So Mapel never thought of any medicine that was really approved by the count.

She could see clearly, so that she knew from Julie that she was sent back by the count after she fell asleep, and her mood was so complicated.

This is also a large part of the reason why she has been eager to get back her memories.

She always has a feeling that although Janet likes her very much, she is just a passer-by. One day, she will definitely leave here.

Moreover, she has been attached to Janet. Only by relying on Janet can she live in this castle safely and without food and clothing. This kind of life, which is unable to control her own life, has no guarantee, and does not know what will happen tomorrow and what will happen in the future, makes Mapel extremely insecure.

But even so, she is not a person who likes to flatter, or deliberately flatter others. She is good to Janet only because she wants to.

There may be pity, gratitude for her saving her life, or an unspeakable feeling, but she never thought of cheating Janet. All she did was out of her own heart, just because she wanted to be nice to Janet and accommodate her.

But as soon as the count's words came out, it turned all Mabel's giving and gratitude into a joke, as if she was a mercenary. All she did to Janet was just because of what the count had asked her to do.

Mapel admits that sometimes she can't help but agree to some of Janet's unreasonable requests, but it's just because she can't really refuse Janet.

But not because of the count's compulsion.

Even if she was afraid of the count's demands, she did not disdain to use or deliberately wronged herself to please Janet.

"Count, I think you may have gone to the ball. I'm kind to Janet just because I want to. It has nothing to do with what you ask me to do..."

Although Janet doesn't look like a child most of the time, on the contrary, she behaves as mature and steady as an adult, but she has the willful and reckless behavior that adults rarely show. However, when she gets along with Janet, she treats Janet as a smart child who needs guidance.

To be sure, Mapel thinks she's nothing special.

She didn't know why Janet liked herself so much. Even the Earl, who never cared about Janet's private affairs, talked to her in private, and forced her to be disabled by both soft and hard means.

But Mabel still recognized the count's love for her daughter.

Although she doesn't like being threatened, her love for Janet can make her ignore most things.

Sometimes, Mapel would guess if Janet had never been in contact with such ordinary people as her, so she would care about her more.

But Ma Pei Er has a kind of feeling faintly again, feel that the thing seems to be not so simple.

Because she remembers that during the time when she was just rescued, Janet seemed to have mentioned that they had met and seemed to have a good relationship.

But Janet never mentioned it again.

It's like you can avoid something.

There's another question. She once asked Janet to help her investigate her life, but Janet agreed.

It was as if she had said that she was a relative of the Durand family, the countess's cousin, and that this was just a pretext for her to say it on the spur of the moment.

Since she had prepared her identity, why did she give up so easily? Even if she was so blatant, she took it without hesitation, even without covering up.

Just tell her straight, yes, that's right. All the relatives and cousins she said before are fake.

Even as if worried that she would not doubt the general, but also deliberately let her to investigate those things, frankly told her, can not find her identity.

This makes Mabel have to doubt what Janet wants to do, but she can't figure out a clue. The only thing she can be sure of is that Janet doesn't want to hurt her.

Maybe in the aspect of her life experience, she is not unable to find out, but unwilling to find out, or unable to find out. No matter what the reason is, Mapel has a headache.

She likes Janet, no doubt, but at the same time she has doubts about Janet.

At this time, the count came out and threatened her, making her even more confused.

This kind of complex emotion leads to many scruples in the face of Janet, but people are always a perceptual animal. Even knowing that Janet has cheated herself, she can't help but feel soft in the face of her.

Especially when Janet deliberately shows weakness and pretends to be pitiful, although she knows that this is just a method in the course Janet has learned, she still can't help but feel distressed and can't harden her heart any more.

But her various ways, in the eyes of the count, were a means, which was totally unacceptable to Mabel, who sincerely treated Janet. Even though she is now dependent on the Durand family village, even she was threatened by the count not long ago.

Smart people know that this time should be courteous retreat, obedient, and then show weakness, do it.

This is the best choice.

But at the moment, there are many best choices in her heart for making the best choice for the current situation, but Mapel is not willing to do anything.

"I know what you think and plan, and I very much approve of your love for Janet as a father, but you can't deny the feelings between me and Janet in this way. I have never used our feelings as bargaining chips with you, even if you said that before..."

Although the tone was angry with some resentment and looked calm, only Mapel knew that she was still a little nervous.

Because in some time cognition of her contact with the count, the count is a person whose reason is greater than emotion.

In particular, the other side is still a man. Even if Mapel can't see it, he can judge and feel just by his momentum and tone. What a terrible and powerful man he is.

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