Rumors and Confirmed Loss of Virginity Before Marriage
Most of the senior maids and household staff around Serena Feng originally came from William Wang Jinling, while Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and the others outside were sent by Ninth Royal Uncle Nolan. Even if all these people are loyal to Serena, conflict in the beginning is inevitable.
What do they fight for? What do they compete over?
Of course, it's all about driving the other side out and winning the mistress's favor.
Serena Feng isn’t afraid of infighting among her staff, nor does she mind it. Without this struggle, how could she make them understand that after entering Feng Manor, they have no ties to the Wang Clan or Ninth Prince Manor? They must cast aside their old loyalties, work together, and serve her wholeheartedly as their only master.
Only those who can hold their ground and recognize their new reality through this struggle are truly useful to her. Besides, if they don’t clash, the two groups will never truly get along.
Of course, if after all the fighting the two sides still refuse to get along and insist on driving each other out, she won’t hesitate to sell them all. She can’t keep only a handful of people around forever—if they can’t accept or tolerate newcomers, she doesn’t dare keep such servants.
Serena Feng admits she’s cold and detached, but so what? If the people beside her can’t give her peace of mind, why keep them at all?
Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter—the Four Beauties—showed no dissatisfaction at Serena’s words, only bowed respectfully and accepted their new names: “Spring Hua, Summer Wan, Autumn Hua, Winter Qing thank Miss Feng for bestowing these names. We will not disappoint you.”
“Alright, you may go. Have Mira Tang and Jada Tang come see me.” After such a high-profile return from Ninth Prince Manor, and missing today’s contest, Serena knows without even asking that things outside are in chaos.
Right now, she’s essentially blind—without Mira and Jada, she has no idea what’s happening outside. That’s why the people around her are so important; they’re her eyes.
"Yes, Miss." The Four Seasons Beauties showed not the slightest hint of displeasure. With respectful composure, they exited, leading away the second- and third-class maids outside. Mira Tang and Jada Tang appeared immediately afterwards.
Serena Feng was very satisfied with the Four Seasons Beauties' efficiency. But while she was pleased, Mira Tang and Jada Tang grew uneasy. This entire batch of servants delivered by Ninth Royal Uncle was clearly meant to squeeze out the Wang Clan’s people and replace them.
And today’s spectacle was a public announcement to all: Serena Feng was now Ninth Royal Uncle’s woman. No one else—including Grand Heir William Wang Jinling—should even think about making a claim.
Mira Tang and Jada Tang were completely loyal to Serena, yet their hearts still leaned, even if just a little, toward William Wang Jinling. Of course, they dared not show it.
"Miss." Mira Tang and Jada Tang addressed her as always, with utmost respect, never daring to reveal the worry or jealousy in their hearts.
Their mistress’s decisions were not to be questioned—they could only accept them. The new servants at her side, too, must be accepted, not rejected. They had to think for their mistress: the more capable people under her command, the better.
Serena Feng knew well the worries in Mira Tang and Jada Tang’s hearts, yet she offered not a single word of comfort. She could not rely on just the two of them forever—they must understand and accept this, whether willing or not.
"Report what happened today." Serena leaned her head against her hand—her posture not at all proper, but who would dare to criticize her?
Mira Tang and Jada Tang understood what Serena wanted. At once, they recounted the day’s events in detail: "Miss, Ninth Prince Manor sent someone to deliver 'you' home. An hour later, they sent someone to fetch 'you' back. You did not return all night. Everyone outside now knows you spent last night at Ninth Prince Manor."
Everyone understood that this 'you' referred to the back figure arranged by Ninth Prince Manor.