At this moment, Mrs. Lu could no longer care about saving face.
Nothing is more important than one's livelihood.
If she loses her job, her family will resent her to death.
Like a hole for a carrot, it's not easy to secure a position in the household; if she loses her status as housekeeper today, tomorrow she can only be ordered around by others, and her children and grandchildren won't enjoy any benefits, as the opportunities will go to others.
Having ordered people around for so many years, Mrs. Lu dared not imagine that taste.
Mrs. Lu turned her head to plead with the other housekeepers beside her.
The housekeepers all avoided Mrs. Lu's gaze, afraid to speak in her defense.
The Marchioness's move was truly terrifying.
Nobody would have expected; she appeared so tender and delicate like a flower, yet she was so experienced, swift in her actions like thunder.
Even the Sixth Madam, who was in charge for years, couldn't achieve this.
