âFeeling humiliated already? Women do housework, and people think itâs only natural.
Now I ask you to do the same, does that make you less of a man?â
She snorted and went on, âWhether you like it or not, you have to do all the things I did for you three years ago!â
Nathaniel couldnât believe what he just heard.
He was momentarily at a loss for words.
He knew that Amanda had always been hostile to Lucinda, but had she gone as far as deliberately firing all the servants and making only Lucinda do all the chores?
At that time, when he got back from work every day, the house was usually tidy and there was always food on the table, but he never paid any attention to who got those done.
After all, he had never wanted to marry Lucinda in the first place.
He had been forced into it by his grandfather and had always chosen to ignore her existence.
He had even made fun of her on occasion when he wasnât in a good mood.
Lucinda noticed Nathanielâs absent-mindedness and waved her hand in front of his face to get his attention.
âYou need to understand that when you try to do three years of work in just one year, the workload multiplies,â she added.
Nathaniel shook his head and sneered.
She couldnât let things go without revenge.
Lucinda walked passed him and didnât notice his expression.
She suddenly remembered something and said, âOh, I forgot to buy a washing machine.
Youâll have to wash the clothes by hand.
Remember to separate them by material and not mix them up.
â
Nathaniel watched as Lucinda walked away, feeling frustrated with her lame excuse.
âs BunnyBookery
âA washing machine? I recall that when I handed over the house to you, there was a woman named Vivian who helped you with everything.
She even replaced all the furniture and appliances in the house.
Books Chapters Are Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated For All Books Updatesâ¦
After her excuse was detected, Lucinda turned around and gave Nathaniel a cold stare.
She didnât mind letting him know what really happened.
She had intentionally given the washing machine to the orphanage.
She believed that the kids in the orphanage needed it more than he did.
Both of them walked silently into the hall.
Lucinda instinctively touched the wall and turned on the Lights.
The house was structured the same, the living room was bright, but the furniture and decor were different from what was there before.
Without saying a word, Lucinda headed straight for the kitchen, and Nathaniel followed behind her.
As she rummaged through a cabinet in the kitchen, she pulled out a thick book and handed it to Nathaniel.