Sabrina's face was already a storm cloud, but she fought to control her expression.
What was Martin trying to do?
He was the one who had ordered the room to be prepared, and now he was acting like he didn't know?
Lillian, who had been about to step inside, froze.
"Oh, isn't this my room?"
Martin finally caught on. This was, indeed, the room Lillian had lived in before.
After she went to prison and Sabrina and her daughter moved in, Bella had taken a liking to it.
At the time, she had promised to give the room back to her sister when Lillian returned.
Recalling this, Martin didn't overthink it. Since Bella herself had said she would return it, it was fine for Lillian to stay there now.
However, seeing the displeasure on Sabrina's face, he felt a bit conflicted.
"Well... perhaps we should..." Martin trailed off uncertainly. Sabrina knew it was too late to make another change.
The room had already been restored for Lillian. Moving things around again would mean no one would get any rest tonight.
So, she forced a smile and said, "This room was always Lillian's. Now that she's back, it's only right that she should have it.
I've already had all of Bella's things moved to the guest room.
Lillian, take a look. Has everything been put back the way it was? If anything isn't right, I'll have the maids fix it immediately."
Lillian stood at the doorway. "That's not necessary. I don't want to trouble everyone." Besides, she would probably only be staying in this house for about a week.

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