Ava stood up straight, walking over Avery and pointing to a blue carpet painted with white flowers, "It is the command from the tribe chief. Have you seen that she wears a maid uniform? You are a dirty maid. Be careful; don't spoil the carpet."
"Umm…." Ava was putting the maid in a very awkward position.
Ava slapped the maid, "Don't you know who your host is? Do it! Quickly!"
Ava slapped the maid so hard that she hit the floor, blood leaked from the corner of her mouth.
Avery reached out to help the maid stand up, "I am willing to live with them." As a maid, Avery knew that she had to live with maids. It would not be a big problem for her.
The maid covered her face, showing embarrassment. She had no choice but followed Ava's command.
It was, of course, reasonable that Ava was angry when she saw Evan put the wreath on her neck because Avery pretended to be an ugly maid, but no one knew it.
The maid walked out humbly; only Avery and Ava were standing in front of the door of the guest room.
Ava looked at Avery up and down and said, "I just heard that you hit on Mr. Lautner in one day. Is it true?"
"Do you mind it?" Avery glared at Ava and asked. Avery knew a person like Ava always discriminated against others based on social ranks.
"What's my opinion?" Ava suddenly said loudly, "How dare you are! I can't believe you are so impolite."
"If you want me to treat you politely, please be polite first."
Avery looked arrogant, full of freckles in her face. Ava was so angry and wanted to slap Avery. "Why does she look arrogant? She is just a maid, not a queen," Ava thought to herself.
Ava glared at Avery and asked, "Who do you think you are? You are just a maid. You want me to respect you?"
"If you don't respect me, why should I show respect to you? Even if I am a maid, I am not your maid. I only follow Mr. Lautner's command."
"What an arrogant woman! It is no wonder that Claudia said you think highly of yourself. Fine. I have free time to discipline you."
Then Ava pulled Avery's hair hard.
Avery also fought against her, pulling Ava's hair.
Although Ava lived in the desert, she was not stronger than Avery because of being treat kindly. On the contrary, Avery could pull Ava's hair easily because she is higher than Ava.
Ava got so many pains that she lost her hands first.
"Do you want to discipline me? Good luck," Avery said to Ava.
Ava covered her hair gently, glaring at Avery. She fell into a rage but kept in silence.
At that time, Claudia walked out of her room. She looked at Ava sympathetically, "Ava, are you okay? I had told you that because Mr. Lautner loves her, the woman is arrogant."
Ava gritted her teeth, "I must discipline her later."
"I had never expected that she would be so arrogant still when Mr. Lautner was not here. I'm afraid that she will be more arrogant if Mr. Lautner is here."
"How can she hit on Mr. Lautner."
"When she carried her luggage, she once pretended to fall into the ground and then kept close to Mr. Lautner. They were in the same car in the morning…" Claudia tried to frame Avery.
Ava recalled what Avery just mentioned and narrowed her eyes.
Claudia laughed internally. "That's it. I don't have to explain, but so many people disliked her naturally."
Avery looked out of the window silently. For ensuring safety, Evan had asked many bodyguards to protect her. It was hard to get out of here now.
Evan had gone to the oasis where there were many ferocious wolves. Avery was worried whether Evan could get back safely.
Avery went into the room, which was prepared for maids. In the desert, Avery couldn't enjoy a comfortable bunk. She had to live with more than ten maids and sleep in the same big bed.
As soon as Avery went into the room, the maids stopped gossiping and looked at her. Some looked vicious. Some looked curious.
Avery ignored them. She casually chose a place and was going to sit down, but a maid put her leg on the bunk, saying, "No one welcomes you. Why not be with Mr. Lautner? Does he dislike you now?"
"It is no doubt that Mr. Lautner doesn't like her. For Evan, it is just for fun, but the woman thinks highly of herself."
"She is just a maid but wants to be an honored man. It sounds funny."
Avery then looked around peacefully, finding the only one empty bunk. She had to occupy this place.
Suddenly, a maid said in a low voice, "I would like to change the bunk."
Avery remembered the maid who had secretly given her ointment, so she agreed and walked toward her bunk without hesitation.
Other maids were confused and looked at them, but said nothing. No one wanted to make more conflicts. After all, it was the first day they arrived here.
However, the howls appeared one after another in the distance in the evening, and the dog near them barking followed.
After a while, the dog stopped barking.
But Avery couldn't fall asleep because of back pain. When she heard the howls, she started to worry whether Evan was safe and whether he found Vanda.
Tossing and turning for a while, Avery heard the maids' regular breaths. All maids had been asleep and had not heard the barking because they were tired after a long journey.
Avery listened carefully and couldn't sleep. It was quiet at night so that Avery could hear everything clearly.
Suddenly, Avery heard a sound of footsteps. She raised her head and turned to look at the door, but found nothing. By instinct, Avery guessed it was Evan.
Avery sat up and walked to the door, seeing nothing but the moon.
When Avery was going to get back, she suddenly heard some noises as if something fell. And then she heard a meow.
"Did the cat knock over something?" Avery thought to herself.
Avery then put on a coat. When she was going to walk over the door, someone knocked over her neck. Soon, Avery fell over.