Gianna was certainly clear about how great the effect of her words was.
She also knew very well that her current behaviour would cause her good impression to turn worse in the Walker family.
However.
She had lived a new life.
She had never thought of condescending herself again.
She would not accept even a little grievance.
She said, âIâm not trying to prove my innocence, because thereâs no need to prove. I know none of you will believe that Pamillaâs death has nothing to do with me, I just want to tell you who is related to its death and this matter isnât that important to me, but itâs really important to you all.â
Although Caroline didnât say anything, there was some impatient expression on her face.
She had always thought that Gianna was truthful, kind and virtuous.
She had accepted that her son married Gianna with all her heart. Since their family didnât have so many rules and had always admired freedom in relationship, they wouldnât interfere too much with the relationships of the younger generation. As long as the children liked, they would treat the daughters-in-law who entered the Walker family as their own children.
Even if it was Janice whom she didnât like, she could barely accept her in a friendly manner. Yet she lost the fondness and was even intolerant of Gianna.
Gianna noticed her change of mood and continued to say without hurrying, âThis matter, has something to do with Flory.â
âWhat do you mean?â Evelyn was more cheerful and she hurried asked as she heard Gianna say this.
âPamillaâs death has something to do with Flory.â Gianna repeated the truth straight out, âFlory was the one who killed Pamilla.â
âWhat are you messing up!â Caroline was a bit out of control, âFlory loves Pamilla so much, how could she have killed Pamilla? Gina, I really like you and also know that youâre very aggrieved about this matter. Iâm also guilty, but Iâll really get angry if you keep making things up on purpose.â
âI have proof.â In response to her anger, Gianna looked much more calm.
Caroline looked at her., Gianna faced towards a corner of hall, raised her voice a bit higher and said, âCome out, Harriet.â
Harriet walked out warily.
âHarriet, tell everyone what happened.â Gianaâs voice was gentle.
However, Harriet was still shocked.
Her body kept trembling.
Everyone looked at her.
It was somewhat baffling.
She suddenly knelt down in front of everyone, âIt was me, it was me who killed Pamilla!â
All of them were shocked.
Caroline was the first to react and she shouted at Harriet, âWhy did you kill Pamilla? You clearly knew it was the favourite pet of Miss Florence. Why did you kill it! Didnât the Walker family treat you well? When we knew that your family was in difficulty, we would secretly give you some money to subsidise your family from time to time, but now you did such thing!â
âMadame Walker, I didnât do it willingly, it really wasnât me. Iâve always known that the Walker family has been nice to me and Iâve always wanted to repay you all.â Harriet said as she cried, âIt was Miss Florence who told me to kill Pamilla.â
âNonsense!â Cameron Walker was exasperated at this moment.
He couldnât accept totally that his precious daughter was being slandered in this way.
He slapped the coffee table in front of him fiercely and looked extremely furious.
Harrietâs face turned pale with fear.
She couldnât say a word.
âDidnât you clear what kind of person Flory is? You donât have to work as a maid in the Walker family anymore as you slandered her in this way! Get out of here right now!â his voice was loud.
The others didnât even dare to breathe.
After all, they had never seen him to lose his temper this much over these years since he had retired from the leading post.
âMr. Walker, Iâm not lying. Iâm really not lying. Itâs Miss Florence who told me to do this, itâs really ...â She kept crying.
He didnât listen at all.
Everyone wasnât listening to her.
No one would believe that Florence would do such thing.
Thus, at that moment, Janice started to say with sarcasm deliberately, âGianna, you can think of anything in order to get yourself cleared and you even asked the maid to lie. Now you even accuse Flory. Tut-tut, youâre more despicable than I thought.â
Gianna looked at her askance and said, âAre you afraid that if I clarify my innocence, your pride wonât be able to take it? After all, you had suffered a lot of grievances back then.â
âYou!â she was so angry as her body was trembling.
Gianna didnât even look at her and she said to Caroline who was obviously in a fit of anger as well, âMom, I know itâs hard for you to believe this. I donât intend to say it initially, but I feel that it would really be doing her a disservice if I didnât say.â
âWhat proof do you have?!â her voice was much colder as if she didnât want to talk nonsense with Gianna.
Gianna walked over to Harriet and said, âTake out the evidence.â
She still seemed to hesitate.
When she came into contact with Giannaâs eyes, she finally made up her mind at that moment.
She said, âLast night, Miss Florence suddenly asked me to kill Pamilla before she went to bed. She didnât tell me why she wanted to do so, but she asked me to kill it and throw it into the pool in the backyard without anyone knowing, then carry the corpse to her room the next day. I actually did refuse, but she kept insisting and she didnât seem to be joking. She threatened to kick me out if I didnât do it. I compromised as I wanted to keep my job ...â
âWhereâs the evidence?â Janice asked coldly.
Harriet glanced at her in shock. She didnât know what to say next after she was being interrupted abruptly since she was already in a state of panic.
Giannaâs expression changed slightly, âAlthough she is a servant, please give her some respect and wait for her to finish her words.â
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Janice was speechless and her face looked awful.
It meant to satirize her that she disrespected the servant.
Alright.
She would like to see what kind of tricks Gianna could play!
Yesterday, she reminded Gianna to be careful of Florence who was a little bitch. It wasnât out of good intention, but just a casual remark, waiting to have a laugh at her.
Any common person couldnât be the opponent of Florence!
âContinue, Harriet.â Gianna reminded gently.
She nodded and said, âEven though I compromised, I still have great doubts. I really donât know why Miss Florence wanted to kill Pamilla for no reason as it hadnât made any mistakes either. She couldnât have treated it like this just because Pamilla had scratched Mr. Walker. With a lot of doubts and uncertainties, I was worried that she would pursue me if I really killed Pamilla. In case she was just in a bad mood last night, I wouldnât be able to clear myself anymore. Therefore, I went into her room to confirm with her and record our conservation.â