The pure cotton pyjamas with cute little animal prints on them that Jenna was wearing made her look cute and cuddly. Her long hair was still dripping with water as she had just come out of the shower. Her skin was fair and slightly flushed. It was also very smooth.
As soon as she came out of the bathroom, she saw that Larry was tidying the room for her. She was capable and focused. It seemed like she did not notice Jenna standing right behind her.
Jenna leaned against the door frame, crossed her arms over her chest, and quietly observed Larry as she made the bed.
Larry bent over to observe the sheets first, and then touched them with her hands. After a long while, she reached out and skillfully pulled off the sheets. She took the new red sheets that were piled up next to her and gently spread them out. The red sheets went up into the air like a fiery cloud as it slowly landed right in the middle of the mattress. Larry gently shook them and the sheets fell perfectly into position, which amazed Jenna. Next, Larry squatted down and expertly folded the corners of the sheets.
She managed to change the sheets in less than a minute.
Furthermore, she was not panting, her face was not flushed, and her expression was calm. Sure enough, she was a pro in changing sheets. Jenna stared at the red sheets without blinking.
It took her more than ten minutes to change the sheets the other day and by the time she was finished, she was sweating all over, but Larry did it effortlessly. Jenna was mind blown but she did not say anything.
Every morning, the servants of the Richards family would go and tidy every bedroom in the Richard Manor; a task which was insignificant to them.
Jenna's mind drifted off into a daze and some pictures flashed across her mind over and over again. It made her suspicious. The images of the red sheets kept popping into her mind and she was slightly stunned.
After making the bed, Larry turned around to tidy the table. Her eyes swept around. It was as if she was looking for something. She didn't look like a person who was trying to tidy up the desk.
Jenna's face instantly darkened.
"Ahem." She coughed slightly.
"Ah... Young Madam, you're here." Larry shrieked and was frightened by Jenna's voice. When she turned her head, she saw Jenna standing behind her. Panic flashed in her eyes.
She blinked her smiling eyes, but the coldness slowly poured out from her smile.
"What's wrong? Am I not allowed to be in my own room?" Her tone was gentle and she took a step forward, but her words were overwhelming.
"No, no, that's not what I meant," Larry's face was a little pale, and she hurriedly denied it with a smile. "This is your room, of course you're allowed to be here. I-1 was too focused on tidying that I did not realize that you were in the room. I'm really sorry that I did not greet you."
She was frantically trying to come up with an excuse.
"It's nothing. You're the one cleaning up my room, so I should thank you instead." Jenna smiled faintly and slowly sat down on the couch. She crossed her legs slightly, reached for a grape on the coffee table and popped it into her mouth. All it took was one bite and she could taste the sweetness of the grapes. Then she gave Larry a slight smirk, revealing her teeth covered with grape juice. It made her look like a vicious woman.
"Come here." Her face slowly darkened, and her eyes gradually became sharp. She waved Larry, who was smiling dumbly at her, over.
No one knew why Larry looked scared. Her entire body was trembling. She obediently walked over and asked in a low voice, "Young Madam, what can I do for you?"
"Are you afraid of me?" Jenna popped another grape into her mouth. She looked up at Larry and asked. She thought that she did not have the upper hand among the people here at Green Jade Garden. Even this beautiful servant was above her. She was surprised that Larry was even afraid of her in the first place.
"No, Young Madam, you are very modest. We, as servants, like you very much." Larry quickly smiled.
"Is that so? That's good then." Jenna suddenly laughed. How could she not feel that? It was good that they did not bully her, but they were snobbish. However, she maintained her smile and said, "I was afraid that you guys did not like me and would speak ill of me."
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