Chapter 307
The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland
Chapter 307 Caleb scoffed internally, feigning curiosity to hear his friendsâ advice. He wasnât naive, they were just his drinking buddiesâdid they believe heâd fall for their act!
As Caleb considered the situation, one of his friends leaned in and whispered something. At first, Caleb didnât react, but as the words. registered, his eyes widened, a thoughtful expression spreading across his face.
Is Lord Celeb going to give it a try?â one of the young men asked, a sly grin spreading across his face.
Caleb hesitated, his eyes flicking to the small carriage below. Resentment flickered across his face before he spoke with sudden letermination. âLetâs go see whatâs happening down there.â
Got it!â
Letâs go!
ne fun!â As soon as Caleb spoke, the young men burst into laughter and eagerly followed him.
Letâs have some Eliza parked her small carriage on the corner and went into a nearby shop to pick up a few more items to send to Lawrence.
Renee waited beside the carriage, keeping an eye on things Seeing Eliza emerge with her hands full, she rushed over immediately. âLady Eliza, let me carry those for you!â
Eliza had asked Renee to call her by name instead of using formal itles while they were in public. Despite this, Renee still addressed her âLady Eliza.â
Reneeâs grin, and explanation. âIt just sounds nicer, left Eliza torn between amusement and exasperation, but she ultimately decided not to argue, Eliza suggested, âLetâs load everything onto the carriage.
Got it!â Renee took the items from Elizaâs hands, intending to put them in the carriage. Suddenly, a figure leaped onto it, grabbed the eins, and sped off.
Thereâs a thief Renee shouted urgently. âStop right there!â Rence was shocked that someone would steal a carriage in broad daylight in the middle of Haven City As Renee tried to chase after it, her arms full, the carriage was already too far away to catch. âSeriously? Who steals a small carriage?â she exclaimed, fuming Eliza frowned slightly, thinking. âWhy does that person look so familiar?â, âTina,â ElizÄ culled softly, and someone immediately darted to chase after the carruge Moments later, their carriage slowly returned, carrying a young man who sat stilly, his face contorted in expression of imminent.
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Chapter 307 She remembered seeing Lincoln, Percivalâs nephew and Grantâs cousin, with Caleb and Grant on previous occasions. He was a familiar face from their social circle, which explained his familiarity. Although Grant had distanced himself from Caleb, Lincoln had seemingly remained connected.
Elizaâs sharp eyes swept the area, quickly sporting several figures attempting to hide, though unsuccessfully. One stood out immediately. his awkward attempts at concealment making him appear quite ridiculous.
âAnd what about it?â Eliza fixed Lincoln with an icy stare. âAfter taking my carriage, what were you going to do next? Humiliate me with Lord Calebâs help?â
Lincoln frantically waved his hands. âNo, no, I would never! Your Grace, please, you must believe me!â His original plan was ruined Being pulled back meant he couldnât do anything, even if he wanted to.
âIs that so?â Elizaâs smile was faint. Thatâs a pity, because now I do At first, Lincoln didnât understand Elizaâs words. Then he heard her command, Tie him up! And seize those othersâtake them all away!â
âYes, noted!â Rence snapped into action as soon as Eliza spoke, producing a coil of rope as if from thin air. and practiced, and she instantly bound Lincoln.
ÐÐµÑ movements were quick Hold on! Your Grace, isnât it a bit extreme to tie someone up like this in broad daylight?â Lincoln protested, straining against the ropes. âItâs all good. You made the first move anyway, Eliza replied with a casual shrug, clearly unconcerned.
Lincoln was in panic when he realized Eliza planned to use his attempted carriage theft against him. If questioned, he would be the one blamed âWait, itâs not just my problem anymore! !,incoln whipped his head around and yelled, âLord Caleb! Get over here and save me!â
He had only agreed to steal the carriage, but now, before they even finished the first part of their plan, he was the one taking the blame.
In a desperate move, Lincoln tried to call for backup, but when he turned around, he realized the others had already fled, vanishing like shadows in the wind.
âDamn it! You betrayed me and ran away?â Lincoln raged with his teeth clenched. He thought, âAlright, alright! If Iâm being left behind. then none of you are escaping!
Lincoln spun around to Fliza. âYour Grace,â he blurted, âI must tell you something! Those men them! They were at the tavern across the street and saw your carriage. Then they convinced Caleb to take revenge on you!
men are the true culpritsâyou must go after âThey planned to have me steal your carriage, leading you on a chase while someone else took your valuables. They intended to trap you in the alley, blocking the exit and blackmailing you!â