Several people turned their gazes toward Jenkins.
Jenkins took a step forward, glanced at Peter, and then turned her eyes to Susan.
Her gaze was cold, filled with hatred as she stared at Susan.
She asked, "What lifesaver? Did you save Peter's life?"
She let out a scoff before continuing. "Even if you are, that's what Peter owes you. What does it have to do with me? Today, you intend to harm my life, and you still expect me to show mercy? You must be dreaming!"
Hearing those words, Keira gave Jenkins a look of admiration.
Keira had been observing Jenkins and found that although the girl came from a poor background and was just a maid, she never wallowed in self-pity. She was always proud and self-respecting when she met her employers.
She carried an innocence that, despite being polished by society for so long, was still not slick and worldly-wise.