Attlee glanced at the clothes, then at her, saying, "No problem. You two, what are you still sitting on the floor? Hurry up and bring Grace's stuff in!"
"Sir," one of the maids wanted to say, weren't these things meant to be given to them? Why did he change his mind as soon as he saw Arabella?
It was clear that Attlee respected Arabella quite a bit, even with a hint of deliberate flattery.
The two maids didn't understand what was going on, felt a bit unconvinced, and were about to pick up the clothes and go indoors.
Arabella said coldly, "Get someone else to do it; I don't like their hands."
"You!" The two maids were so angry they were speechless.
Attlee, however, obeyed and quickly called for someone else to handle it.
"Bella, is this satisfactory to you? You haven't been home in a long time; come in and sit down; I'll have someone prepare your favorite fruit."
He said this and quietly asked the maid behind him, "What fruit does Bella like?"
"Sir, I'm not sure."
Ms. Bella didn't seem to be picky; she ate everything.
But before, they rarely cut fruit for her to eat; no one remembered what she liked.
"Then prepare Bella's favorite snacks!" Attlee raised his voice, as if deliberately saying it for Arabella to hear.
The maid spoke quietly: "Sir, I don't know what snacks Ms. Bella likes."
The snacks at home were all what Miss Yoli liked!
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