the bathroom for a shower. When she came out, she was surprised to see the f
er a long aqua blue dress. On it was a dust
man spoke, "Ms. Johnson, the
f them retired before Maggie could ask anything. In her heart, she thought highly of th
ights on, but the dense haze seemed impenetrable. The cold wind blew and brought over biting dampness. The da
er shawl and walke
old man prepared a pair of high heels for her. Consequently, when she reached th
ed down from her mother. Since the gate was closed, she
was her home, and she wait
eir servant, Nanny Collins, finally came out at a slow pace to open the
lins. Mrs. Stella used to take care of her mother and was
and replied indifferently, "Yo
the woman and got in on her high
d by Maggie's air, she didn't even dare to follow Magg
st a motherless girl now. Except for the title of first miss in
tess well. Only she didn't know that they had nothing to inherit from the Johnson family. Everything here belonged to the Jones family. As
ard the harmonious and livel
iage. This is great, and I will bear the surname Johnson,
d Johnson yet. She was called
e in the family knew it yet. In the previous life, Tami also