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Chapter 5118

Maria asked curiously, “Your Master has spent so much effort to get such a separate place.

Why haven’t they lived in the courtyard?”

Sister Michelle smiled slightly and said, “I don’t know.novelbin

Master just ordered that the place should be maintained and when daily maintenance is required, Imust personally supervise it.

As for others, they never told me about it.”

“Okay.” Maria nodded thoughtfully and then sighed, “This is really a good place to cultivate one’smorality.

If possible, I would like to live here for 20 years, or even longer.”

Sister Michelle smiled slightly and said respectfully, “Master has already said that if Miss Clark likes it,she can live here forever.

As long as you live here, you are the real owner of this place.”

Sister Michelle, as the housekeeper, knew that Larry respected Maria very much, even to the point ofbeing respectful, so Maria could never be a relative or even a junior of the couple.

Moreover, Sister Michelle knew best how much importance the master attached to this highestcourtyard, and why everyone must let her follow when they came here.

It was because the master did not want any of the servants to damage the furnishings andarrangements here.

But now, he generously gave this place to Maria to live in.

This showed that Maria holds a very special place in his heart.

Maria asked Sister Michelle, “By the way, how many servants are there?”

Sister Michelle replied, “There are sixteen working maids, four bodyguards and two drivers, a total oftwenty-two people.

Including me, there are twenty-three people in total.”

Maria asked in surprise, “There are so many maids?”

“Yes,” Sister Michelle replied, “There are four maids who are in charge of washing and cooking and areresponsible for hygiene and cleaning everywhere.

There are eight maintenance maids and four gardeners, but there are also some people who can bedeployed temporarily if needed.”

Maria asked, “Where are these servants from?”

Sister Michelle said, “They were carefully selected from the servants at home in Malaysia when I camehere.”

“Understood,” Maria nodded slightly and felt a little relieved.

Those people were all from Malaysia and had served the Cole family for many years.

They were basically domestic slaves.

Maria’s understanding of the tradition of domestic slavery was accurate.

It was a practice that was still preserved in wealthy families.

For the truly wealthy, the ratio of domestic servants to their own family members could sometimesreach five to one or even higher.

In order to ensure stability and reliability, they often adopted this kind of domestic slavery.

They recruited people to work at home when they were teenagers and stayed at home until theyretired, most of these servants were from poor families and a large family member needed to supportthem, so one of them was sent to a wealthy family as a servant.

There were many advantages to being a servant.

In that family, they ate well, lived well, and earned a lot of money and almost all the money they earncould be saved to subsidize the family.

The family did not need them to have high education and proficiency in other languages.

What needed was they worked hard and diligently.

Maria liked this place more and more and in a calm mood.

She then said to Sister Michelle with a little joy, “I have some things that I need.

I will make a list later and you can help me buy them.” Sister Michelle said respectfully “Okay, MissClark, give me the list and I’ll do it right away!”

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