The car drove all the way to Markâs villa.
When they arrived, Peter and his wife Lina were already there.
The moment Cecilia saw them, her jaw almost fell to the floor.
She began looking around but found no trace of Laura.
Cecilia secretly despised herself and told herself not to be so mean.
At this time, Zoey was furious with Peter because a servant who had been working for her for decades was now missing.
Peter told her that the servant had resigned and returned to Czanch, which Zoey didnât believe at all.
Normally, Zoey seemed frail, but in this occasion, she seemed to be in high spirits as she interrogated Peter.
âPeter, if you donât tell me, Iâll go to Czanch myself and ask Tracy myself.
Her children are unreliable.
Iâm going to ask her what was she thinking leaving me here and going back to them.
â
Hearing this, Peter flashed a bitter smile.
He rubbed his thigh and lied, âMrs.
Evans, you have no idea how loving her son is now.
He took her back so that she could finally enjoy her retirement!â
All of a sudden, Zoeyâs face darkened.
âReally?â She shook the thing in her hand and added, âThen whatâs this?â
She was holding a bankbook.
There was an unwritten rule in the household wherein servants tended to trust their money with Zoey, who could help them make some investment with the money.
In that case, it made no sense that Tracy had left but didnât take her own money with her.
Thus, Zoey insisted for an explanation.
Peter scratched his head as he found himself in a dilemma.
He and Lina stared at each other for a while before Peter finally speak up again.
âLook at you.
How do you run the house?â Peter began to put up a show as he pret
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ended to be mad at his wife.
âWhat am I supposed to tell Mrs.
Evans when something like this has happened in her household?â
Aggrieved, Lina wiped a tear with the back of her hand.
âHow does that have anything to do with me? Itâs Tracyâs fault.
She did something shameful just for a little money.
â
Zoey slowly stood up, leaning against the table and chair for support.
âWhat did she do?â
Both Peter and Lina kept quiet, neither of them daring to say a word.
At this time, Mark and Cecilia had just arrived with the children.
Seeing them, Peter exhaled a relieved sigh as he found himself a savior.
âYouâre finally back! Thank god.
If you hadnât come, Mrs.
Evans wouldâve skinned me alive already! Can you help me out here?â