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... e replied.

She turned, looked respectfully at Caleb Xavier, and said, "Old Master, please get up."

Then, she glanced at Rosalind Rowan. "Miss Rowan, you shouldn’t force yourself to stay. You’re not welcome here."

Caleb Xavier roared, "How dare you, a mere servant, talk to Rosalind like that! Pack your things and get out immediately!"

Housekeeper Wallace wasn’t intimidated. She replied calmly, "This is The Xavier Residence. You don’t have the final say. I only take ...

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