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I ate while looking at Auntie Evans inconspicuously. In my previous life, Auntie Evans was also left here by my grandmother to take care of me. She and the housekeeper would make Rachel unhappy from time to time.

Rachel would get up at five o'clock every day to prepare breakfast for me and iron the clothes I needed to wear that day. When I went to school, she had to learn all kinds of desserts and dishes that I liked from the chef at home.

I have to practice the piano in the evening, and no matter how late it is, she will wait outside the piano room for me to finish. She also has to give me warmth from time to time. As long as I call her, she must come to me immediately and show me her deep motherly love for me.

She has almost no private time. Once she has it, as long as the housekeeper and Aunt Liu are not around, she will yell at the new servants. If she is not satisfied, she will slap them; ask them to bring her tea, and then deliberately pour the boiling hot tea on the servants' hands. When she is in a bad mood, she will splash the tea on the servants' faces; or ask the new servants to massage her feet. If they massage too hard or too lightly, she will kick the servant down and then kick the servant's head hard.

As for why she only dares to bully the new servants, it is because the old people don't take her seriously and don't listen to her. If she loses her temper with the old people, they will complain to the housekeeper and Auntie Evans , and Rachel will be taught a lesson.

In my previous life, the housekeeper and Auntie Evans told me many times that Rachel was not a good person. They also told me that she always bullied the servants for no reason, but I was blinded by her kindness and fell into her gentleness. I would never believe what the Smith family and Auntie Evans said.

On the contrary, Rachel showed me her minor injuries - which were nothing compared to those of the servants - intentionally or unintentionally, which frightened me, a little kid with an underdeveloped brain. Then, she cried to me with tears in her eyes: " Elena , I can't stay with you anymore. I'm in so much pain. I want to live."

I asked angrily: "Who hit you? Tell me and I will help you seek justice."

She stammered, "It's... it's Auntie Evans."

As for why I only mentioned Auntie Evans and not the housekeeper, it was because no matter how much I made a scene, the housekeeper would not be driven away. Because the housekeeper watched my dad grow up, and my dad respected him very much. If Rachel dared to hit on him, it would definitely make my dad hate her again.

I immediately wanted to drive Auntie Evans back to the old house, and she even held my hand hypocritically to stop me from making a scene, but I broke free.

Now that I think about it, how could she, an adult, not be able to stop a child? She just wanted me to make a scene on purpose to clear the way for her.

No matter how Auntie Evans explained, I insisted on sending her back to the old house, no matter how anyone begged for mercy.

Later, the housekeeper inexplicably stepped on the wrong step and fell down the stairs because of oil dripping on the stairs. He suffered a severe cerebral hemorrhage and died without medical treatment.

At first, I didn't want to think too much about it, I just thought it was because the housekeeper was old and couldn't see the road clearly in the dark, so he stumbled and fell. But thinking about it carefully, I have many doubts.

But I feel that it has something to do with Rachel . Without the constraints of the housekeeper and Auntie Evans , the entire Smith family is truly in her hands. She is gentle, considerate and caring in front of me and my father, but she is domineering behind our backs.

But in this life, I can't fulfill her wish.

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