cautiously asked, "Miss Yates didn’t eat lunch?"

Scarlett was livid, her face turned ash gray, biting her lip, she said word by word, "Did he really say that?"

Actually, she was just asking a rhetorical question.

Considering the kind of person Matthew Saxon is, if he really hadn’t instructed this, how would the people below dare to fabricate his words?

The maid showed a regretful expression, regretting her slip of the tongue.

If in a while Miss Yates went to find the Young Master to cause a scene, things would get troublesome.

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you find any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report