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The Lady Nun Vows Revenge novel Chapter 304

Chapter 304

That’s absurd, Anthony Benedict exclaimed, incredulous. “How can you say we don’t treat you like a normal person? Every single one of us does! And if Eliza truly despised you, why would she have looked after you for so long? She may not deserve praise, but you owe her at least some gratitude. How can you be so unthankful?”

“I don’t hate her, I already told you that. It’s just that she did care for me, so there’s that. Anthony’s voice was flat, almost aloof.

Benedict could bear it no longer. “You are utterly hopeless!” he snapped, his voice shaking with rage as he spun around and stormed away, robes billowing behind him.

*Benedict! Your medicine!” Anthony called after him, but he was already striding away, not even glancing back as he left the courtyard.

Anthony frowned at the medicine, a touch of confusion in his expression. “I was only being truthful,” he muttered. “Why does Benedict always take Eliza’s side? Shouldn’t I be the one feeling hurt?”

Anthony’s face remained blank for a moment before he shook his head. “It’s fine. Even Benedict doesn’t get me, but that’s okay. Sophie understands, and that’s all that matters.”

He recalled Gabriel’s instructions back in Sophie’s room. Cultivating medicinal herbs–it was a good plan, but they’d need a lot more land to make it profitable.

Eliza already had a significant advantage with three large estates and additional fields she had acquired. Her competitors would have needed to match or exceed her herb fields to keep up. However, the Duke’s estate had limited land, even with the portion given to Sophie.

‘It seems I’ll have to acquire another estate. Benedict’s property could be a viable option. Anthony stroked his chin, lost in thought. “How can I persuade Benedict to give up his estate?‘

A few days later, at Saint Grace Nunnery, Eliza finished her daily inspection of the herb fields as Malaki trailed behind her, giving her a steady stream of reports.

“Kenzie Frye is at Oriphoenix Building and sends her greetings. She wants you to know she’s committed to managing the building as diligently as before and hopes you can visit when you have time.”

Eliza nodded slightly. “I’m swamped lately, but I’ll visit her as soon as I have time.”

“koger was taken from the Duke’s eptate the same day the magistrate of the House of Imperial Justice received full compensation. However, our people haven’t seen him since.”

“Don’t bother investigating. The Duke’s estate wouldn’t tolerate someone liks him. He’s likely dead already.”

Aware of her father’s tendencies. Eliza knew the Duke of Mowbay held a deep disdain for anyone who brought shame

upon

their family

When Gabriel had previously banished her after her reputation was ruined, he hadn’t hesitated. With her gone. Sophie and the Stonor brothers had probably duir something to infuriate him. She could practically see him fuming

Eluca scoffed Malaki commed calmly, “We’ve purchased the land you requested. After a thorough review, we kept some of the original truants, and, as you instructed, they’ve begun learning how to grow medicinal herbs. If everything goes according to plan, the belids should be fully planted within two weeks”

“Besides the tenant farmers, hire guards to patrol the fields. Regardless of who they are, anyone caught tampering with the herb fields should be apprehended and tumed over to the authorities,” Eliza instructed

Malaki’s efficiency was truly impressive, he replied. “Understood, my be deployed soon”

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and report immediately it anything strange necurs.”

“I hope I’m not interrupting.” Nolan said with a faint smile.

“Not at all. I’ve just finished. Please, Your Highness, come in and have a seat.”

went to make coffee.

Nolan set the box of pastries on the stone table. “I brought you some pastries,” he said.

The instant the aroma reached her, Eliza guessed what it was. Basque cheesecake?” she asked Nolan, her voice laced with surprise.

With a chuckle, he sat down. “I heard this was your favorite, so I brought some.”

Eliza arched an eyebrow. “And just who might have told you chat?”

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