Chapter 578

Before Jenkins could finish, a plate of food suddenly appeared before her.

She was slightly taken aback, and the words she was about to say got stuck in her throat.

With a confused look, Peter asked her, "Are you hungry?"

Staring at the delicate and appetizing meal, Jenkins suddenly felt that her previous actions were a bit inappropriate, giving off the impression of charity with strings attached.

She nodded. "Yes, I'm hungry"

Peter handed her the food. "What were you saying just now?"

Jenkins pursed her lips and ultimately just smiled. "It's nothing"

She picked up the fork and began to eat.

There was also some soup, which showed how attentive Peter was. Jenkins looked at the meal, took a couple of bites, then raised her head again. "I didn't poison your uncle."

"I believe you," Peter said. "I know it's not your fault; it's just that there's no evidence right now to prove you're not involved with the incident. But don't worry, Keera and Ellis are smart, and they'll clear your name."

Jenkins nodded. "Yes, I believe in Miss Olsen."

But she was a bit afraid of Ellis.

As the Olsen family's next successor, Ellis was known as the defiant figure of Clance, known for his odd character. The butler repeatedly cautioned maids who came to work for the Olsen family to accord special respect to Uncle Olsen and Mr. Ellis.

However, Jenkins had a good impression of "Keera"; there were several instances where that young lady had spoken on Jenkins' behalf, helping her avoid conflicts with Susan.

But...

Jenkins couldn't help but cast another complaining glance at Peter.

It was all because of Peter. If it weren't for him, Susan wouldn't have given her trouble time and again!

Jenkins was smart person; her years of working had long taught her to read people's faces. She had previously sensed Susan's inexplicable hostility toward her, and now she finally understood. Did Susan think Peter was fond of her?

Jenkins glanced at Peter...

Peter was handsome, a perfect example of the Olsen family's appearance, with one of the better temperaments among the young masters.

Ellis was capricious.

The second young master was rarely at home.

third young master, James, had a fierce

was also rarely

got along best with the servants. He was the most respectful and had

young master was also rarely at

in school, and it was clear that he had a strong

entire Olsen family, Peter was the

Jenkins was thinking this, she lowered her head, knowing she needed to keep

she had never tried to get close to Peter,

her distance, Jenkins

Peter. "Mr. Peter, are you

hesitate. "Yes, she's my lifesaver. Of course, I have to

press her lips together. "Would you do the same for every

twitched the corners of

him out of the car during the accident, there were also the ambulance, nurses, and doctors who had saved his

marry all

said, "Of course not, but Susan

then, and no one knew when it might explode. Many people were gathered around,

the crowd around

people, only one girl, despite the risk, charged in and pulled

had moved away

and the doctors nor those who later lent

was

took it the

the other lifesavers, Peter must

having sensed all of this, she

at Peter. "Mr. Peter, from now on, please don't bring me food

taken aback.

"It's not

have been sent to the police station by now. The Olsen family doesn't allow illegal punishment. There's no evidence now, and you're being detained by our family. I can't just starve you,

a

was what Peter

she was the Olsen family's

didn't have even the slightest bit of

was overthinking

said, "After I prove my innocence, I'll leave the

good, Jenkins had grown wary after the incident

important, but it wasn't as precious

in shock. "No, Jenkins, are you mad? Anyone would find today's incident has too many coincidences. It's normal for people to

not be mad at

wanted to say something, but she only gave a low

as well be

strange. I'm just a maid who has been implicated in this matter for no reason. Isn't it normal for me to want to

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