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Chapter 392: Go and call that old fox over here

    <h4>Chapter 392: Chapter 392: Go and call that old fox over here</h4>


    Scarlett Yates looked at the pile of tofu and cabbage on the table repeatedly. Even though her stomach was growling with hunger, she still had no appetite.


    Even if she needed to eat light right now, it wasn’t necessary to eat in boiled cabbage and tofu, was it?


    That old fox Ian Dous, he must have done it on purpose!


    Just because she had previously obliged his wishes, promised to leave Matthew Saxon, and thenid out a bunch of conditions that made him furious, he held a grudge against her and took this opportunity to make life difficult for her.


    An old man with one foot already in the grave still being so petty with the younger generation, he really has no tolerance for others.


    "What’s your name?" Scarlett pushed the bowl in front of her aside and raised her head to look at the young maid.


    "Miss Yates, you can call me Vivian." The young maid looked very young, around eighteen or neen, with a fresh and delicate appearance, as pretty as a flower.


    The maids here at Ian Dous’s ce were all such vibrant young girls, in terms of appearance, figure, and age, they were the cream of the crop selected from many people.


    These beauties, outstanding in all aspects, were a severe waste of resources being arranged as maids for the Dous Family.


    He sure knows how to enjoy himself.


    Even the maids were selected as if he were choosing consorts.


    "Vivian, can you do me a favor?" Scarlett looked around, seeing that only the two of them were in the room and no one else outside, she grabbed Vivian’s arm and whispered, "I really can’t eat this stuff. Can you go to the kitchen and get me something else? It doesn’t need to be some big fish or meat, just something with a bit of vor."


    Damn the in boiled cabbage and tofu, is that stuff meant for humans to eat? She resolutely resisted.


    Vivian was stunned for a moment, then shook her head like a rattle, "No can do, Miss Yates. Miss Yates just woke up, you must follow the doctor’s instructions. Otherwise, if anything goes wrong again, we can’t bear the responsibility. Besides..."


    Vivian paused, then suddenly smiled meaningfully.


    Seeing her strange smile, Scarlett frowned, "Besides what?"


    Vivian blinked and said with a smile, "The master already predicted Miss Yates would do this, so he specially instructed that no matter what Miss Yates says, we aren’t allowed to agree. Whoever dares to secretly change Miss Yates’s dinner will be kicked out."


    "Miss Yates, it’s not that I won’t help you, I just don’t want to lose my job."


    Damn it!


    It really was that old fox Ian Dous ying tricks!


    Scarlett, seething with anger, gritted her teeth and said, "Go get that old fox, I have something to say to him."


    "Miss Yates, how can you call the master that!"


    The maid seemed to be quite frightened by her calling Ian Dous an old fox, her eyes widened in shock and her face showed a terrified expression, "Miss Yates, the master is the young master’s grandfather, it’s so disrespectful to call him that."


    Scarlett snorted indifferently, releasing Vivian, she slumped over the table, resting her head on her arm, and said resentfully, "What is he if not an old fox, giving me in boiled cabbage, that’s abusing a patient, don’t you know?"


    "The master is doing it for your own good."


    Vivian nced at her and muttered. Without waiting for her to retort, she added, "Miss Yates, you should not speak so rashly in the future. The master is a very dignified person, and no one dares to be so disrespectful to him. If you weren’t the young master’s woman, just saying this, the master could have someone p your mouth."
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