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The Lady Nun Vows Revenge novel Chapter 344

344.Chapter 344

Tina.A shadowy figure appeared in an instant, landing beside Benedict.

Tina reached out to check his condition, then turned to Eliza and said bluntly, He’s dying.

Eliza was dumbfounded. Dying?She frowned and hesitated before stepping forward to check Benedict’s pulse herself. Huh?Eliza’s eyes widened slightly as she looked at Benedict in surprise. What’s happening to him? Did someone poison

him?

Who would dare poison the eldest son of the Duke’s estate?

And why does his pulse feel oddly familiar?

As Eliza was about to examine him further, Benedict, who had been unconscious, suddenly budged. His previously weak and erratic pulse abruptly returned to normal. It happened so suddenly and strangely.

Eliza, is that you?Benedict’s vision was still blurry as he slowly regained consciousness.

Seeing a figure before him, he instinctively reached out to grab it. But Eliza, having anticipated this, quickly stepped back just in time.

When Benedict’s vision cleared, he realized the person he had grabbed wasn’t his sister, but a woman dressed entirely in black.

Amidst the crowd watching from afar, Gabriel slapped Matthew across the face without mercy.

Meanwhile, Tina sharply swatted her hand away. Even with a mask covering her face, Benedict could sense the intense disdain in her actions.

Scrambling awkwardly to his feet, Benedict muttered, Apologies, Miss. I thought you were my sister.

He had been worried Eliza might slip away again, so he instinctively reached out to grab her, only to realize he’d grabbed the

wrong person.

Tina ignored his apology entirely, turning to stand behind Eliza. Her icy gaze locked onto him, as cold and lifeless as if she were staring at a corpse.

Tina’s piercing stare made him shift uncomfortably. Avoiding her gaze, he turned his attention to Eliza instead. Eliza, I knew you wouldn’t have the heart to leave your brother behind,” Benedict said, his voice carrying a mix of hope and unease.

Eliza had indeed been planning to leave. But just now, she noticed something intriguing about Benedict. The familiar sense she couldn’t figure out earlier finally clicked into focus.

Keeping a deliberate distance between them, Eliza narrowed her eyes and studied him closely. Mr. Stonor, were you aware you were standing at death’s door?

Benedict’s pupils shrank sharply at her words, but he quickly masked his reaction, forcing himself to remain calm. You must’ve been learning medicine from the Reverend at Saint Grace Nunnery, Eliza. I didn’t expect you to be so skilled.

Looks like our family will soon have its miracle doctor.

Eliza’s expression turned cold. I’m no longer part of your family. Watch your words, Benedict.

Benedict let out a bitter laugh. Alright, my bad. Please don’t get mad, Eliza.

Eliza shot him another cold glare. And stop calling me that!

Benedict’s heart sank even further. Alright, duly noted.

Their relationship had come to this point because of him. Forcing a weak smile, Benedict responded to her earlier remark.My health has been acting up lately, and I didn’t expect it to get this bad so quickly.

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