"How can I live on my own? I stayed here because of you. If you leave, I'll return to my hometown."
She was kidnapped and sold by human traffickers when she was young, and was rescued by the Robinson family. She grew up with Old Mr. Cobb and initially, he kindly sponsored her education. Later, when Mr. Robinson's father got married, she applied for a position in the inner residence. After graduating college, she became a housekeeper, and Mr. Robinson had a long talk with her about it.
Now that her life was nearing its end after fifty or sixty years, talking about those meaningless things was a sin.
"Which hometown are you talking about when you don't even know where it is?"
"To me, the Manor is my hometown," said Ivy Harrison, choking up. It was a sin how she had been dreaming of Madeline Carter's death recently, waking up in a cold sweat, struggling in the middle of the night to break free from despair.