Since Melody left, Lucas becincreasingly distant from Thalia, and she could not understand what he was thinking.
At that moment, Lynette brought out a cup of hot milk from the kitchen for Lucas. It was a habit that Melody instilled in Lucas when she was at home. Due to his stomach issues and occasional social obligations, Melody would always prepare a cup of warm milk for him to drink before bedtwhenever he returned home.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThat night, since Lucas had eaten outside, Lynette heated smilk for him upon his return and was about to bring it upstairs to him.
Thalia quickly stepped forward with a smile, saying, "Lynette, please givethe milk. I'll take it up to Lucas. I have something to discuss with him." However, Lynette calmly avoided her outstretched hand and replied, "You're a guest, Miss Thalia. How could I let you do such a thing? If Miss Beatrice finds out, she'll surely criticizefor being an incompetent servant." Sof the older members of the household could see through Thalia's feelings for Lucas, but since he had not voiced any intention of sending Thalia away, they could not say anything either. However, they had spent much more twith Melody than with Thalia, so their affection for Melody was greater.
Thalia always put on an air of superiority when interacting with them and sometimes even showed impatience, which made it clear that she looked down on them. Over time, they realized that Thalia was not genuinely nice to them; she was just putting on a show in front of Lucas and Beatrice.
Melody, on the other hand, never behaved like that. She genuinely respected everyone from the bottom of her heart. Thinking of this, Lynette beceven more reluctant to hand the milk over to Thalia. Unexpectedly, Thalia tried to snatch the milk forcibly when Lynette refused to hand it over. Her expression immediately darkened.
"How rude of you! Here I am being kind enough to help you bring over the milk to Lucas, yet you chose to disrespect me! Do we need to bring Grandma Beatrice into this?" Lynette felt conflicted. She knew Beatrice would not blher for this, but she did not want to wake her up for such a trivial matter. Besides, she had heated the milk, so having Thalia take it upstairs should no cause any major issues, right? After all, she was just a servant in this household, while Thalia was their guest.
Thinking quickly, Lynette put on a smile and said, "This milk is a bit hot, so please be careful when carrying it. I wouldn't want you to burn yourself, Miss Thalia." Search the FindNøvelwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThalia rolled her eyes tically. "What are you implying? I got burned just recently, and now you're cursingagain? Don't say anything if you can say something nice. You better watch out, or I'll tell Lucas to send you packing. Given your age, I wonder who else would hire you!" With that, Thalia left without even looking back.
Lynette remained in place, her expression sour. Despite her age, she was quite skilled in the kitchen. Her apcestors had been palace chefs, which was how she learned her craft and ended up cooking for the Riveras.
Yet, in Thalia's eyes, Lynette was just a useless cook. The content is on novelenglish.net!
It had been years since Lynette had been humiliated like this, but shen could only sigh in resignation. After all, what was the point of arguing with Thalia? X