Audrin had just returned home from the ball. Before she had time to sit down and catch her breath, the maid came up to her with a sad face.

"Miss Audrin, the king has found out that the Marquis has been corrupt, and he has... committed suicide out of fear of the crime!"

"? What?" Audrin's eyes widened.

Wait, wasn't it beheading? How did it become suicide out of fear of punishment?

Why is the plot going more and more wrong?

"Please accept my condolences, young lady..." The maid looked at Audrin with red eyes: "Don't be too sad."

"The Marquis's family can no longer afford my salary, so I have to find another way to make a living. Miss, I'm sorry..."

"..." Audrin looked at her and began to doubt whether the Marquis was a good person or a bad person.

If you say he is a good man, the maid in his house is not loyal at all. If you say he is a bad man, he has even done favors for the heroine.

"It's okay, go ahead. People always have to move forward." Audrin looked at the other servants: "Those who want to leave, go now."

Audrin's eyes fell silently on Linny and Linnet: "You two can leave if you want. No one will target you anymore."

After getting the master's permission, the servants in the manor immediately told each other the news, and many servants left the Marquis's manor one after another, carrying their bags.

What surprised Audrin was that no servant chose to stay. Although it was normal, Audrin still felt a subtle sense of frustration.

The vicious female supporting role is really unpopular...

Fewer and fewer servants came around, but Linny and Linnet stood there, not moving at all, not making the same choice as the group of servants.

Linny looked directly at Audrin, her purple eyes full of honesty: "We are not leaving. Although the Marquis's property has been confiscated, this manor is still worth a lot of money, and Linnet and I also have the legal right of inheritance."

Audrin was full of black lines on her face: "...You are unexpectedly straightforward."

The king took back all of the Marquis's property, and the only thing left for Audrin, the guilty heir, was this manor and the money to live a normal life.

After all, no matter what, Audrine is Villette's fiancée, and the king can't make things too embarrassing. Taking care of the children of a criminal can also win him a good reputation. Why not do it?

Linnet continued, "Well, besides, we may not be able to live well outside, so why not stay here? Anyway... now we are all on your own, and you can't treat me and my brother harshly, Sister Audrin."

"Why call me eldest sister? Now that father and mother are gone, I am not your sister." The plot had already turned strange without Audrine's knowledge. In order to avoid more butterfly effects, Audrine maintained her previous airs and said coldly.

"It's up to you all. I'm going to rest." Audrin no longer cared about the two of them. She was now eager to return to her room to sort out her thoughts.

Linny and Linnet looked at each other. Now there were only three of them left in the manor. Since they chose to stay, they decided to tell them all the information that had not been shared before.

Linnie quickly caught up with Audrin: "Audrin, we have something to tell you."

"What do you want to say?" Audrin turned around and looked at him calmly with her arms folded.

Linnie quickly told Audrin everything he had overheard at the dance.

The more Audrin listened, the more outrageous it became: "Wait, you said you guessed that Villette was responsible for this, how is that possible? Wait, this may not be impossible!"

But that's not right. She didn't have any grudge against the heroine this time, so why did Villette go against them?

Now the person is gone too. What on earth did the Marquis do that the royal family absolutely cannot tolerate? Did he rebel?

Audrin...can't figure it out.

"It's useless for you to tell me about this. It has already happened... Do you want me to break off the engagement with Violet?"

Linnie said helplessly: "No, I didn't expect that His Highness Villette would act so quickly..." He didn't have time to do anything, the person died and the house was empty.

"Haha, speed is of the essence in war. He must have learned military tactics well." Audrin stopped looking at Linny and went into her room. "I'm tired. Don't look for me if you have nothing else."

"This incident... is really a big blow to Audrin." Linnet stared at Audrin's back and said worriedly, "She has never looked so miserable." In her impression, Audrin has always been aloof, mean and elegant.

In fact, it was completely different from what the two had guessed. When Audrin returned to the room, she was so quick to move that she wanted to jump out the window and run away immediately.

It’s over, it’s over! The Marquis is dead, and her death is near. Why did things develop so quickly? At least give her some time to catch her breath!

Damn Navilette, damned Leosley!

She obviously didn't even fight against the heroine, so why are you so eager to get rid of her?

But it wasn't all bad now. At least her efforts in the past period of time were not in vain, and Linni and Linnet did not stand against her.

This is good news.

Audrin managed to calm down and thought about it.

Judging from the current situation, it has not reached the worst possible situation. She still has the status of a fiancée and does not have to worry about living funds for the time being.

But... according to the original plot, her parents should have died, and she should have been driven out of the manor, living alone, and barely making ends meet by working. Later, when the relationship between the heroine and Leosley heats up, she does some bad things, assists Leosley to save the damsel in distress, and finally successfully dies.

The difference at the party is that the heroine, for some reason, has no interest in either of the two heroes. And the two heroes don't seem to be interested in the heroine either. The normal mode of getting along is not like the low-IQ game that Audrin played.

In the original plot, the heroine accidentally spilled coffee on Navillatte. Navillatte went to change clothes. The heroine was pointed at by the NPC. The heroine couldn't stand it, so she went outside to relax. She successfully met Leosli. Leosli recognized that the heroine was his childhood playmate, and then they reminisced about the past and had some fun.

But at this dance... the person who was splashed with coffee became her, Navia helped her change clothes, and the following plot could not be triggered at all, so...

Is this the reason for the plot change?

The subsequent plot is totally unbelievable, what's going on?!

Audrin bit her thumb anxiously.

No, Audrin suddenly woke up, she made a mistake, if she didn't do bad things, could she escape death?

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