Chapter 883: Evil Intentions
The words struck Magdalene like lightning, and the glimmer of hope was still there, but now Pandora''s
box was closed. Her face turned pale and her body fell backward uncontrobly.
What had this woman just said, that everyone knew the bad things she had done?
And had she informed Magdalene''s family?
Magdalene felt her body lose strength and her blood run cold from head to toe, as if she had been
thrown into a river of ice in winter. She looked at Angelo-after all, Angelo was herst hope, would
Angelo still have helped her if he had known what she had done?
But when Angelo saw Beatrice leave, he became anxious and ran after Beatrice, who has returned
only once in many years, and there is no longer any ce in Angelo''s heart for Magdalene.
Magdalene watched Angelo leave and felt she had lost herst hope. Like a deted ball, she lost all
strength. After a while, Magdalene looked at Domenico, who was standing next to her, and asked.
-Mr. Domenico, who was that woman just now? Why did Grandpa Angelo get excited when he saw
her? Is she a prostitute? Or was she Grandpa Angelo''s mistress?
-There was something of exasperation and resignation in Magdalena''s tone.
Even though Magdalena knew these questions were bad, she could not help herself.
Only after saying all these questions in one breath did Magdalena realize what she had just said.
But the woman was well-dressed and treated Angelo badly, and Angelo chased her out of the room, so
this woman could only be Angelo''s mistress, and Magdalene was only telling the truth about her
suspicions.
Domenico did not know what to answer after hearing these words, and then he asked:
-Why do you have such a bad heart before a noble woman?
After saying this, Domenico seemed to remember something and it urred to him:
-I think if you had a good heart you would not have done such a thing to Mr. Cristianst night.
Magdalene was nervous and frightened when she heard him tell the truth about what had happened:
-Domenico, you...
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Domenico looked at her with a haughty smile: -Miss Magdalena, thatdy is the youngest daughter of
our master, who left home many years ago, a millennialdy of our Calligaris family, and you are her
subordinate. But what you just said...
Miss Magdalena, even though I am only the housekeeper of the Calligaris family, you are behaving
terribly.
-What did you say? Is that Angelo''s youngest daughter who left home? -So the woman was Cristian''s
aunt?
If there had been a sliver of luck left in Magdalene before, now that luck was gone.
For that arrogant woman was actually the youngest daughter of the Calligaris family.
She had learned from her grandfather that the marriage had gone bad and that Angelo''s daughters had
severed rtions with their father, voluntarily renouncing all the Calligaris Family property and had
never been seen again.
Magdalena thought then that Angelo''s daughters would never return, that something had happened to
them. But I never thought this would happen today.
Seeing the way Angelo had treated Beatrice, Magdalene felt desperate, but resigned to the fact that
she was so close to sess, yet all sorts of things kept happening.
Dominic ignored her and left Magdalene to rest alone before leaving.
Joseph had just received the news and immediately called his nephew Tancredi toe get
Magdalene from La Famiglia Calligaris. Tancredi had mixed feelings about the trip, but his face was so
calm that it was impossible to know what was on his mind.
Tancredi arrived at La Famiglia Calligaris and was guided by Domenico, who looked at him several
times and tried to say something, but in the end nothing came out. It was because his sister had done
something so embarrassing, but this emotion was secondary.
More importantly, Tancredi was disappointed in Magdalena. Because the Landi family had given
Maddalena a great learning environment, had raised her with wonderful ideas, and she had done such
a thing.
Domenico led Tancredi upstairs and suddenly exined, "Our Mr. Angelo was going to greet you
personally, but the Calligaris family had other business to attend to recently, so he could note to
greet you personally, so please excuse me.
Tancredi shook his head:
-Mr. Domenico, you are too kind, my sister made a mistake and it is normal that Grandpa Angelo does
not want to see me. Besides, I am only a junior.
When Tancredi finished, Domenico nodded, he appreciated Tancredi''s modest attitude, but his sister
was too ignorant....
Soon they approached the door to Magdalena''s room:
-This is Miss Magdalena''s room.
-Thank you, Mr. Domenico, it has been a difficult day for you. This time it was my sister who made a
mistake, I will take her back and teach her well, and I will not let her make those mistakes again.
When she realizes her mistake, I will bring her back to apologize to you.
Domenico nodded, then Tancredi knocked on the bedroom door.
Magdalene heard a knock at the door, but did not dare answer it; she hid under the covers.
She had indeed heard Tancredi''s conversation with Domenico, but she was too frightened to think that
Beatrice had told her family. Now she did not know how she would face her family when she returned.
Tancredi pushed open the bedroom door and looked at Magdalene, who was hiding under the covers:
-Get up, let''s go home.
Magdalene did not move, as if she had not heard him, and after standing for a while longer and seeing
no response from the bed, Tancredi went over and lifted the sheets, only to see his sister crying, her
eyes red and swollen from so many tears.
Had it been normal, Tancredi would have been distressed to see Magdalene crying so much, but today
he was indifferent and reached out to take Magdalene''s arm:
-Get up.