Back in Diana's room, Antonette ate the dessert served to her by one of the servants. Seeing the servants were busy waiting on her, Antonette felt satisfied.
In her opinion, this was how rich, powerful people should live. Her mother had taught her this way of thinking since she was a child. And she was born to live such a life.
What she did not understand, however, was although servants are neither rich nor powerful, they remember who treats them badly, and they bear a grudge. Antonette was hard on them. And she would be treated in the same way sometime in the future.
After a few of Antonette's visits to the villa, she soon became the most annoying guest in the servants' mind. And with her as a comparison, they loved Diana even more for her kind, gentle ways.
Antonette had suggested to Diana that she study in the bedroom to work in peace and quiet. In fact, she had only suggested this, so Diana wouldn't know what happened downstairs.