Upon hearing that, one of the nearby maids quickly replied, “Negative. The young master told me earlier in the afternoon that the third young lady would be cooking for him in the future. With that said, he won’t be eating here anymore…”
“…What? The third young lady has moved in with Keith?” exclaimed the surprised Helen.
Nodding in response, the maid then said, “Indeed. She moved in today…”
That statement caused a complicated expression to form on Helen’s face. Xavia was just the daughter that the Lockharts had previously abandoned. Not only did that unappreciated daughter possess no abilities, but she had no shares in the family either. With that in mind, Helen really didn’t want to accept such a daughter-in-law…
Even so, she couldn’t deny that Xavia had already saved Ava’s life twice in such a short time gap. Due to that, Xavia was now a considerably useful individual, and kicking her out now would surely make Helen look bad…
Truth be told, Helen and her husband had initially planned to deal with Xavia once Lady Burton’s condition improved. To think that Xavia would move in and live with Keith this soon! How shameless!
No longer in the mood to eat, Helen ate a little before putting down her cutleries and leaving.
Zivon himself didn’t look any better. Cooking for Keith? Was she planning to be a good and virtuous wife to that man? What did Keith have to make her so submissive to him…?
His train of thought was cut short when he heard Nathan—who had just learned that Maison had thrown a tantrum earlier in the afternoon—ask in a helpless tone, “…Um… Should I… pick the Little Master up, Young Master Zivon…?”
Upon hearing that, Zivon lowered his cutlery as he said, “…There’s no need for that. I’ll get him myself.”
“…Understood…”
Moving to the North Court, seven delicious-looking dishes could be seen placed on a wooden table under the warmth of a bright, yellow light. From stir-fried vegetables to steamed dishes and soups, this meal had it all…
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