âLetâs go.â
âAlright, Miss Chi, please follow me.â
That person walked ahead.
Chi Enen followed behind him, and as she was just descending the staircase, her mobile phone chimed with the sound of a text message.
She took it out for a look â it was a text message from Li Beijue.
Why was Li Beijue texting her?
Chi Enen curiously tapped on the message, only to see a few domineering lines written inside â Chi Enen, if thereâs anything, call me! Donât you dare not call! If the old man says he wants to see you, donât go! Wait until Iâve recovered before doing anything! Also, donât talk to strangers! Get going and come back quickly!
Chi Enen quickly skimmed through the text and couldnât help but laugh softly.
What kind of nonsense was he spouting? She wasnât a three-year-old child; she was just heading to the kitchen in his house to make him a bowl of tomato egg noodles. Was saying it not enough for him? Did he really need to send a text to remind her again?
Still⦠having someone care about her like this felt pretty nice.
After sending back a simple reply of âOkay,â Chi Enen tucked her mobile phone away.
The Li familyâs mansion was enormousâso large it was downright awe-inspiring. Its size definitely made it at least twice as big as an ordinary park.
A place this big would naturally make it easy for anyone who was visiting for the first time to lose their sense of direction.
Fortunately, Li Beijue had sent someone to guide her. Otherwise, Chi Enen might genuinely have trouble finding her way to the kitchen.
As she got closer to the kitchen, Chi Enen began hearing people talking about her.
âI heard the young master brought back a woman today. Did any of you see her?â
âNo.â
âI havenât.â
âI saw her!â At last, someone admitted to seeing her.
The others quickly asked, âWhatâs she like?â
âWhat do you mean, âwhatâs she like?'â
âWhat does she look like, of course!â
That person let out an âOhâ and deliberately stretched their tone, âI think sheâs pretty average-looking. And I heard that the Old Master Jue doesnât particularly like her. Her family background canât even compare to Miss Kimâs. Who knows what sort of trick she used to fool the young master into bringing her back, despite the Old Master disliking her.â
The fact that Chi Enen was a lady from the Habsden family was something very few people were aware of; this detail had never been publicly disclosed.
Most people only knew her as the Chi familyâs illegitimate daughter.
âIs her family background really bad? I heard she was a representative of Ryan, though?â
âThatâs probably just the young master pulling some strings to let her have that title. Otherwise, with her kind of identity, how could she ever be brought back here?â
âAh, so thatâs how it is.â
A few people whispered and gossiped amongst themselves, completely oblivious to the fact that the subject of their gossip was right behind them.
The servant Li Beijue had called to lead Chi Enen was sweating profusely, discreetly glancing at her response from time to time but making no attempt to stop the others from gossiping.
âWomen like thisâsparrows who somehow manage to turn into phoenixesâwill do anything to make the young master marry them. Too bad sheâll never make it past the Old Master Jue. Ha! Should we place bets on how long itâll take before she gets kicked out?â
âSure, Iâll bet three days.â
âIâll bet five days.â
She had assumed this lot would bet on one or two days, but unexpectedly, it seemed they had some confidence in her. The corner of her lips curved upward as she walked forward, âIâll bet a lifetime.â
âIâll bet a lifetime!â
âA lifetime!â
The others turned their heads to see who would make such a bold wager, only to find that it was Chi Enen herself. After a wave of frantic murmurs among themselves, their faces turned pale in an instant, as if theyâd been turned into mute parrots incapable of uttering another word.
How could she be here?
How much of their discussion had she heard?
If she told the young master about this, would they�
The maidsâ faces turned ashen.