Sarika exited the room, leaving Adam and Han to their own devices. She wasn't overly concerned about Adam. Despite the mansion's sparse population, there were still servants available to attend to Adam's needs.
Plus, with Han by his side, Sarika trusted that Adam would be well taken care of.
Even if the servants refuse to listen to Adam, they won't ignore Han. It's funny when you think about it. They would rather listen to a commoner than Johann's grandchild.
Only when Johann was present that they treat Adam with a certain amount of respect.
The fact that the servants were more inclined to listen to a commoner like Han rather than Johann's own grandson spoke volumes about Adam's standing within the estate.
She wonders why something like this could happen.
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