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The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland

Chapter 234
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The Silent 234 Chapter 234 The moment those words left Anthony's mouth, Gabriel lifted his gaze and gave Matthew a long, cold look.

Matthew blinked, confused. "Wh-what is it. Father? That look sent a chill down his spine-he didn't understand what he'd said wrong. But Gabriel did. His son had just watched him get publicly reprimanded, yet instead of showing any concern, he'd immediately asked whether it would affert Sophie Gabriel had been in a foul mood to begin with. Now, seeing Matthew so indifferent toward his own father, his temper ignited You th thinkgetting punished will affect her? She was never going to stay in the palace as a concubine in the first place, he snapped. "At best, she'll be thrown out under sexcuse. We won't even have to bother finding a way to rescue her." And wasn't that the bitter trutht If it weren't for the mess Sophie had stirred up, he wouldn't have ended up being humiliated like this.

Now that the King had turned his back-and with Nolan guarding his flank-there was no chance of the court siding with him. It was clear those two were working together to strip him of power piece by piece.

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But he wouldn't make it again.

To fight back, he first had to clean up the chaos in his own household-starting with Eliza. And Sophie she needed to be dragged back under his control before she did something even more reckless.

With that thought, Gabriel stood from his chair.

"Clean this place up, he ordered curtly. "I'm going to Saint Grace Nunnery Matthew and Anthony both shot up. "Then we'll- "You're not coming" Gabriel cut them off without hesitation This time, he had to try a different approach. Bringing those two hotheads along would only make things worse.

But Anthony wasn't done. "Father, I know why you're going. That's exactly why you should takeHe stepped forward, speaking quickly. "Dylan is definitely with Eliza right now. And after the stunt we pulled. Eliza's bound to have figured out we drugged him.

If she still cares about Dylan at all, she might ask for the antidote. That's leverage. We can use it." Gabriel paused. He didn't like being told what to do but Anthony made sense. After a moment, he nodded. "Fine. You CMatthew's face turned red with frustration. "What about me? You're seriously not taking me?!" But the two were already walking out, neither sparing him a glance, The streets were filled with gossip and whispers, and it wasn't long before Gabriel and Anthony-despite being dressed modestly-had rotten vegetables and eggs hurled at their carriage.

And the worst part? Their guards couldn't even catch the culprits. Every throw was followed by a quick escape into the crowd.

Gabriel sat inside the carriage, stone-faced and seething. He didn't even bother to return hto change, simply barked for fresh clothes to be brought out before ordering the carriage to head for Mount Westin.

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1/2 10-49 321, 19 Apr Chapter 231 "Eliza, wait-so you were the one who arranged those people to throw rotten vegetables and eggs 96%#

Eliza nearly choked with laughter as she listened to Nolan recomt the chaos unfolding across Hasen City. She was laughing so hard her sides hurt, and even the sting on her cheek e from that earlier slap didn't seem to bother her anymore "I thought it was just shot-blooded commoners having a moment, she said between giggles "Didn't think they'd really have the guts to actually throw things." She'd been worried someone might get hurt, that the Stonor family's retaliation would cdown hard on those brave enough to act.

But Nolan merely smiled, clearly having anticipated her concern.m "Relax. I've stationed my people near their estate. No one will touch those townsfolk. Eliza gave him a long look, eyes warm. "You really do think of everything" But Nolan's smile faded. He looked at her cheek-still bruised, still slightly swollen-and his face darkened.

"Not everything," he said quietly. "If I'd truly thought it all through, I would've never let that slap land in the first place."

He still remembered the moment he heard about it-how the fury hadm nearly driven him to unsheath his sword and storm the Stonor estate himself. It was only Eliza who stopped him. She'd urged him to wait to strike back where it would hurt most: in the courtroom, in public opinion, in reputation.

And Nolan? He would absolutely honor her wishes.