But things were unpredictable, because her existence made Viola feel resentful.
Every day she stayed in the Dolton Family was torture for her.
Beatrice needed this money really.
She was the top student in her department when she was in college and even her teachers said she was a rare genius in the mathematics department.
Later, she worked alone to conquer Dolton Group’s product model and wrote the cracking code, which not only earned her a generous bonus but also made her famous.
So when Will approached her and offered 40,000 dollars to tutor his younger brother, Beatrice was not surprised at all, but rather felt pleasantly surprised.
She really needed this part-time job.
After tutoring, it was already dark.
After Beatrice repeatedly refused, Will insisted on sending her back, saying it was dangerous for a girl to go home alone after dark.
The villa was brightly lit and Beatrice saw two intertwining figures through the window.
The night wind was a little chilly and she couldn’t help sneezing. She was hesitating whether to go up.
Seeing her embarrassment, Will put his suit jacket on her and suggested taking a walk with her.
But before they had taken two steps, a wolfhound jumped out from the garden and started barking at them.
Beatrice screamed and fell to the ground, her legs trembling and her knees bruised.
She still vividly remembered the time when debt collectors released wolfhounds to bite her.
She swore that her biggest fear since childhood was dogs.
After she took a deep breath and finally calmed down, she couldn’t help falling into deep thought.
Harold had known and understood the situation for so many years, so he had always prohibited keeping dogs. But now, how could this pet that was strictly prohibited appear in the garden out of nowhere?
Beatrice couldn’t figure it out.
But the next second, she suddenly had the answer.
Viola rushed out of the villa and hugged the wolfhound.
“Sorry, sorry, Luna is usually very well behaved, but today she lost control because she met a stranger.”
Beatrice was still in shock and remained kneeling. Just as Will was about to help her, she was pushed aside by Harold.
“You are so reckless. It doesn’t matter what the matter is, it can scare you like this.”
Hearing this, Beatrice was a little dazed.
This real fear would sometimes wake her up from her dreams, but now it had become a no-brainer in Harold’s words.