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The poverty of her family has been completely changed because of her hard work. Her daughter no longer needs to go to other people's homes as servants, but in exchange for meager rewards,

There is no need to exchange her body (crab) for money to subsidize her family when she has no money at home. She can wear clean clothes now to find her own love.

Her son doesn't grab her trouser legs every time she comes home, shouting: Mom, I'm hungry!! In this way, he can now eat whatever he wants, without worrying about money at all, even he can go Go to school and get off the damn island.

Her husband doesn't need to go to the wharf to be a cow or a horse to carry those heavy burdens, and his spine is not gradually crooked because of this, even if he does some low-paying work, it doesn't matter, because they don't need to work for Money worries.

The old people in the family should not worry about the money for the warm winter when the winter comes. There is a possibility of death at any time. She saved her family.

So is she wrong too?

She didn't make any mistakes, she got all the money, she didn't spend a penny, but spent it all on the family, she spent the money on her relatives,

She is selfless, selfless to family, selfless to relatives.

However, this kind of selflessness is of two genders. If you are selfless to one person, it is unfair to the other person. The head maid is the most cruel to those governors who fled away or died directly because of her betrayal. The presence.

What you are satisfied with is destined to be discarded.

Baccarat sighed, if it wasn't for the clue that Alves Saint left her, or if it wasn't for Baccarat who made the spy stare at the family members of all the staff in the city lord's mansion, maybe she still didn't know.

This castle, which should have given her a sense of security, was full of cold and deadly viciousness.

She glanced at the head maid who was about to lose consciousness and was completely supported by her will. Although they had only been with each other for two days, the head maid's performance won her a lot of goodwill.

But it is these good feelings, after being betrayed, that makes Baccara extremely angry, extremely manic, and has an extreme desire for destruction.

"Heh!! I ask you, are there any servants in the Governor's Palace who have been corrupted by those scum??`||?"

Baccara looked at the head maid with cold eyes and asked her.

"No...no!! They all betray the information of other governors.

At this moment, the head maid can be said to know everything, and only pray that Baccarat can let her family go.

"Very good, you're honest, then I'll show you something too

Baccarat's hand flashed an electric light, and something appeared in his finger,

Seeing what was in Baccarat's hands, the head maid's pupils shrank immediately, and then a wry smile appeared on her face, her eyes filled with regret.

when - when - when -

A dagger was thrown by Baccarat, and the golden dagger bounced on the ground with a crisp sound.

This voice brought together the head maid's consciousness that was about to dissipate. She held the dagger with her trembling hands, the tip of the sword was facing her left atrium, and the towering breast was pierced by the deep sword tip. A small blob of bright red color.

Her eyes were full of pleading and tears, her expression was sad, her lips moved, but not a single syllable came out.

Baccara looked at her with cold eyes, she gritted her teeth, and forcefully inserted the dagger into her body.

"Let... let go of my family, please.

Baccarat laughed twice, sitting on the bright red lounge chair, looking down at her, like looking at a nasty fly and mosquito:

"Hehe!! The weeds are going to be eradicated, don't worry, your family will come to accompany you soon--

"He...they are...innocent!!!"

After saying these words, the head maid's eyes gradually lost their lustre.

"Boom—""

The head maid's body (crab) lost all strength and fell to the ground unwillingly,

The cold ground gradually eroded the cold temperature of the head maid's body (crab), which had lost its heat, and the head of the maid (crab), like the ground, gradually became cold and stiff.

"---- deal with it, and then arrest all the servants of the Governor's Palace!! Inform the other brothers, find the families of these traitors, and take them to the central square for trial."

After speaking, Baccarat played with her newly manicured nails and instructed the soldiers who were standing outside the door at some point.

"Hi!!!"

Several soldiers pushed in the door, lifted the head maid, who had gradually lost body temperature, and walked down.

After cleaning up the prisoners, Baccara also passed through the side door behind the seat and disappeared. Now there are more important things waiting for her to do.

In the startling struggle between rights and interests, there is no superfluous pity and no superfluous compassion.

The winners will naturally enjoy endless applause and praise, while the losers will always rot away from people's sight.

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Thousands of government personnel (Wang Nuo's) hurried to the central square, only to find that there were already more than 4,000 soldiers who had never seen before standing there neatly.

The four cadres whom Baccarat met before also hurried over. Originally they wanted to say something, but after seeing Baccarat's face,

Immediately, he stood up behind the 4,000 people, tidying up some messy clothes because of the haste.

Baccarat tried his best to suppress his anger, and kept playing with the pocket watch in his hand, ignoring the shivering maids on the ground behind him.

"Time is up!! Crazy!"

After the second hand passed the last one, Baccarat immediately raised her head and shouted loudly, and then showed a cruel smile. The loss of pure gold made Baccarat completely fall into anger, so she needed to use blood to vent her anger.

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