Nancy thought that this was very strange. Why was Mrs. Zonder doing all the servants' work? "Where's Rose?" she asked curiously. 1
"Accompanying the children,” Jay said coolly.
Jay was a person who cherished words like gold, so after the greeting, he sat there elegantly without saying a word.
The atmosphere became particularly depressing.
Mrs. Zonder brought the tea and smiled. "Master, should I call Miss Loyle?”
"It's okay, let her play."
There was a hint of warmth in his voice.
Fortunately, Rose knew that Sean would come, so she soon returned with the children.
One adult and three children were covered with mud all over them.
They had bright smiles on their faces.
Nancy felt secretly proud when she saw Rose in a mess.
This woman was so stupid to expose her vulgar image in front of the aristocratic Master Ares like this. How could a person like Master Ares, who had germophobia, fall for a person like her?
"Sean!" Rose ran over enthusiastically.
"Mr. Sean!" Jay corrected her with displeasure.
Rose was startled. This was just a form of address!
"Why are you here?"
Sean's gaze fell on Nancy. "I'm not the one looking for you, my sister is."
It was only then that Rose found out Nancy had also arrived.
"Go take a bath first." Jay frowned as he looked at the woman covered in mud.
"Okay."
Rose immediately took the three children upstairs.
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