Chapter 74
So that’s why. No wonder when I previously asked Nolan for a favor, he only asked me to recite scriptures for him a few more times. Eliza realized and let our a sigh of relief in her heart
“Your Highness, you have done so much for the country and the people, accumulating great merit. Now, suffering so much. it is only right that we, as your subjects, should share in your burdens, Eliza said with a sincere smile. “If my recitations can bring you even a bit of comfort, it will be my honor”
Bortenland’s current peace and prosperity could be largely credited to Nolan’s efforts, and since a loyal servant had a request, Eliza certainly would not refuse, especially for something as small as this.
Upon hra
greement. Nolan’s smile deepened by twofold.
“If you ever feel unwell, you can always come to me. You don’t even have to bring anything,” she said.
At this point, Eliza thought that all the things Nolan had given her before were simply to win her favor. Now that she understood the truth, she knew she could never accept anything from him again.
Nolan nodded, speaking in a calm tone. “We’ll talk about it later.”
In the days that followed. Nolan Tud morr legitimate reasons to visit Saint Grace Nunnery, and he began going there more frequently
Nolan knew that, since Saint Grace Nunnery was a place where men were not allowed to enter, he had to be discreet so as not to trouble the other nuns. He and Eliza agreed to meet at the small creek by the back mountain every day instead.
When they arrived at the spot. Elia would focus on diligently reciting scriptures and preparing medicine, while Nolan would roll up his sleeves to fetch water and tend to the garden.
Mary, having checked in twice, was satisfied and left them undisturbed.
But while Mary didn’t interfere, there were others who always seemed to come looking for trouble.
“Mrs. Nevill! What is she doing here?” Eliza furrowed her brow slightly.
Adeline has always disliked me Why is she coming to Saint Grace Nunnery to find me today? Eliza thought. She sensed that Adeline’s visit was not a friendly one
Eliza didn’t feel like dealing with her, so she asked her senior sister for help. “Please pass along a message, and tell her that Serenity is currently in seclusion and doesn’t have time to meet her
Eliza closed her eyes and began meditating Saying she was in seclusion wasn’t entirely a lie. After all, being at Saint Grace Nunnery was essentially a form of seclusion and self–cultivation for her.
Except for Nolan, Eliza rarely met with outsiders, and she never casually left the mountain.
The message was relayed outside Saint Grace Nunnery
Adeline’s face immediately darkened, her displeasure evident. “What does Eliza mean by this? I’m her aunt, and she dares to
avoid me
“Serenity is now a nun, with no family, no relatives, and no ciders. If you are looking for your own family, perhaps you should go back and search for them. There are no relatives of yours here,” the nun spoke with a calm tone, ready to usher Adeline out
Adeline sneered. “Oh, so it’s like that, is it? It seems the people here at Saint Grace Nunnery are all protecting Eliza. In seclusion! Who knows if she’s hiding inside, learning dirty tricks like how to steal and cheat.”
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Chapter 71
Adeline’s mos king words caused the nun to frown immediately. “You should be careful with your words. Serenity is a well- behaved and pre–hearted person. Please do not slander her
Whether or not it’s dander, she knows it in her heart” Adeline raised her voice deliberately, and the noise quickly attracted. the attention of those around her who were praying.
“She and her mentor went to the Marquis’s estate, using the excuse of treating Madam Nevill, but in reality, they were up to no good and stole. They brought shame to the entire Stonor family, she added.
Whispers spread rapidly. “What’s going on!”
ling!”
“Who got
I think they n
ing about that Holy Lady of Walden from the mannery
“No way! How could the Holy Lady possibly be involved in theft?”
“They’re talking about her. Mrs. Nevill, who came from the Marquis’s estate, is the Duke of Mowbay’s sister, and also the former aunt of the Holy Lady of Walden,”
“Her aunt even came here to accuse her; it must be true that the Holy Lady did it
“But the Holy Lady and the Duke’s estate are on bad terms now.”
“I don’t think it’s that simple. Let’s wait and hear what the Holy Lady has to say”
The nun who had been defending Eliza was now so angered by Adeline’s words that her face turned red. “You have no evidence. How can you make such baseless accusations?”
Over the past few days, the nuns at Saint Grace Nunnery had witnessed the unreasonable and domineering nature of Eliza’s
relatives
But they never expected that there would be such a brazen, unruly person among the Stonor family members.
“Huh! Baseless accusations? If Eliza were truly innocent, why would I slander her? She was my niece, and for the sake of it. I
am bere
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