When the Lady announced that Hannah should clean the windows of the entire vi, Hannah felt a wave of despair wash over her.
She couldn’t help but exim, “Mom! Our vi is enormous, with countless rooms and windows! There’s no way I can finish this even by the end of the first month!”
Lady Wilson responded with a mocking tone, “You think you can postpone it? Listen here! Before New Year’s Eve, I expect all the windows cleaned. If you manage that, I might let you join us for New Year’s dinner in the yard!”
Hannah’s frustration was palpable at that moment!
If it weren’t for Christopher, Harold, and Wendy being present, she would have loved to charge at the Lady, kick her down, and unleash her anger on her face.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Unfortunately, she felt there was no opportunity to act on her feelings.
Hannah was at a loss; despite all the resentment bubbling inside her, she could only swallow it down and replied with a sigh, “Okay, Mom… I understand. I’ll do my best to clean…”
Lady Wilson scoffed, “You’re still trying to be respectful! You’re just a woman who has brought shame to this family. If you don’t behave, not even Donald will be able to help you!”
Confronted with the Lady’s arrogance, Hannah’s annoyance intensified.
However, she dared not speak back, merely nodding in humiliation and saying, “Mom, you’re right. I will listen to you!”
At that moment, Christopher chimed in, “Mom, I’m going upstairs to hang some decorations.”
Lady Wilson grunted and ordered Hannah, “You need to get started on those windows now. Hurry up!”
With no other option, Hannah reluctantlyplied.
Meanwhile, Christopher headed upstairs to his room. As he prepared to hang some grilles on the window, he suddenly noticed a row of rednterns glowing on ine’s balcony across from Charlie’s house.
To his dismay, these bright rednterns were ced next to an array of green hats, creating an odd and irritating visual that made him feel uneasy.<fn19c2> Fresh chapters posted on f?ndnovel</fn19c2>
Fury bubbled up inside Christopher!
He couldn’t help but curse, “Damn it, ine is out of line! Hanging a green hat with a redntern next to it? Isn’t that just asking for trouble? It’s infuriating! I can’t stand this!”
Thinking about how ine was ruining his New Year, Christopher felt a surge of resentment. He stormed downstairs and called out to Harold, who was still working on installing window grilles in the living room, “Harold,e with me! We’re going to find ine!”
Lady Wilson frowned and asked, “What do you n to do with ine now?”
Christopher retorted angrily, “Mom, that awful ine is really pushing it! She hung up all those green hats, and now she’s added a big redntern beside each one. It’s like she’s celebrating my misery! I need to confront her!”
Lady Wilson shouted sharply, “You stop right there! If you go to ine to settle things, are you two nning to fight Charlie as well? Do you want to spend the New Year in the hospital?”
Christopher, who had been so aggressive just moments before, suddenly fell silent.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>