Chapter 2004: Desperate Need For This Job
Chapter 2004: Desperate Need for This Job
Elsa lifted her head, "It''s alright, it was many years ago. I''ve long gotten used to it. Madam, you can
rest assured. I''m used to this and have no home to long for. Myte husband and I never had
children. I have no attachments. I will do my utmost to take care of the young masters, not
disappointing Madam''s trust."
"Ah, you are devoted," Joyce awkwardly smiled.
Joyce had never imagined Elsa had such a tragic past. She didn''t press further.
At that moment, Mrs. Powell passed by from the dining room.
Luther gave Joyce a look.
Joyce hurriedly waved to Mrs. Powell, "I just baked a pizza,e have a slice."
Mrs. Powell hesitated at the door, feeling somewhat ttered, "Oh, no need. Madam, Mr. Warner,
I''ve already had breakfast."
"Have a slice, it takes energy to care for children. Freshly baked pizza tastes best when hot. It
would be a waste of Elsa''s skills," Joyce insisted, handing a slice to Elsa and instructing her to
distribute the restter.
Elsa nodded, "Alright, Madam."
Mrs. Powell then entered.
Taking the steaming pizza, she was filled with inexplicable emotions. Despite their status and
power, this family had no airs about them. Her hands trembled slightly.
"Why aren''t you eating? Sit, we don''t have many rules here," Joyce encouraged.
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Anderson and Iris had finished eating, and both got up.
Anderson said, "Mom, Dad, we''re done eating and heading to school. Uncle Aaron is waiting
downstairs for us."
Iris told Mrs. Powell, "Auntie, please have a seat, I''ll give you my spot."
Mrs. Powell was further moved.
Despite her reservations, she stood tentatively, "It''s fine, I''ll just stand and eat."
With caution, she took a bite of the pizza.
"Go on, have fun at school," Joyce bid farewell to Anderson and Iris, feeling that it was safer for the
two children to be at school during the day.
Luther pulled Iris to him, kissed her on the head, and then let her go, "Be good, go on."
"Bye, Mom, Dad," Iris left, bouncing away.
Anderson nced back thoughtfully, but didn''t say much, following his sister.
Once they left, Mrs. Powell finished her pizza, wiped her fingers with a napkin from the table, and
tossed it in the trash. She stood respectfully to the side.
"Madam, Mr. Warner, I''m done eating. I''ll go check on the children now," she said.
"Wait." Joyce stopped Mrs. Powell, "I checked on Cullen in the nurseryst night, he was sound
asleep. You''re doing a great job, thank you for your efforts."
Mrs. Powell hesitated, "Oh, I apologize. I must have slept too deeplyst night. I felt like someone
came in. But I couldn''t wake up. Cullen had just been fed not long before, and he usually sleeps for
four hours after a full feed, so I drifted off too."
Joyce smiled, "Don''t worry. I meant to say that Cullen slept soundly."
Stirring her hands nervously, Mrs. Powell continued, "But I should have woken up at any
disturbance. I should always be alert, Madam, I''m truly sorry. I''ll be more vignt next time."
Luther raised a brow, nomittal.
Seeing Mrs. Powell nodding anxiously, Joyce was at a loss for words.
Luther then spoke, "You''re thorough and professional. Since Wilson and Cullen returned home,
you''ve been on night duty for over half a month. Let''s switch things up now. Starting tonight, Cullen
will sleep with Mrs. Brown. I believe you can utilize your expertise by checking the children''s health
daily. After all, you''re a maternity nurse by profession. At night, you can make rounds like in a
hospital once or twice. This way, you can rest assured and the children will receive better care."
"Yes, Mr. Warner," Mrs. Powell immediately agreed.
She hesitated for a moment before asking, "Mr. Warner, Madam, have I done something wrong? Is
there something unsatisfactory? Please tell me, I''ll make amends. I''ll do my best, I really need this
job."
Joyce scrutinized Mrs. Powell, noticing her anxiety.
Knowing Mrs. Powell''s financial struggles despite her educated background, Joyce and Luther
suspected her the most.
"Don''t worry, we''re simply rotating schedules for rest. You''re doing a great job," Joyce reassured.
"By the way, I saw on your resume that your son is in high school, and you stay at our house all day.
Don''t you need to go home to take care of him? If you have difficulties, I can grant you leave to visit
him."
"No, Madam. My mother helps take care of my son, he''s very obedient. He never gives me any
trouble," Mrs. Powell hurriedly declined the offer of leave.
"May I ask out of curiosity? You seem to really need this job, why is that?" Joyce probed.
With a sigh, Mrs. Powell replied, "You know my financial situation. My son is capable and
hardworking, he dreams of attending Mufron Medical University. But as a mother, I may not be able
to save enough for his tuition. Madam, I cannot find another stable and well-paid job like this
anywhere else. I truly need this job. Please rest assured, I will do my best to care for the young
masters."
Luther waved his hand, "You can go now, work with peace of mind. We won''t mistreat you."
Expressing gratitude, Mrs. Powell quickly left.