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Chapter 742

Stefan remained calm and completely unruffled. He eyed Margaret up and down with a cold gaze thatbathed him with an oppressive aura.

“Are you… Renee’s nanny?”

He had an inkling of a memory of what Margaret was like. He remembered how Margaret used to likematching him up with Renee in the past. He wondered why she would suddenly change so dramaticallyand become so hostile to him that she even wanted to chase him away with a knife.

Margaret’s eyes oozed with animosity towards Stefan. She glared viciously at him, and with a kitchenknife in her hand, she sarcastically taunted, “I can’t believe the noble and haughty Mr. Stefan Huntwould remember an old woman like me! Well, in that case, you must know full well that there is amortal grudge between us. What gave you the audacity to step into this house yourself? Are youplotting something evil?”

“I’ll give you three seconds,” she continued. “Get out of this house, or I’ll give you a taste of my kitchenknife!”

Margaret feared that Stefan had come with sinister intentions to hurt Renee again, or perhaps he wasscheming to do something to the twins, so she made up her mind: she’d chase the man away or dietrying!

Stefan put his hands in his pockets, perfectly calm and composed, but a cold sneer cropped up on hislips as he commented, “What a loyal servant. Did Renee teach you how to do this?”

“I’m old enough to have one foot in death’s door,” she replied. “I don’t need anyone to teach meanything. You know full well about the horrible things you’ve done to Miss Renee. You’re lucky that shenever sought revenge due to her high moral standards, but I’m not like her. I’m just a lowly servant with

no proper upbringing, so if you force my hand, I will not hesitate to attack you because I’ve got nothingto lose!”

“Didn’t you hear me?!” she repeated. “I said, get out of this house!”

Margaret was brandishing the kitchen knife like a hysterical woman, and the situation was getting moreand more dramatic.

But Stefan was unaffected by it at all. His gaze shifted toward the basket of tomatoes, and he calmlysaid, “I’m here because my grandfather ordered me to send this to you. Now that the thing’s beendelivered, I’ll leave right away.”

“We don’t want it!” said Margaret. Although she was just a humble servant, she was still full of pride.She looked at the basket of tomatoes and was reminded of all the hardship and misfortune Renee hadto endure. To her, it seemed that these tomatoes were what the Hunt family sent as an insult to Renee.

“Take this garbage back with you!” Margaret told Stefan. “After all you’ve put Miss Renee through, andall you could think of was to send her these rotten tomatoes?! What do you take Miss Renee for? Whatdoes your family take Miss Renee for? What an abominable family!”

“Renee picked these tomatoes herself,” replied Stefan. “If you don’t want it, then let her throw themaway herself.”

Once he finished his sentence, he got up and was ready to leave.

Just then, Adie and Abby, who had been eavesdropping at the door, rushed out of the study.

“You can’t let Uncle Handsome leave, Aunt Margaret! Adie and I still want to play with him!”

Abby clung onto one of Stefan’s long legs and raised her sweet and adorable little face towards him,charmingly cooing, “You promised you’d stay and play with us, Uncle Handsome! Why are you leavingnow? Don’t you know that your nose will grow very long when you lie?”

Margaret panicked and hastily pulled Abby away from Stefan and put her down behind her beforesternly warning the girl, “That man is an evil demon, Abby! We must stay away from him, or else he willturn into a big gray wolf and eat you up, and you’ll never get to see Mommy again!”novelbin

All this time, Margaret would do anything not to let Stefan Hunt discover the existence of the twins, butin the end, it seemed that he had already found out about it. Still, judging from the Hunt family’s powerand capabilities to obtain information, she surmised that perhaps they had found out about the twinsand concocted a silly excuse to visit them.

In that case, it probably did not matter how hard they tried to conceal the existence of the twins fromthe world because, in the end, they would still end up learning the truth anyway. Now that it waspointless to hide the truth, all Margaret could do was urge the twins to be wary of Stefan Hunt.

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