As they returned home, they spotted Elizabeth moving around in the courtyard. She seemed to be unaware of Jack's arrival, as he was sitting in the back of the car.
Initially, she didn't pay any attention to Jack, and she was taken by surprise.
When she saw Martina getting out of the car first, Elizabeth's expression turned sharp and sour. She thought Martina had returned alone and couldn't resist saying a few words.
"You left and came back without even bothering to inform me. Do you think this is your home, huh? Well, guess what? There's no food left for you here. You'll be starving tonight."
Elizabeth believed that such words would upset Martina. She felt better as long as Martina felt worse. Her motives were hard to fathom, and she couldn't understand why she felt this way. But what she didn't expect was that her actions had already been observed by Benjamin and Jack.
Elizabeth believed that she had privately tormented Martina, but this assumption was far from the truth.