Chapter 473 A Great Angry
"I want to fire two of the servants," Abella said.
"Who are the two who have displeased you?" Mrs. Medici sensed Abella's tone and became angry.
"Celeste and Linda," Abella said.
"Did they bully you? If so, I won't let them leave so easily!"
Celeste and Linda felt uneasy.
"Not exactly bullying, but they are disrespectful and make trouble for others," Abella explained.
"That's outrageous! I'll talk to them right now. To disrespect my daughter and disrupt the family atmosphere! Those two ignorant people won't find work in this field again!" Mrs. Medici's angry voice came through the phone, along with the sound of her searching for something. "Where are my slippers?"
She seemed to be coming downstairs to confront Celeste and Linda. They wanted to run, but Ophelia and Riley blocked them.
"Mom, don't worry, I'll handle this," Abella said calmly. "Since you don't mind, I'll fire them."
"Yes, they must be fired! I'll talk to them!" Mrs. Medici couldn't find her slippers and wondered where they were. "Abella, remember, you are our most precious daughter. You have the right to dismiss anyone in this family!"
Abella hung up the phone and looked at Celeste. "You heard all that, right?" she asked.
Celeste said, "I'm sorry, Miss Abella, it's all Maria's fault..."
Maria's harsh grip cut off Celeste's words.
"What are you talking about?" Maria said.
"I didn't say anything." Celeste lowered her head.
"Apologize," Abella commanded.
Abella didn't care who started it; they were all involved. Celeste and Linda quickly apologized to her, as well as to Lauren, Ophelia, and Riley.
"We will use our salaries from this month to compensate Ophelia and Riley. Please, Miss Abella, talk to Mrs. Medici, and don't block us in this industry."
"We will change... really, Miss Abella!"
Abella coldly withdrew her hand and looked at Maria. Under the pressure of the surveillance, Maria had to apologize to Abella, Lauren, Ophelia, and Riley.
"Deduct Maria's salary for this month; after all, she's involved," Abella said with a smile.
"You're right, Miss Abella." Maria had to swallow her pride for the sake of her future.
Abella looked at Lola. "Watch your people carefully from now on," she warned.
Lola was angry, but she had no choice. She heard clearly what her mother said on the phone. Her mother said that Abella was her precious daughter!
Abella always had the right to dismiss anyone in this family!
At this moment, Mrs. Medici came downstairs in her slippers and saw both of her daughters. She couldn't help but ask, "Where are Celeste and Linda?"
"They just went to pack their things," Abella said.
"Are you okay?" Mrs. Medici touched Abella's head again, showing her concern. "Did they hurt you?"
Abella couldn't help but smile. The two of them could never hurt her.
"No." Abella smiled.
"That's good." Mrs. Medici couldn't help but get angry. "In my house, they dare to bully my daughter! Ophelia, where's Scott? Go and get him for me!"
"Yes, ma'am," Lauren replied.
After Scott arrived, he saw Maria and Lola standing aside with obvious expressions. He looked at Mrs. Medici's face and asked in a hurry, "Mrs. Medici, what happened?"
"Be more careful when hiring in the future; don't bring in useless people!" Mrs. Medici said angrily, "Abella finally came back to this family, and Mr. Medici and I can't even bear to raise our voices at her, but the two servants acted arrogantly in front of my daughter!"
After hearing this, Scott looked at Abella and the few servants behind her. It shouldn't be Lauren and the others. Who could it be? Could it be Maria?
He looked at Maria, and Maria shook her head slightly, which relieved Scott. "Mrs. Medici, I don't know who the two foolish people who upset Miss Abella are, but I'll take care of them."
"It's too late for you to handle it! How did you become a butler? If there's a next time, you can't be a butler anymore!" Mrs. Medici said angrily.
Scott hurriedly lowered his head. "Mrs. Medici, it's all my fault; I promise there won't be a next time!"
"Call a meeting later and let everyone clarify their identities. If they don't want to do it, they can leave early!"
"Yes, ma'am."
Scott remained bent over, never expecting Mrs. Medici to get so angry.
Mrs. Medici then said to Abella, "I'll take care of them, Abella. You go have breakfast first. Don't be angry. I promise they won't dare bully you again."
"Mom, don't get angry."
"Honey, you care about me even though you were upset." Mrs. Medici was moved and more distressed.
Seeing her leave in anger, Maria helped Lola back to the room, both of them with pale faces. This damn Abella, she was getting more and more annoying!
"Maria, did you hear that? Mom just said that Abella is her precious daughter." Lola clenched her fists in anger.
"This is why I let you use Winston's card to buy more things. If the affection is gone, at least the money is still there!" Lauren said.
It was only at this moment that Lola understood Maria's intentions. Maria was better than the so-called mother, wholeheartedly devoted to her. Maria was so much better!
"Abella spends more and more time with Mr. Medici and Mrs. Medici; it's normal for them to favor her; after all, she is their daughter!" Maria said.
Maria's words were very sharp and hurtful, making Lola feel very painful and sad.
"But the time the brothers have spent with Abella is not long, Miss Lola; you have to take good control of it! Play more emotional cards, and get your brothers to buy you more things. In a while, Winston will get up; you go find him..." Maria whispered something in Lola's ear.
On the other side. Lauren, Ophelia, and Riley kept thanking Abella, who said, "Don't mention it; it's my fault that you've been wronged."
"Miss Abella, I'm not wronged! I felt particularly happy and relieved when Celeste and Linda left!" Ophelia couldn't help but smile through her tears.
Riley also said, "It's the first time I've seen Mrs. Medici so angry. It shows how important you are to her, Miss Abella. I envy the relationship between you and Mrs. Medici. Unlike me, I lost my mother when I was very young." Her gaze dimmed.
Ophelia said again, "After this, Maria probably won't dare to do it again, Miss Abella, thank you for today!"