Selina was silent.
She felt a bit dizzy.
"I'm talking about Rainee. Miss Selina, do you still remember her?" Erine said anxiously.
"What's wrong, Erine?" Selina looked at her in confusion.
Erine recounted the whole story in detail, and then blamed it on herself. "I let her go upstairs with the intention of letting you see her true self when you came back. I didn't expect you to be upstairs."
She paused and looked a little embarrassed. "I don't know if she saw something. It was my fault."
If she had tried her best to stop Rainee from going up at that time, it would not have turned out like this.
Selina's eyes moved slightly.
What Erine had said about Rainee suddenly pulled her back to reality, and she gradually regained her composure.
She really didn't know that Rainee had come upstairs when she and Matthew were in the bedroom.
"When did she leave? What did she say when she left?" she asked after a moment.
"She ran down not long after she went upstairs. When she left, she didn't say anything and she kept crying." Erine said.
She was sure that Rainee had seen something that she shouldn't have seen upstairs, and hence her reaction.
Selina thought about this deeply.
She remembered clearly that when they got out of the room, Matthew had actually unlocked the door. It was impossible for Rainee to have seen anything with a locked door between them.
Why did she run down the stairs in tears?
It didn't take long for her to understand the situation.
Although Rainee didn't see anything, it didn't mean that she hadn't heard anything.
Rainee might have heard the sounds she and Matthew made in the bedroom.
That was why she cried while running away.
Selina sneered in her heart.
It seemed that Rainee really hadn't given up. She actually ran all the way to the Perry family in the middle of the night, and with a clear goal, she went straight up to the second floor.
The second floor was where the bedrooms of the
Perry family home were located.
Rainee's intention was so obvious.
Seeing that Selina's expression, Erine couldn't help but remind her. "Miss Selina, I think that woman is trying to seduce Mr. Perry. You have to be alert and teach her a lesson."
Erine was afraid that she wouldn't care at all, and when the time came, Rainee would succeed.
Selina smiled sweetly.
To be honest, she was not worried at all.
To her, Rainee couldn't even be called an opponent.
At best, she was just like a fly, an annoying fly.
However, when she saw Erine being so worried, she opened her mouth and said, "Erine, do you think that Rainee is as beautiful as me?"
"No." Erine immediately answered.
"Do you think she's smarter?"
"That's impossible!" said Erine.
"That's it." Selina said lightly, "So, Erine, don't worry. I believe in myself, and I believe in Matthew even more. We don't have to worry about it. Erine, you don't need to take it to heart."
Erine thought that what Selina said made sense.
But she added, "Miss Selina, I'm just worried."
Nodding, Selina said, "I understand what you're thinking. Don't worry about it."
Erine didn't say anything.
"Then I'll go to the vegetable garden and water the vegetables first," she said after a while.
"Alright."
After talking about Rainee's situation Selina calmed down.
She no longer felt embarrassed.
She walked into the living room.
She did not intend to tell Matthew about Rainee.
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