Chapter 106 Partisanship
Chapter 106 Partisanship
"Don't worry about the police station. There are too many people, and there is no way to keep records. They can only point out a few outstanding ones. Nora's dereliction of duty will prompt her to take the initiative to help. Our high salary for so long must return some results." Lin Mr. Dun just made arrangements for the housekeeper, "There is also a news release. The one delivered today is just a little maid. Needless to say, it is too specific. The driver's affairs have to be dealt with, and he must pay for his recklessness."
"Okay sir." The housekeeper nodded, "Are you going to start looking for candidates for the new tutor?"
"Yes, it's about to start, but not now, it's too sensitive, at least wait until the end of the social season. Don't worry about this. Nora is a person with strong self-esteem, so she won't use this as a threat. As for the new candidate?" Lin Dun smoked his pipe and flicked the ash, "Ms. Hill is in charge of this, and she is selected from female college students. It is best to have some fashion insights, young but not too beautiful, with excellent grades and experience."
"I will convey it to Ms. Hill. I know that she intends to let her niece take over." The butler said with a tone of conjecture. "Of course I don't doubt Madam's judgment, but I don't think her niece is suitable."
"I see. I will interview in person. There is no rush. After receiving this shock, Isa will probably be silent for a long time. She is an introverted girl." Linton nodded, and the servants all His own small calculations, but as long as it doesn't threaten the general interests, he doesn't care.
"Dong dong dong."
"Honey, the door is open." Linton put down his pipe and motioned to the butler.The butler half-bowed and walked out quickly.Mary followed.
"I just don't want you to think I'm eavesdropping, though I do," said Mary, standing at her desk.
Mr. Linton stood up courteously and opened a chair for his wife. "What would you like to drink? Whiskey or tea."
"Plain water, thank you." Mary sat down and rubbed her forehead.
Linton hesitated for a moment, then obediently poured a glass of water.Come over and hand the cup to Mary, and massage her gently.
"Would you like to have a look at Mr. Kenneth, you are not in a good state recently." Linton suggested.
"No need, it's just a headache." Mary is very strong, and she usually doesn't go to the doctor, she thinks it's showing weakness.
"Okay." Linton continued to massage without forcing.
"Isabella was beyond my expectation," Mary said. "I used to joke that the Linton family covered my genes, but I suddenly found that Isa and I are really similar."
"That's a good thing, my dear," said Linton.
"I don't know. The times are different. I didn't have so many new things at that time. I always felt that Edgar was overreacting. Now it seems that maybe he understands the complexity of those temptations better." Mary said with a sigh.
"I understand." Linton hugged his wife from behind.
"Could it be that we were wrong? Isa turned out to be such an obedient little girl!" Mary recalled with emotion.
"She is also a very obedient girl now, my dear. It is just a little symptom, which is normal, and every girl will experience it." Linton comforted, "And this time it was actually a complete accident. Both Isa and us Underestimated the government's resolve. It's just a speech, it's fine."
"But why did she get involved in politics? I always hoped that she was a pure little fool, and she actually took the initiative to participate in those messy things." Mary was a little excited.
"Mary, Isa is not wrong. Many women in the United States will participate in politics, and they are doing very well." Linton squatted down, looked at Mary and said.
"But this is England, we are an old and conservative country." Mary said, "I don't want to limit Isa, just let her endure. These are her most important years. After this period, wait for her Get married, even have kids, and nobody cares which party she follows."
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