Did that mean Aery saved Aristotle? At least, based on her account, she did not deliberately hurt Aristotle. Arianne nodded. “He’s fine. You don’t know how to take care of babies. Next time, stay away from him. There are plenty of servants in the Tremont Estate. Someone will look after him.”
Mary was consumed with guilt for leaving Aristotle alone for a split second. “It’s all my fault. I shouldn't have left him alone without supervision. Otherwise, this wouldn’t have happened. The house cleaners are seriously a piece of work They couldn’t have mopped the water off the floor? I’m going to give them a piece of my mind when we get home.”
Helen did not defend Aery at all. She remained silent the entire time when Arianne lost her temper earlier. Actually, she had seen Aery rolling down the stairs with Aristotle in her arms. As for what happened prior to that, she was not sure. However, from her point of view, Aery had saved Aristotle. She did not dare to speak up, afraid that Arianne would accuse her of shielding Aery. No matter what she said, it would be futile. Thank goodness Aristotle was fine. Otherwise, she would not have been able to explain herself.
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Mary told the kitchen to prepare a meal when they returned to Tremont Estate. The group had been too busy for lunch. They were tired and hungry.
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