Chapter: 308
She initially believed that Theodore was upset because of the worsening condition of his legs. She never expected it to be because he didn't want to see her.
It seemed that Helen's presence was the only thing that could improve Theodore's mood. He was even almost able to stand up.
The more Ariana thought about it, the angrier she became. She rolled her eyes and stormed off quickly to her room.
"Ma'am, please wait!" Judy called after Ariana.
She had something to tell her, but Ariana hurriedly left in a huff before she had the chance. She became anxious and chased quickly after Ariana.
Helen hesitated before tuming to Theodore and said in a worried tone, "Is she unhappy to see me? I'll explain everything to her."
With that, Helen followed after Ariana.
Theodore frowned as he watched the three leaving one by one.
“Boss, should we follow them?" Horace suggested.
Theodore nodded.
Meanwhile, Ariana opened the door to her room and was stunned when she entered. Why did her king-sized bed become a hard tatami? The ceiling was replaced with a starry pattern ceiling, and the books she had on the shelves were replaced with stuffed animals. ccupied
Ariana assumed she had entered the wrong room, so she turned around to check if she was at the right door. Just then, Helen was standing behind, faking an innocent smile at her.
Before Ariana could speak, Helen plopped down on the floor and cried, "How can you be so impolite to enter someone else's room without permission?"
Ariana gazed blankly at the kitten pattern sign hanging on the door. She was sure she had got the correct room. When did it become Helen's?
Ariana was growing increasingly annoyed by Helen's wails.
"This used to be my room. When did it become yours? Did you get my permission before occupying it?" she demanded impatiently.
Helen faked confusion and sobbed continuously, "I'm sorry. I didn't know. I didn't mean to occupy your room..."
Ariana was so annoyed that she couldn't stand hearing another lie from Helen. She tumed to Judy and asked for an explanation.
Judy looked at her apologetically.
Just then, Theodore came over. He looked around at the changes in the room and frowned while asking unhappily, "What was going on?"