Chapter 220
“Exactly because she’s already become a num.” Authony said, “the King would never choose her. That’s why he turned to Sophie”
Matthew paused for a few seconds, then caught on quickly and joined in, full of righteous indignation. “If it weren’t for her, Sophie wouldn’t have been chosen for the palace in the first place! So she has to take responsibility–get Sophie out of the palace and make the King revoke his decree
Dylan, however, was conflicted. At first, he didn’t buy their story. But the more he thought about it, the more he realized- something about Sophie suddenly being chosen as a royal consort was strange.
Even though he’d left the Stonor family. Dylan still knew how wary the King was of their father, and how deeply the crown distrusted the Stonor name. So why would he invite Sophie into the palace, let alone make her a consort?
And then there was Caroline she had cared for the young King in his childhood. Eliza–beautiful beyond compare–was known as the most stunning woman in Hasen City
So perhaps the King had initially favored Eliza, but once he discovered she had taken vows, he had no choice but to settle for Sophie.
That line of logic was plausible. Too plausible. And that only made Dylan even more uneasy,
He thought. Eliza may be safe for now, but there are far too many powerful men watching her. Nolan, for one–he was constantly circling her like a hawk. Always with that excuse of “royal protection.” But since when had he ever shown such interest in any other woman?
Dylan gritted his teeth. That guy definitely has an agenda.”
Though he’d misunderstood the King’s intentions, he had, quite unintentionally, hit the nail on the head when it came to
Nolan.
Trying to stay calm. Dylan cut in, face expressionless. “Enough. I’ve heard enough. I’m not going to believe a word without proof. All you have is speculation, and if any of this nonsense gets out, do you have any idea what kind of damage it could do to Eliza:
“She got what she deserved. Dylan said coldly, his voice rising. “Don’t think I don’t know what she did to our mother. What about Sophie?” Matthew snapped. “You really don’t care at all, do you? You say this is all speculation–but what if it’s not? What if Sophie really was chosen just to replace Eliza? That’s humiliating!”
Matthew and Anthony froze, caught off guard.
They’d assumed Dylan, holed up here in the mountains, wouldn’t have found out about that.
Trying to recover, Matthew stammered, “That was Eliza slandering Sophie. Sophie explained everything to us–she said it was all a misunderstanding! She treated our mother like her own. She would never do something so cruel!”
“Enough” Dylan shut his eyes for a moment, then opened them and said flatly, “You you want. But 1 believe Eliza. Always have?
can believe whatever
He didn’t need to explain further. After all, he had seen it with his own eyes.
Matthew looked exasperated. After everything they’d said, Dylan still stood Tirm–like a rock, immovable and impossible to
reason with
Anthony finally put a hand on his shoulder. “Leave it, Matthew. It’s pointless”
Before leaving. Anthony turned back and gave Dylan one final look. “Think about what we sai
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Dylan’s face darkened. Once they were gone, he worked through the rest of his day in a haze of frustration.
The very next morning, he rose before dawn, took the silver he’d earned, and went straight into Hasen City to buy a small box of pastries. They weren’t from Dinsiea House, but they were fresh, warm, and made by an old hand.
He tucked the box carefully into his coat and hurried back toward Mount Westin
By the time he reached Saint Grace Nunnery, the gates were already open to welcome pilgrims. Still, Dylan didn’t go in. He stood outside the entrance and knocked politely.
But with guests coming and going, the nuns inside were too busy to notice.
So Dylan waited. And waited. Hours passed. It wasn’t until nightfall that Sarah finally came out and spotted him.
“Eliza told you not to come again,” she said as she walked up, arms crossed. “What a
are you
you doing here?”
Sarah, out of all the nuns, remembered Dylan vividly. He was, after all, the first person to lay hands on Eliza at the nunnery. Even though he’d changed a lot since then, the impression stuck–and none of the sisters liked him much.
Dylan scratched his head sheepishly. “I earned a bit of silver working down at the village… figured Eliza might miss her favorite pastries, so I bought her some. They’re not from Dinsica House, but they’re decent. Could you… could you give
them to her?”
He hesitated, then added quickly. “If she doesn’t like them, I’ll save up and buy better ones next time.
Sarah sighed. “Fine. Let me finish up in the great hall first, then I’ll pass them along.”
Dylan wanted to say. “Couldn’t you just go now?” The pastries had been sitting in his coat for hours–what if the flavor was already gone? But looking around at the chaos inside, he held his tongue.
“They came because of what happened in Plutonville,” Sarah replied. “News about Eliza spread. Some even came all the way from Plutonville, hoping to catch a glimpse of her”
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