"Yes, Madam."
After giving the instructions, Arnold quietly glanced at Grace. Why hadnโt he realized before that Grace actually cared about Aurora? She had never shown it before.
Grace noticed Arnoldโs gaze and couldnโt help but say, โWhat? Do I have something on my face? Why are you staring at me like that?โ
At that, Arnold quickly waved his hands in panic. โNo, no, Madam. I just feel likeโฆ this is the first time Iโve seen this side of you.โ
Grace looked puzzled, her expression full of confusion. โWhat do you mean by that?โ
Sitting in the back seat, Arnold hesitated for a moment, then steeled himself and decided to speak.
โMadam, if I may be so bold, let me just say it.โ
โGo ahead,โ Grace replied, showing no sign of anger. In her mind, Arnold was practically a senior staff of the household, and he had worked here for many years. Even if he overstepped a little, she didnโt mind. As long as it was something useful, she could accept it.
โTo be honest, I always thought you didnโt like Miss Aurora.โ
Graceโs expression froze at those words, and she unconsciously clenched her hands. โSheโs my daughter. Why wouldnโt I like her?โ
โMadam, itโs always seemed like you care more about Miss Tessa. Even Miss Aurora can see that. For example, Iโm the only one who remembered the date of that competition. Even after I reminded you, you didnโt seem to recall it at allโฆโ
As he went on, Arnold noticed Graceโs expression growing darker and darker. Only then did Arnold realize he had overstepped. These were matters of the family, and as a butler, there was no need for him to meddle so much.
โMadam, if you think I said something wrong, then just forget it. Letโs just hurry and check on the second young lady.โ
Grace said nothing in response. She didnโt respond to or scold anything Arnold had just said. She merely turned her head, quietly gazing at the scenery outside.
Had she really treated Aurora so poorly? Even a butler had begun to point out how badly she treated her own child.
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Given time, wouldnโt everyone start to see it? It wasnโt that she didnโt like Aurora. She simply didnโt know how to. Because of that man, even after all these years, she still couldnโt let it go. But maybe she really had been wrong. After all, a child was just a child. Why should she bear the consequences of her fatherโs mistakes?
Once she realized that, Grace finally understood just how wrong she had been. This was her biological daughter. Was it really right to treat her so differently?
Grace took a deep breath and silently blamed herself.
Arnold looked at her, opened his mouth as if to say something, but in the end held it back.
Forget itโsome things had to be experienced. Only when one figured it out on their own could they truly move past it. Truth be told, Arnold had some experience with this.
The mother and daughter really did have similar ways of handling things. Even the way they silently digested emotions was the same. Seeing this, Arnold couldnโt help but shake his head.
Like mother, like daughter.