Chapter: 1171
Holden knew this as well. His expression turned icy, and his whole demeanor took on a darker tone.
Even though he hadn't been with Adele as much as Sadie had, Holden couldn't shake the feeling that Adele had been neglected by her. The only reason he had overlooked Sadie's negligence in the past was because she was Adele's mother.
"Got it," Holden responded in a low, ominous tone.
"You can go rest now," he instructed Devin. Devin nodded and Left, and Holden went to find Sadie.
As he approached the guest room, he heard a heated argument coming from inside the room.
In the confines of the bedroom, Sadie unleashed her fury upon the nanny with a torrent of dramatic sobs and wails.
"I placed my complete trust in you, leaving every responsibility in your capable hands. But how could you have been so recklessly negligent, betraying my trust without a second thought?"
The nanny, her head bowed in shame, offered profuse apologies.
"I deeply regret my actions, and I take full responsibility for this unfortunate incident."
Sadie's sobs escalated, taking on an air of feigned distress.
"Can mere apologies truly rectify this situation?" she retorted.
"You managed to confuse the mango and orange juice bottles, causing Adele to consume the wrong one!"
“It was an honest mistake. I assure you, it won't happen again," the nanny, her cheeks stained with remorseful tears, pleaded.
Sadie's bitter scoff cut through her crocodile tears.
“Again? How am I to place any semblance of trust in you once more, especially after jeopardizing Adele's safety? Take your wages and Leave this household immediately!"
Tears of heartbreak overcame the nanny as she burst into desperate sobs, her voice Laden with a plea.
"My intention was never to cause harm. It was an unfortunate accident. I've devoted years to serving this family. I implore you, have mercy."
Sadie's cold sneer silenced her pleas.
"No more words. Following such reckless negligence, your presence here is simply untenable. Were any real harm to befall Adele, I could never forgive myself."
The nanny's desperate groveling and weeping seemed to have no effect on Sadie's unyielding resolve.