Chapter 1337 Resolving Misunderstandings
“Exactly! Ms. Wynter, it’s safer to choose us!”
Easton listened to the shouting around him. He couldn’t believe how the loyalty he had maintained for seven or eight years had dissipated just like that.
Many of these people had been placed in Quaint Villa by him. The rest had been content to slack off and enjoy their wages given by the Whitmans. He had never exposed them before, yet now they were all conspiring against him!
Easton sneered and completely disregarded everything else. “Ms. Wynter, I admit that it’s my fault today. “But most of these people are careless in their work and constantly complain about the Whitman family’s stinginess. How can they take proper care of Mr. Rueben if they are dissatisfied with the family?”
“Complaining about the Whitman family being stingy?” Wynter’s voice was laced with feigned anger as she scanned the crowd.
Most of the maids were guilty and instinctively shrank back. Only Easton maintained a smug expression, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction.
Wynter’s gaze returned to Easton. “As the Whitman family’s butler, why didn’t you inform Grandpa after knowing about their attitude?”
Caught off guard by the question, Easton stammered, “I… I intended to tell Mr. Reuben. But since he has been unwell, I didn’t want to burden him with these issues.”
“You couldn’t tell my Grandpa, but what about my uncles? Did you inform them?” Wynter pressed on, her/ tone deliberate.
Easton averted his gaze. “I was planning to tell Mr. Noah today. I was going to have them pack up and leave.”
Just as Easton finished speaking, a deep, resonant voice came from outside the door. “It’s not just them You should also pack up and leave.”
It was Noah, whose presence commanded attention. He had returned with Taylor and Marie, determined to clarify what exactly Marie was talking about.
The Whitman family could no longer afford any misunderstandings. Those who had been serving Reuben and managing the family for years were not just anyone. They were distant relatives of Noah’s wife, Ophelia Montclair.
Noah never expected the problem to stem from this. There was no need for further questioning. Whatever misunderstandings there might have been, it was clear that he had been too lenient with these people!
Wynter’s approach successfully helped Noah filter out everyone who looked down upon the Whitman family while taking their money.
Wynter was indeed clever. If she had come in as she did in the Quinnell family, cutting through the Whitman family with drastic measures, it would have only deepened misunderstandings.
She had realized that the connections behind Easton were not simple. Besides, he also knew the fatal weaknesses within the Whitman family.
As for her recent tactics, such strategies were frequently used in the business world. He thought Noah should understand what she meant.
Indeed, Noah understood Wynter’s intention. In fact, he had never been so clear–headed before.
Chapter 1337 Resolving Misunderstandings
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