Chapter 20: The Elder Miss

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"Young Master, don't you remember that Elder Miss poisoned you in the past? She should be punished." The maid stared at Lalisa fiercely.

Lalisa was indifferent as she said, "What does this have to do with you?"

Lalisa's words reminded Bambam. He realized this was a private matter between the siblings and had nothing to do with the servants. Regardless of the situation, it was inappropriate for outsiders to meddle in their family affairs.

The maid did not want to be taken away. She cried, "Young Master, I did it all for you. You can't abandon me."

Bambam did not understand why the maid said that, and he could not stand her crying. He said to everyone, "What are you all standing there for? Hurry up and call the police and send her to the police station. If anyone else has ulterior motives, go to jail with her!"

With Bambam's shout, the stunned servants all moved. Some called the police, dragged the maid away, and even covered her mouth to prevent her from crying.

Bambam continued, "Lalisa is the elder daughter of the Manobal family. No matter what she did in the past, now that she's home, she's your master. No one messes with her. Otherwise, it means you don't respect our Manobal family!"

All the servants nodded in fear to show that they understood. The salary of the Manobal family's servants was higher than that of ordinary white-collar workers. They did not want to lose this job and decided to treat Lalisa like a fairy from now on.

Yeri did not expect Bambam to be so angry. He hated Lalisa the most before, so why was he speaking up for her now?

What she feared most was the Manobal family members getting close to Lalisa. It would be best if everyone hated Lalisa.

Yeri stood there and looked at Bambam with a weak expression. "Brother, I didn't expect the servant to do this."

"We live outside, and Dad is busy too, so he left the house for you to manage. I didn't expect such a big thing to happen. I think it's better to hire a professional butler." With just a few words, Bambam had made Yeri lose her right.

Yeri was initially proud of herself for obtaining the housekeeper's right. She thought the Manobal family had finally accepted her and made her their true family member. However, Bambam's words were undoubtedly a slap in the face.

She did not understand why Bambam's attitude toward her had changed so much. Could it be because Lalisa had been bullied? But she did not like Lalisa.

Yeri did not know that Bambam had already heard from someone else about what happened at the banquet. It was completely different from what Yeri had said. Ning Yizhuo had fallen into the water because she wanted to bully Lalisa.

However, Yeri did not care about the Manobal family's reputation.

She only knew how to apologize to Lalisa and did not even think about asking for the truth. After that, she said those words on the phone, making him think Lalisa embarrassed the Manobal family.

What Bambam cared about the most was the Manobal family's dignity. If there were anything, it would be settled at home. There was no need to make it public.

However, Yeri had blown things up at the banquet, which he did not like.

Moreover, Yeri only knew how to cry over such an obvious matter. She did not even have the intention of speaking up for Lalisa. She could not handle anything significant by allowing a servant to bully the master.

Thinking of this, Bambam's expression became serious.

Yeri looked at Bambam's expression and was afraid. She had carefully fawned over him for years before he doted on her. Why did it seem like she had returned to the beginning?

Bambam wanted to teach Yeri a lesson, so he said to all the servants, "Since the Elder Miss is back, just call Yeri Second Miss. Don't just call her Miss. Failure to do so will give the impression that our family lacks proper etiquette."

Yeri's face turned pale when she heard this. She drugged Lalisa and sent her to the countryside because she wanted to be the only young lady in the Manobal family.

After that, she even induced the servants to call her Miss. It was as if she became the Manobal family's biological daughter and no longer mentioned Lalisa's existence in front of outsiders.

When Lalisa returned, she deliberately did not ask the servants to change how they addressed her. She did not want to be the Second Miss. Lalisa would be driven away sooner or later.

But now that Bambam said this, did this mean that Lalisa would stay in the Manobal Family?

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