Chapter 659
Sophia heaved a sigh in relief when Emily and Arthur finally left the room, but she couldn’t help wondering why the
latter was so intent on keeping her here.
Sighing, she opened up one of the bags only to stop and stare at the contents for a full three seconds. Then, she
picked up the black lace negligée from the very top of the pile of clothes. The fabric, or rather the lack thereof, had
her stumped. Miss Jennings might as well be naked in this! Who‘s she going to wear this for? Arthur? Does he have
a fetish for stuff like this?
When she proceeded to iron Emily‘s questionable wardrobe, Sophia began to panic, for she became acutely aware
of the fact that she had no idea how to operate a clothing iron. Her parents had raised her like a princess all her
life, and they had never once let her go near house chores, much less do them.
However, she was supposedly Arthur‘s maid right now, and she had no choice but to hunker down on these menial
household tasks, which were not so much menial to her as they were challenges.
Downstairs, Arthur looked distracted as he listened to Emily prattle on about the latest details of her undoubtedly
jet–setting lifestyle. She stopped talking at some point when she realized that he seemed miles away, then asked
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“No, of course not!” He looked at her with narrowed eyes. He knew exactly why Martha had asked Emily to come
here. Knowing the old lady, she was most likely playing matchmaker, and this was just her way of setting him up
with Emily.
“Then why do you look like you aren‘t happy to see me?” Emily accused, biting down on her lip.
“I‘m happy to see you. I was just thinking about something else, that‘s all.” He had only just said this when a loud
cry sounded from the second floor.
“Ow!”
The next second, Arthur rose from the couch and headed up the stairs with Emily in his wake. When they reached
the guest room, they saw Sophia standing by the ironing board holding her hand, and the clothing iron was still
hissing away.
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“What‘s wrong?” Arthur asked urgently. He reached out to grab her hand and immediately saw the red streak burn
on her palm.
“Sorry, I accidentally burned myself earlier. I‘ll be fine,” Sophia said. She had instinctively cried out in alarm when
she made contact with the hot iron, but she didn‘t think she would draw the couple upstairs.
She wanted to pull away from Arthur, but he tightened his grip on her and led her to the bathroom, then turned on
the tap to run her red, angry palm under cold water. While doing so, he chided, “You should always pay attention
when you‘re ironing!”
Meanwhile, Emily‘s heart leaped to her throat when she saw this scene. She remembered how much Arthur hated
physical contact, but here he was holding the maid‘s hand with an unsettling familiarity. .
Sophia leaned closer to him and whispered in retort, “It‘s not my fault I‘ve never been made to iron anything!”
Arthur knew that she had been raised as a young lady of nobility as well, so he did not continue berating her. After
turning off the tap water and drying her hand, they walked out of the bathroom together. Then, he glanced at Emily
and said, “Have your maids do the ironing, Emily. I’m afraid Sophia‘s a little too clumsy for her own good.”
“If she‘s so clumsy, why don‘t you just fire her?” Emily assessed Sophia belittingly and added, “We can‘t pay
someone who doesn‘t do their job well.”
Sophia would be lying to say she wasn‘t insulted. Arthur, however, defended her, “It doesn‘t matter. I‘m used to
having her around to bring me tea and stuff, so she can stay.”
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Once again, Sophia was surprised by how determined he was to keep her here.
“Whatever. I‘m worn out from the flight and the car ride here, so make me a cup of coffee,” she ordered Sophia
furiously. “Prove yourself to be useful, why don‘t you?”
Making coffee was one of the many things Sophia did not know how to do. She usually got her coffee from a local
barista or any other cafe. Right now, she tossed Arthur a pleading look, trying to get help.
When he saw the despair in her wide doe eyes, he repressed the urge to sigh in frustration. She can‘t iron, and she
can‘t make coffee. Is there anything she knows how to do other than talk back to someone?
“We don‘t have a proper coffee machine here,” he lied to Emily after glaring at Sophia. “I‘ll send someone out to
get one for you if you‘d like.”
Emily was more than aggravated now. “Well, how about tea? Surely, she can bring me tea.” She was trying to
gauge how important this so–called maid was to Arthur, and there was no hiding the fact that Emily hated Sophia‘s
guts. Hence, the former was currently thinking of ways to get rid of the latter and eradicate any good impression
Sophia might have made on Arthur.
I have to make Artie hate her too. That way, if he decides to keep her, I can order her around as I like.
Emily knew she had to nip this in the bud before she ended up losing Arthur to some tramp maid.
At once, Sophia bustled off into the kitchen to make tea, which, thankfully, was something she knew how to do.
She had made the tea and brought the tray over to the couch, but just as she was setting down the cups on the
coffee table, Emily asked, “You‘re a maid, aren‘t you? Where‘s your uniform: