Grandma May was glad to see the manor’s gate open.
She turned to look at Duncan’s car behind them.
Liberty and her son were in his car.
Following behind Duncan’s car was Darrell’s family of three.
Clive had to keep the pregnant Alice company because she was having morning sickness. She vomited everything she ate and only wanted to stay in bed every day, so it was not convenient for them to get out of the house.
The second son of the Stones was rarely home, and Mrs. Stone did not ask him to come with. It would be enough for her and her husband to show up with Elisa.
Zachary led everyone to park their cars in the open parking lot.
Sam, the manor’s head butler, welcomed everyone with a smile.
While Zachary opened the door to get out of his car, Sam opened the door for Old Mrs. York and reached out to support her. Unsurprisingly, she pushed him away and refused his help—it would make her look weak when she was clearly strong.
“Old Mrs. York.”
Sam smiled and greeted her with respect.
Grandma May waited for Serenity to walk to her side and said, “Seren, this is Sam, the manor’s head butler. He has been working with us for over 20 years and watched Zachary and his brothers grow up.”
Sam was the head butler who had managed many butlers. Due to the fine duties at the manor, every type of work was looked after by a butler. The exception was that if those butlers had unsolvable problems would they turn to Sam so he could deal with them.
In a way, the management at Wildridge Manor was similar to that of York Corporation.
“Hello, Uncle Sam.”
Sam had been working at the manor for over 20 years and watched Zachary and his brothers grow up, hence he was considered an elder at the manor. As such, Serenity greeted him as a junior.
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