Chapter 3578
Chapter 3578
The butler, like others in the household, typically worked from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. However, since they lived in the villa, they were available to work overtime if needed. The master of the house ensured they were well-compensated for any extra hours, and bonuses often exceeded their base salary, making the work worthwhile.
"Good morning, butler. I couldn't sleep, so I thought I'd go for a walk. I'm not hungry yet, so I'll have breakfast with your eldest young lady when she gets up," Serenity said.
The butler smiled and reminded her, "Ma'am York, be sure to wear an extra coat. The morning dew is heavy, and it's chilly outside."
Serenity nodded, "I've got an extra coat on."NôvelDrama.Org © content.
"Please be careful during your walk, and come back when it gets light. Our eldest young lady usually wakes up at dawn.”
"I will," Serenity assured him.
The butler saw her to the door, watching as she walked down the stairs before returning inside.
The villa was still quiet, with the street lights in the yard illuminating the early morning darkness. They would automatically switch off when daylight came. FC Manor was large, much like Wildridge Manor. Serenity had visited several times and was familiar with the grounds. She walked through the front yard and into the backyard.
There, she encountered Tim, who was out for his morning jog. He smiled as he greeted her, "Ms. York."
"Tim, you're up early for a jog!"
Tim nodded, “I start every day with a morning run. Afterward, I take a hot bath, have breakfast, and head to work."
"Your routine is impressive," Serenity remarked with a smile.
"I'm used to it," Tim replied. "But what brings you out so early? The sun isn't even up yet."
"I woke up and couldn't fall back asleep, so I decided to go for a walk," Serenity explained.
Tim nodded in understanding and
a bit
"Just be careful. It raine
t night, so some paths are still wet and could be slippery.
"
"I'll stick to the dry paths," Serenity assured him.
She always stayed on the main roads, avoiding the winding paths in the backyard where she might slip.
eth few people around at this hour,
a fall could go unnoticed.
"Go ahead with your run, Tim. I'll take a slow walk and head back in time for breakfast.”
Tim gave her a few more reminders before jogging off.
Serenity continued her walk, and soon heard Jane calling her name. She turned to see Jane approaching, carrying Avah.
When they got closer, Serenity asked, "What are you doing out so early with Avah?"
"I saw you from the balcony and thought I'd join you for a walk. Avah woke up, so I brought her along."