Chapter 3420
The butler walked carefully to Clarissa and asked respectfully, "Madam, it's time to eat. Do you want to eat now or wait a little longer?"
"I have no appetite and don't want to eat. Don't bother me. I didn't call you. Don't come in. I'm very annoyed."
Clarissa said in a cold voice, walking up and down the hall again, smoking non- stop.
The butler advised softly, "Madam, you haven't eaten since you came back. What will happen if you don't have lunch?"
"I told you, I'm not hungry. If I want to eat, I'll go eat without you urging me. Go out. There's no need to wait here."
The butler had no choice but to turn around and leave.
He didn't know what kind of difficulties Clarissa had encountered that had made her so upset.
In the past, Clarissa would also be in a bad mood, and Holden would always accompany her and make her happy. Clarissa could also vent her anger at Holden, and her mood would improve.
However, this time there was no Holden to provide emotional value to Clarissa.
When Clarissa was in a bad mood, those on duty had to be on their toes and serve her carefully.
No matter how bad Holden was, at least they had been married for decades and had many children and grandchildren. However, Clarissa couldn't forgive Holden.
In fact, it was Clarissa who controlled Holden too harshly. A grown man had been controlled like this for decades, and he really couldn't stand it anymore. He went out to have fun, just for fun. It wasn't like Holden didn't want to go home, but Clarissa sentenced Holden to death.
After Holden was discharged from the hospital, he couldn't come back to live here and had to live in the small house under the name of Marco. And Shiloh died in unclear circumstances.
The Butler felt that Clarissa had been in a bad mood since the death of Shiloh.
Although Shiloh was not Clarissa's biological daughter, her biological father was still the culprit who caused the separation of Clarissa and Kathryn. However, Shiloh was innocent. She was just born at the time, and she had no way to control her fate of being replaced.
The Butler walked out of the main house and walked a little further away before taking out his cell phone and calling Holden.
Holden quickly answered the Butler's call.
"Butler, what's wrong? Is Your Madam Farrell back?"
Holden asked about Clarissa's condition with concern over the phone.
The Butler whispered, "Mr. Janzen, Madam has returned from a long time ago. She did not inform us in advance that she was back. She came back so suddenly that even the young lady did not know. The young lady has been very busy recently and is often busy until late at night. She said she stayed at the company. Now the young lady doesn't even know that Madam has returned. The three young masters and mistresses haven't come back in the past two days."
This means that after Clarissa returned, no one in the family knew about it.
The Butler suspected that the three young masters and mistresses did not return home at night, which angered Clarissa, but he did not dare to say it.
Clarissa said that she didn't need to notify anyone when she came back, which meant that she didn't need to notify the young masters.
The Butler felt that Clarissa was becoming more and more difficult to serve and his thoughts were becoming more and more difficult to understand.
"Mr. Janzen, Madam is always walking around in the hall or sitting on the sofa and smoking non-stop, NO occasionally making phone calls, and then throwing things. It seems that she has encountered a problem." Otherwise, Madam wouldn't be so anxious, like an ant on a hot pan.This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
The butler didn't dare to say this sentence.
"Mr. Janzen, please come back. Madam is in a bad mood, and you are the only one who can make her happy."
Holden was complaining in his heart. Will Clarissa scold him when he gets back?
In the past, Clarissa would give him some face. When he tried his best to coax her, she would scold him as it to e vent her anger, and her mood would improve, giving people the illusion that he was the only one who could coax an angry Clarissa.