After the poisoning, Klaus not only tightened security at the palace but also replaced all the maids surrounding her. Heidi became Emily's personal maid. Not only did she work diligently, but she often conversed with Emily. In Emily's heart, Heidi was not merely her maid; she was her friend.
Emily shared her daily joys and sorrows with Heidi, and Heidi always listened patiently. This comforted Emily, who was alone in the North, and reminded her of Dolly, her dearest friend from the countryside.
Emily and Dolly had grown up together, discussing everything under the sun. When Emily was forcibly taken away by her father's soldiers, Dolly was beaten by them in an attempt to save her. Oh, poor Dolly, I wonder what has happened to her.
But soon, Emily would return to the South, and she was eager to see Dolly, Mrs. Ball, who had raised her as a child, and her other friends from the country.