Chapter 199
Sweet Subterfuge
Chapter 199
Larissa had no idea what act Yvette was putting on this time.
Even if she had to sleep separately from Xavier due to her illness, there were enough rooms on the second floor.
There was no need for her to stay on the third floor.
Feeling uneasy, Larissa climbed up the stairs slowly to the third floor and walked along the corridor.
Nearing the end, she saw a door that was slightly ajar.
Voices could be heard from inside the room.
âMom, Dad said he will bring Larissa home. Donât worry about it!â
*Your sister has such a stubborn temper. Even if your dad intervenes, itâs not guaranteed that he can persuade her â¦
âIt canât be. Larissa will definitely come back once she realizes how serious your illness is!â
âNana, I really regret it
â¦
If only I had reconciled with your sister earlier! I donât have much time left now, in case
*Mom, please donât think about nonsense like that! As long as you follow the doctorâs instructions, the symptoms of your illness can be controlled, even if the disease canât be cured. Larissa is not someone who will hold grudges, she will definitely forgive you for what you did in the past!â
Standing at the corner, Larissa listened in to their conversation for a moment.
She heaved a sigh of relief, but her heart sank immediately after.
It seemed that Yvetteâs illness was not something Xavier had made up.
The thought of Yvette possibly not having much time left to live made Larissa anxious. Inexplicably, she dreaded facing this reality.
âMiss Larissa, why are you not going in?â Mrs. Harris, one of the household staff, appeared with a tray of fruits.
She asked out of curiosity as to why Larissa was standing motionless outside the door.
Snapping out of her thoughts, Larissa forced a smile. âIâm going in now.â
Naturally, Mrs. Harris handed the tray to her. âThen, you can take this in. Mr. Seymour asked me to hand it to Madam and Miss Lana.â
At that moment, the door was forcefully opened from the inside.
Lana emerged with a furious expression on her face.
âMrs. Harris, Dad asked you to bring us the fruits, not Larissa! If you are unwilling to follow instructions, you can resign from your position right now!â
Mrs. Harris had been working for the Seymour family for a long time, she practically watched Larissa and Lana grow up.
She had a clear understanding of the stark difference between both young ladiesâ positions in the family.
This was not the first time Mrs. Harris treated Larissa in a demeaning manner, nor the first time she did it in front of other members of the Seymour family.
However, this was the first instance she got reprimanded for her disrespect to Larissa.
Mrs. Harris felt wronged, but the one criticizing her was Lana, the favored child of the Seymour family.
She didnât dare talk back or defend herself but apologized repeatedly for her mistake. âIâm sorry, Miss Lana! I didnât mean it!â
Lana sna tched the tray from Larissaâs hand and returned it to Mrs. Harris. âYou should apologize to Larissa, not me!â
With that, Mrs. Harris quickly turned to Larissa and said, âIâm sorry, Miss Larissa, please forgive me!â
Larissa hadnât expected Lana to reprimand Mrs. Harris because of her.
In the past, when Larissa was bullied by the household staff, Lana had always Ignored it without a second glance, even though she witnessed it a few times.
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Lana had never stood up for her as she did today.
âItâs fine.â Larissa waved her hand.
Compared to Mrs. Harrisâs mistreatment, Larissa was more concerned about Lanaâs unusual behavior.
Previously, they clearly had a falling out at Dylanâs place, so there was no reason for Lana to take her side now.
But⦠it was also possible that she was mistaken and thought too little about Lanaâs goodwill.
Lana instructed Mrs. Harris coldly, âYou can leave now. Mom and I canât eat the fruits anyway. If I ever see you or anyone else mistreating Larissa again, you can go directly to Mr. Foster to settle your wages and leave.â
âYes, Miss Lana!â Trembling, Mrs. Harris carried the tray and fled.
Lana suddenly hugged Larissaâs arm, tears welling up in her eyes.
âLarissa, youâre finally home! I knew you would come back!â Exclaiming with joy, she pulled Larissa into the room.