Bother her?
Zane was wrong.
Bianca looked at Zane, unsure of what to say for a moment, then took a deep breath.
"So, have things between Yvette and Lord Alto been cleared up now?"
That was right!
Previously, Yvette mentioned that her relationship with Alto had soured.
Why?
It wasn't just a matter of emotions.
It also involved disrupting the connections between the Stewart family and Alto in such a forceful manner.
Undoubtedly, by severing these ties so directly, she had greatly offended the Entes family's fourth lord...!
Clearly, the relationship between the Stewart family and Alto was fractured now!
If Zane were to receive support from the Stewart family at this time, it was clear that he would be in a much more advantageous situation.
But it was still a mistake. The circumstances were different from before! Previously, they had placed all their hopes on the passing of the old master.
But now?
With Robert gone, things had become more complex and serious.
Zane frowned when Bianca brought up the relationship between Yvette and Alto.
"That's their business!"
Their business?
So, that was how Zane saw it.
Or was there something that happened back then that Bianca didn't know about? Did it cause him to have a different view of Yvette or Alto?
If nothing had happened, Zane wouldn't be so indifferent now.
Bianca couldn't see things clearly! She now fully understood what it meant to be uncertain.
"What about Lord Malcolm...?"
Even now, Bianca couldn't help but tense up when they talked about Malcolm.
Because she was unused to it, she complained more than usual about it.
"Take your medicine first," Cedric said.
Cedric had returned from Wexford after hearing about Irwin's arrival here. He hadn't left Natalie's side since then, regardless of any news from Wexford.
He was evidently on guard against Irwin.
Natalie asked, "How long has it been?"
"How long has what been?" Cedric asked.
"This medicine. How long have I been taking it?" Natalie's tone was faint, but a careful listener could detect the trembling in her voice.
It was clear that the medicine was a terrible experience for her. It was very bitter, and she had to be forced to drink it three times a day.
"Almost a month," Cedric replied.
Almost a month.
In the darkness, time was so agonizing.
It felt as if more time than that had passed in her world...!
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