Chapter 63
Chapter 63 Creative Punishment
“How do you want me to punish them?”
Delbert’s tone was full of affection.
Harriet, with her pouting lips and starry eyes, knew that she had the support of Delbert.
It was time to teach these two maids a lesson they would never forget.
“| want them to clean all the toilets in Meawood City and wash their mouths,” Harriet declared with a straight face. If people didn’t provoke her, Harriet had no intention of causing trouble.
But if someone dared to cross her, she would eliminate them without hesitation.
She was never a saint.
Delbert found Harriet’s punishment idea quite creative. He raised an eyebrow and glanced at Cory.
Cory stepped forward and coldly addressed the two stunned maids. “Starting today, you will clean all the public toilets on the street!”
“On what basis?” The maids, finally regaining their senses, refused to back down.
They couldn’t believe that the fool they once manipulated now held their fate in her hands. “You gossiped, and | rule this city.”
Delbert cast a penetrating look at them.
Though frightened, the maids remained defiant and continued to
argue.
“Mr. Delbert, it was Miss Harriet who hit us first. No matter how much you want to protect her, you should be reasonable,” said one maid.
“That’s right! If this matter gets out, it will tarnish your reputation!” echoed the other.
Ignoring their protests, Delbert shifted his gaze to the old
housekeeper, who trembled with fear.
“Tell Clifton to come out,” Delbert commanded.
“Yes, of course!” The old housekeeper responded hastily, his fear driving him to find Clifton as quickly as possible. The two maids believed that they would be saved once Clifton and Bessie were there.
They were Delbert’s parents-in-law after all. The two maids were trusted confidants of Bessie, and they believed that Clifton and Bessie would speak up for them.
Being the president of Munoz Group meant nothing if he disobeyed the elders.
Unfortunately, they had overestimated themselves. Clifton and Bessie had never cared about these servants. Soon, the couple stumbled out of the living room, barely able to maintain their balance.
The cold expression on Delbert’s face caused Clifton’s heart to be gripped by fear.
“I'm sorry, Mr. Delbert! | will make sure these two fools clean the
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The old housekeeper had told him about the situation, and he naturally knew what to do.
Turning to the two maids, Clifton scolded them for their audacity.
“You idiots! How dare you disregard your distance and offend Mr. Delbert? Apologize and get out!” The maids were dumbfounded. “Sir, we...”
“Silence!” Clifton cut them off.
He couldn't afford to offend Delbert, and these people were causing him trouble.Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
“Madam, it was Miss Harriet who hit us first. You must uphold justice for us.”
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