When Fátima arrived, Nora Scott was wandering around the living room in slippers, with a travel and food magazine in her hand, and a cookie in her mouth.
Upon hearing the door open, Nora instinctively wanted to throw away the cookie, but at the corner of her eye, seeing Fátima, she relaxed her brows and called out "Little Sister," continuing to flip through her magazine.
"Sir Easton asked my grandfather — your master to save these things," Fátima glanced at her, carrying a bunch of stuff over, first handing Nora a package of blueprints, saying, "They should be Sir Easton's drawings, but I'm not very knowledgeable — I can't understand them."
"Huh?"
Nora took them.
Then, Fátima dumped a pile of stuff onto the coffee table, "The rest are specialties your master asked me to bring you."
Nora felt incredulous: "Master knows me?"
Other than when repaying favors, James Mason could still remember her, which was truly rare.
"Additionally, Mr. Sullivan sent you something."
