She has made so many arrangements, even the servants have specially arranged "contact with her", why suddenly deliberately reveal those flaws to her.

She is blind now. If Janet wants to, she can hide everything in many ways. But these days, someone has been whispering about her identity and her relationship with the count when she is sitting alone in the living room. How can she not doubt it?

It's like deliberately letting her know that it's all fake now.

When did it start?

Mapel thought it over.

By the way, after talking to Janet in the room that night, the next day, she could feel the difference.

In the past, the servants were usually far away from her. They seemed to be afraid of something. Now I think about it, maybe it's to avoid showing any flaws.

In the past, those servants never said anything extra than work, but from that day on, she was always able to hear something "inadvertently".

The most important point is that Julie has been with her all the time. When she heard the words that were not very nice to her, she never stopped or scolded the servants.

This is not normal.

Although Mapel doesn't know what a servant should be like, it's unlikely that a servant who speaks ill to his guests at will, who is talkative and strict, will apply to them.

Besides, this is the home of a count.

The demand for a servant can only be higher than she imagined, but not lower.

All kinds of flaws, deliberately exposed to her, if Mabel can not find the problem, it is really IQ problem.

"Janet, she..."

Mapel seemed to want to say something, and then suddenly lowered her head.

Maybe it's useless for her to say it. It's better not to say it.

The count didn't worry as much as she did. He stood up, almost two meters tall, and set off Mapel as a child.

He looked at Mabel, but he didn't care about the other person's impolite look. "You don't have to think so much, Janet likes you very much, so you can accompany her..." before she was tired.

Although seemingly approachable, the count is in a high position. In fact, he is a man who has no choice. Even at this time, what he says is more or less imperative.

"But I..." Mapel wanted to say that she didn't remember her past. She wanted to find it back and leave here, but her gentle but unquestionable eyes fixed on her, which made her have no courage to speak.

Maybe it's not a good time. Even though she has no relationship with the durands, she is here all the time, eating, clothing, housing and transportation, all relying on the durands.

If you let her go now, she will not be a burden if she can't see anything.

Forget it, or wait for the blood stasis in the brain to disperse, those memories come back, maybe everything will be solved.

Mapel thought optimistically.

In this way, she did not find it difficult for her to agree with the count's request. "I see, count."

"Well."

The count didn't speak any more, and he didn't think he had anything to say to her. He turned around and walked towards Janet's training ground. Without a few steps, there was a voice from Mabel behind him, "count, please wait a moment..."

The count stepped, turned and looked. The man who had been sitting didn't know when to stand up. His eyes were looking at his direction, and his voice was a little anxious.

"What else?" Because it's rare. On the rest day, the count did not feel that the other party was wasting his time as usual. Instead, he walked up to her with great cooperation.

When Mapel stood up, he called the count. In fact, she felt a little too impulsive. She just suddenly remembered Janet's rare vulnerability and sadness that night. On impulse, she suddenly stopped the count.

But now that it's over, it's useless for her to regret. It's better to say what she thought at the beginning.

"Count, I don't know why you are so strict with Janet. I don't mean to tell her anything about it. I just want to ask you one thing. Can you spend more time with Janet in your spare time? She is... Very lonely..."

Because she didn't spend a long time together, she didn't always ignore each other's emotions, break the casserole and ask after all.

Mapel doesn't know why Janet, who grew up in this noble and huge Durand family, has such unspeakable loneliness. She should be a proud and beautiful little princess.

Even if we have to learn so much, so many things that ordinary people can't use in their lifetime, Mabel doesn't think Janet will be the kind of person who evades responsibility because she is too tired to learn.

Maybe there is some secret, but this is not what the woman who lives here should know.

She just felt that she was in love with Janet and loved such a little girl. It was as if she had had a similar feeling before. She was vague and uncertain.

But she did have different feelings for Janet from other people in the castle.

Maybe it's the elder's love for the children, maybe it's her gratitude for not throwing away anything that can't be done.

Even though she had done so many things to cheat her, she was a little unhappy, but she didn't blame Janet.

And Janet, deliberately put those things she hidden in front of her, let her hear, she did not know what she was holding in the end, also did not know what she did this for, but she knew that Janet would not harm her.

Even after she knew those things, Janet didn't feel guilty or guilty when she faced her.

This has to make Mapel think it's a headache. Children are too smart, and it's not a good thing. As an adult, she doesn't know what she's going to do.

Looking at Mabel's worried face, the count's pupils narrowed slightly, and even her look deepened. "What did Janet tell you?"

Because her eyes can't see, Mabel can only feel others' emotions by herself, but the person in front of her is not a simple person, so she can only guess each other's meaning from each other's words.

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