“How dare you!” Louisa was so enraged at Cindy's attitude that she almost blacked out.
But after so many years of meditation, she managed to compose herself in no time. Casting her a sidelong glance, she murmured, “All right, then. Go ahead and dress however you want. Just don't regret it later.”
Cindy felt that something was off, but she couldn't exactly put her finger on it.
Failing to discern whatever was bugging her, she decided to just put it to the back of her mind. With a sneer tugging at her lips, she climbed into the car.
To her surprise, Louisa slipped into the car as well in the next moment.
“You're going back with me, Louisa?” Cindy queried in puzzlement.
However, Louisa ignored her and closed her eyes as she started meditating on scriptures again.
Inwardly, Cindy groused, Could it be that she plans to speak ill of me in front of Henrick later? Ugh! She's truly an evil old biddy!
Seething on the inside, she inwardly decided that she would make the first move this time around.
First things first, I'll complain about Louisa before Henrick! After all, I've been put through the wringer during my time at the monastery, so she can't deny it even if she wants to do so! Henrick is my husband, after all, so I don't believe that he'll remain unmoved!
The car moved slowly, but it soon went onto the main road and headed toward the Southall residence.
While Cindy was on her way back, Arielle had already arrived at the Southall residence with Vinson.
Now that she was back an hour later, the entire place was bedecked in white.
The red lanterns at the entrance to the manor had been changed to white, and the red paper cutouts above the door had also been replaced with white paper cutouts. Countless white flowers could be seen both inside and outside the manor. From afar, the entire Southall residence seemed to be blanketed by a layer of white mist.
When they reached the manor gates, the flower stands there were particularly conspicuous.
Meanwhile, the help was also dressed in black mourning garments.
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