Find Me In Your Labyrinth
Chapter 490
Chapter 490
Estelle picked her up, threw her on the floor, and glanced at the people in the room. They immediately got busy
In less than half an hour, the room was cleaned and the stove in the kitchen was sparkling.
These people had never done any housework, so unless a person is pushed to the edge, they really don’t know what talents they have and how great their potential is! After they were done, everyone lined up neatly
Jonathan leaned against the door frame, looking at these people dressed oddly, with swollen noses and bruised faces, terrified like punished elementary school students. Estelle, with an innocent and delicate face, looked more like a gentle and kind girl next door.
The strange scene somehow made people want to laugh.
Estelle asked Emily to check all the rooms.
After taking a tour, Emily came back and said, “It’s pretty clean.”
everyone and said, “Get
group immediately
bothering to return to her room. Estelle
the cleaning duties on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. You’ll be responsible for Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Sundays will be our
with Estelle, slowly stood up
that, she turned around and went back to
sound of Mathilda crying came
because her boyfriend didn’t do anything when she was in danger! She shook her head slightly,
sat on the bed for a while before noticing the birthday gifts on the table. The small box was from Estelle and Jonathan. She opened
put it away and continued to unwrap Charlie’s
open it. When she took out the dust–proof
Charlie had assembled
card. Emily picked it up,
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