Chapter 164 Garden Mishap
Suddenly, Cherise was brimming with newfound energy, unsure how to channel it.
She left the bedroom and heard the faint voices of Damien and Mr. Hampson drift from the study. It seemed like a mountain of work was demanding their attention at the
company.
Cherise didn’t want to interrupt, and with time on her hands, she decided to head downstairs and seek out Frances.
Since June was no longer around, Frances assumed June’s responsibilities and took on a more significant role. Formerly in charge of the kitchen, she now held a position second only to Mr. Hampson, assisting in various villa tasks.
“I’m so bored.”
Cherise practically dragged Frances by the hand as she approached. “Is there anything I can help with?”
Having spent over a month at the estate, Cherise understood the household’s dynamics and the importance of respecting each servant’s designated tasks. She knew she couldn’t simply do as she pleased without the risk of upsetting the household staff.
Relenting to Cherise’s insistence, Frances motioned toward the small garden outside. “It’s scorching out there, and the flowers and grass in the garden have wilted.”
“Coincidentally, the gardeners are on leave and aren’t around. Would you like to water the garden?”
Cherise’s eyes lit up with excitement. She loved playing with water!
She asked Frances for the rain boots, proper gardening attire, and tools the gardeners. usually used. Then, she energetically headed out to the yard to water the plants.
Frances watched as her lady boss, dressed in overalls, rain boots, and a straw hat, stood in the bright sunlight with a hose in her hand, tending to the flowers. A smile unconsciously formed on her lips. “Youth is such a wonderful thing, isn’t it?”
The midday sun beat down relentlessly. As the water from the hose intermingled with the sunlight, it cast whimsical rainbows. Cherise worked diligently, unaware that just outside. the villa’s gate, a black Porsche Cayenne had parked, and a man had stepped out of the
car.
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