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Chapter 333

    Chapter 333


    “Did I hear someone’s looking for me?”


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    Just then, Arabe sauntered down the spiral staircase, with Edith hot on her heels.


    It seemed Edith had filled her in on the living room situation.


    “Be, what brings you down here?” Louisa turned to Edith and asked, “Who told you to fetch Ms.


    Be?”


    “It’s because Lily was being too loud. Arabe walked over to everyone and gave a careless nce


    around. “Aren’t we supposed to review the security footage?” “Be.”


    “Let’s do it.” Arabe spoke in a calm tone: “I want to see if someone is asking for trouble and getting


    what they deserve.”


    “You.” Lily felt a surge of discontent towards her, but she still said, “Since it’s Ms. Be’s idea, I’ll bring


    up the footage for everyone to see. I believe everyone is curious about what really happened and how


    Serena fell!”


    “If the person who framed Serena watched her fall and doesn’t have to take any responsibility, does


    that mean everyone can bully Serena in the future? How many more insults does Serena have to


    endure? Does she even have a ce in this family?”


    Arabezily leaned back on the single sofa, and Edith poured her a ss of water. She took a sip


    and said nonchntly, “Enough with the chatter.”


    “y the footage.”


    “Wait and see!” Lily went to fetch the security footage. Soon, the afternoon’s surveince footage was


    ying on the big screen.


    Lily fast–forwarded it to three times the speed.


    At five twenty in the afternoon, Holly was watering the garden. At half past five, the screen suddenly


    turned into ck and white stripes, and then the time jumped to six in the afternoon.


    Arabe walked through the front door, and not long after, Martha apanied Serena out of the main


    building. Before they even reached the front door, Serena slipped and féll, and Martha fell too while


    trying to help her..


    “It doesn’t seem like anyone’s fault; Ms. Be didn’t do anything, and neither did Serena!”


    “They both look innocent!”


    “Lily, you misunderstood Ms. Be; she just got home from work at that time.”


    “That’s right.”


    Several of the maids spoke up for Arabe.


    “No!” Lily seemed to have found evidence, pointing at the screen andughing coldly, “Look carefully;


    this is the spot. Ms. Be didn’t fall when she passed by; how;e Serena did?”


    Everyone looked, and indeed, both Serena and Ms. Be had passed through that spot.


    Lily dered, “Ms. Be must have known in advance that there was oil there; that’s why she avoided


    it! But Serena didn’t know, so she slipped and fell when she walked past!”


    In other words, the oil was poured by Ms. Be!


    “Nonsense! Ms. Be only got home at six; when would she have the time to set this up?” Edith stood


    up and used, “The master and mistress are here, yet you dare to nder Ms. Be! You’ve got


    guts!”


    “This surveince system was purchased by the master and mistress from overseas and has been


    running smoothly for five years. However, during this half–hour, from five thirty to six, the surveince


    footage was deleted. And then, as soon as it hit six, Ms. Be appeared in the footage! Doesn’t that


    give something away?”


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    “What are you implying?” Edith couldn’t bear it anymore; she stood in front of Arabe and started


    arguing with Lily: “Ms. Be just joined this family; she doesn’t even know where the oil is! Do you


    really have to nder her?”


    “Could it be possible that you told her?”


    “You’re framing her! You’re just spouting nonsense!”


    “I heard from Holly that when Ms. Be got home from work, she sent Serena and Martha away first,


    then went upstairs herself!”
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