Chapter overview: Chapter 936 from Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!, Theresa Winters introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
“The madam and the old master have said countless times that they only recognize Natalie as their granddaughter-in-law. They never said anything about recognizing you.”
“Ms. Scott, I took precautions precisely because I heard them say that. If you want to blame someone, blame those two old fossils. They’re the ones who never gave you a chance.”
The housekeeper hung up after she finished speaking.
Stirring up trouble on both sides felt wonderfully satisfying.
If she was going to be miserable, then Joanna wasn't going to have an easy time either.
The housekeeper quickly called her son and explained everything. Steeling herself, she turned and went back inside.
That damned old woman was already rich. What was the big deal about her taking a few pieces of jewelry?
For more than a decade, she had catered to her every need, and it had been exhausting work.
The housekeeper returned, acting as if nothing had happened, and saw the old madam eating breakfast.
A strange thought occurred to her. She had been giving the old madam a slow-acting poison for so long, so why was she still so healthy?
She hadn't had an opportunity since the chef was replaced.
The food was always brought up by the chef and another maid, Diana, giving her no chance to add anything to it.
If that old woman died, she could get away with at least twenty million dollars worth of valuables.
The Griffith family was just too wealthy.
An ordinary person like her could never accumulate that kind of fortune in several lifetimes.
The old madam watched the housekeeper enter, knowing she had overheard her phone call to Natalie earlier.
She hadn't tried to hide it; in fact, she had deliberately spoken loudly. If the housekeeper heard, she heard. She was a woman who had fought her way up through elite circles her whole life. Did they really think she couldn't handle a petty, thieving housekeeper?
What the housekeeper didn't know was that the old madam had surveillance on her phone and could see their every move. Ever since Natalie had told her that the housekeeper was one of Joanna's people, she had been prepared.
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