Not long after Hewitt left, a letter was delivered to the servant.
The servant came to the door, knocked softly, and after receiving a response from the master inside, gently pushed the door open.
This was not Jagger's first time working as a servant, but he had never served such a wealthy person before, though he had attended to many nobles and rich people.
What truly made him passionate about the job was the child in the master's family.
Although there were all sorts of unpleasant rumors outside, even saying that Miss Alice was abused by the master, Jagger dismissed these words with disdain.
If Mr. Lite were to hurt Miss Alice, he would certainly rush up to fight him, and perhaps after this, he could wander together with Miss Alice.
But this is impossible; no one would want to harm such a lovely girl.
She was like a gift sent by the Gods to the world.
"Miss Alice, a little boy said this letter is for you."
Hela put down the book in her hand and crawled out of the bed: