When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 930: Mrs. Xavier Is a Perceptive Woman

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Chapter 930: Chapter 930: Mrs. Xavier Is a Perceptive Woman

Gia was also speechless, knowing she was not the eldest daughter of the Xavier Family and was not recognized by Young Master Xavier at all.

So, with the principle of not taking the blame or letting herself get wronged.

Gia pretended to have amnesia and asked, "What’s Miss Xavier talking about? I don’t remember anything like that."

Rhiannon Xavier was slightly stunned, her eyes widened, is she a better actor than I am???

Gia smiled, "Yesterday evening?" She furrowed her brows slightly, as if struggling to recall, "What happened yesterday evening? Young Master Xavier seemed to be there too, right?"

"You..." Rhiannon was a bit flustered at the mention of her brother as a witness; she felt this woman was about to stir up trouble!

"If Young Master Xavier hadn’t appeared in time yesterday evening, wouldn’t I have been pushed into the pond by you?" Gia asked directly.

Mrs. Xavier felt a pang in her heart hearing this! She looked at her daughter in disbelief.

Gia actually knew her limits; this was the Xaviers’, and she was a guest.

But since the words were already said, she stated a fact, "I mentioned that once I finish this course of medicine, I will leave here."

So, is Rhiannon trying to drive her away? Is that what she means?

Mrs. Xavier saw her daughter’s embarrassed expression and instantly understood something, but she did not criticize her daughter; after all, she was her daughter.

"Gia, wait until you’re well before leaving." This was Mrs. Xavier’s stance, "Without my consent, you’re not allowed to go anywhere." These words were also meant for her daughter.

For Rhiannon, her mother’s words were undoubtedly what she least wanted to hear; this Gia, how cunning!

"Auntie, I’ll personally prepare the medicine from now on and plan to move a medicine pot back to my place." Her intention was clear, though she smiled.

But Rhiannon knew, this was a precaution against her; since she knew to be wary, it was hard to make another move.

"Sure." Mrs. Xavier would satisfy her every wish. Not wanting to force too much, she believed it was best to let things be comfortable.

"Mother, I didn’t intend to drive her away; there must be some misunderstanding here." Rhiannon averted her eyes, afraid of the misunderstanding, and quickly explained, "The Xavier Family is so big, and there are so many empty rooms. It’s more than enough to accommodate ten like her."

"Miss Xavier, I never said you wanted to drive me away." Gia denied.

"Hmm." The middle-aged woman nodded, "Rhiannon, Gia is a guest, and our Xavier Family must know how to treat guests well. Ever since she came to our house, everything has gone more smoothly."

Rhiannon listened, smiling, "I know, that’s why I also want to become friends with her." Yet inside, she was rolling her eyes several times.

Gia felt sorry when she heard this; she also wanted to keep a low profile, but this Miss Xavier just wouldn’t let go.

"Auntie, thank you for saving my life." She sincerely expressed her gratitude, "Even when I recover and leave here, I will often come back to see you."

Mentioning farewell, for some reason, Mrs. Xavier’s heart ached inexplicably. If that day really came, she would be very reluctant.

She just gazed at her... Mrs. Xavier became slightly lost in thought.

Then Gia was there preparing the medicine, and Rhiannon took her mother’s hand, leading her away, saying she had bought her a gift and wanted to show it to her.

Even though they had left, Mrs. Xavier’s heart remained with Gia for some reason; there was always a sense of familiarity and special feeling towards this young girl.

About the Xaviers not watching the news and being unaware of Mrs. Lancaster’s disappearance in Argent, that was also normal.

People in high society rarely pay attention to these things. They only focus on living their own lives and don’t spend time on things like scrolling through their phones.