"I despise you! If anything happens to my sister or if something goes wrong, I will hold you accountable!" Ursula's arrogant voice echoed loudly in the corridor. "Furthermore, my sister is Damien's savior! If anything were to happen to her, don't even think about continuing to work in this house!" Cherise overheard everything clearly.
"Your savior's sister is quite unpredictable, Mr. Lenoir." She smiled and glanced at Damien. "How do you usually tolerate her?"
Damien frowned, clearly reluctant to discuss Ursula. "I rarely interfere with the affairs of the two sisters, and I can't be bothered to deal with Ursula. I only engage with them when Rowena initiates contact."
"I understand." Cherise smiled faintly. "So why did you buy houses and cars for them?"
Damien frowned, realizing that Ursula must have bragged in front of Cherise.
The man sighed in frustration. "Here's the thing. The two sisters used to live in the slums. After Rowena saved me and got injured, it was impractical for her to return to such conditions, so I bought them a house similar to the ones I had purchased for Mr. Kolson and Frances."
"As for the car..." The man shrugged. "Rowena informed me earlier this year that Ursula had just obtained her driver's license and wanted to take her out for a drive since she hadn't left the hospital for over two years."
"Lennon's sister, Violet, happened to have a Porsche she no longer wanted, so I gave it to them..."
The man's explanation greatly amused Cherise.
Ursula was so proud of the house Damien had gifted her sister. How will she react if she finds out it's a standard employee benefit in the Lenoir household?
As for the car Damien gave Ursula, it was simply a second-hand car that Violet didn't want. Would she still be so arrogant if she knew?
Cherise was speechless. Damien is right. He knows me too well.
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