As Henry, the gardener, awaits his master's summons, a deep longing to see his daughter tugs at his heart. Seeking a glimmer of hope, he turns to Karen, the house manager, and musters the courage to make a simple request. "Karen, can I see my daughter?" Henry's voice carries a mixture of vulnerability and desperation, his eyes pleading for understanding.However, Karen's response is callous and dismissive, lacking any sympathy or consideration. Her words sting with an air of superiority and disdain. "No, Henry. You are meant to be waiting for Mr. Nashville. Your stupid daughter can wait." Henry's heart sinks at Karen's harsh words. He feels a surge of frustration and anger, but he knows that expressing his emotions at this moment won't bring him any closer to seeing his daughter. He takes a deep breath, fighting to keep his composure."Karen, I understand the importance of my duties, but my daughter means the world to me," Henry replies, his voice steady but tinged with a hint of sorr
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