Chapter 316
The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland
Chapter 315 At those words. Adeline immediately stood straight and snatched the box from Elizaâs hands, snapping. You should ve brought this back earlier! Why wait until now? If people didnât know better, theyâd think Your Grace still had feelings for Calebt But as soon as she looked inside, her eyes widened and she exclaimed, âWhat? Why is it cracked?â
She grabbed the emerald hairpin in a rage and exclaimed, âDo you even know what this is? This was supposed to be passed down to the next daughterâinâlaw of the Marquisâs estate! Now that youâve broken it, how is it supposed to be passed on?â
âEnough.â Eliza shot her a cold look and spat. âLetâs be clearâthis hairpin wasnât broken by me. Your precious son smashed it with his own hands. If you donât believe me, go ask him yourself. Donât lose your mind in front of me.
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AD No Ads Chapter 316 Chapter 316 âNonsense! My son would never do such a thing, he âAdeline instinctively tried to defend her son, but Eliza cut her off midâ
sentence Eliza said, âRight, he wouldnât. He does things like stealing and framing people. Like, say, sneaking off with your Snow Cream, Lady Adeline, and pinning it on me. Isnât that right?â.
A halfâsmile tugged at Elizaâs lips, her eyes filled with biting sarcasm.
Hearing this, Adelineâs face flushed red as she boiled with rage.
What do you mean by stealing? That was my Snow Cream! My son just borrowed his motherâs things, thatâs all. Howâs that considered heft? Adeline snapped back.
Mmm, true. He just used it on someone else, so technically itâs none of my business. As long as youâre happy. Eliza replied, As if Adeline could possibly be happy about that!
Adelineâs face turned ashen with fury.
Heaven knew how her heart shattered when she discovered that her son had secretly taken all her Snow Cream to win over Sophie!
Her heart had bled.
Three full jars of Snow Cream were all gone. Not a single drop left for her.
Every time she thought about it, Adeline felt like crying all over again.
Che had nearly managed to forget the whole thing after so much time had passed, but this little brat, Eliza, just had to bring it up again.
adeline was fuming. Normally, she wouldâve slapped Eliza across the face already.
But after Daleâs warning last time, Adeline didnât dare act recklessly again.
No matter how furious she was, all she could do now was glare daggers at Eliza s long as she didnât lay hands on her, and as long as she didnât say anything too offensive, Eliza wouldnât be able to do a thing to her.
fter all, even if Eliza had become the Holy Lady, Adeline was still Elizaâs aunt by blood.
lizz mightâve left the Signor family, but that blood the remained, and as long as it did, Eliza wouldnât dare lay a finger on her.
deline strongly believed that family comes before all else, and even as the Holy Lady, Eliza still had to follow that rule!
Tinking that. Adeline gave a cold snort, CANT glance over Eliza, and turned the conversation back to the main issue.
Now that this emerald hairpin is broken, and you say it wasnât you who broke it, youâd better have some proof. Otherwise, I canât take ar fall for destroying a family heirloom of the Marquisâs estate.â
family heirloom of the Marquisâs estate? Eliza thought as she nearly laughed aloud when she heard that.
ady Adeline, if the Marquisâs household is truly so poor that you can barely put food on the table, you couldâve just said so, I might ve pared you some money as a token of goodwillâ
liza scoffed inwardly, âAn emerald hairpin worth barely six hundred dollars, and thatâs considered a family heirloom?
What a joke ou- Adeline â eyes widened in fury as she exclauned. âYou se blind if you canât we its worth! This was passed down to me by Madam evill herself, and I passed it on to you. Who knew youâd turn out so disappointing ou couldnât even win over my sun. What use are you? Adeline curled her lip and quickly tried to hide the flicker of guilt in her eyes.
Iright, maybe itâs not exactly an heirloom, she admitted silently. âBut it was passed down from Maâdam Nevill to me, and I plained ass it to my daughterâinâlaw. If itâs passed from generations to generation, and always goes to the slaughterâinâlaw su why shouldnât it Chapter 316 With that thought, Adeline felt more selfâassured, but Eliza had long since lost interest in continuing this nonsense.
Eliza cut her off, âAlright, you can keep telling yourself that. Iâll be going now.
She turned to leave.
Just then, a carriage arrived outside.
Eliza recognized it instantly as it was the Marquisâs carriage.
And sure enough, in the next moment, Caleb and Dale stepped down from it together.
Caleb looked up and stared in surprise when his feet touched the ground. He asked. âEliza? What are you doing here?â
Eliza thought. Thatâs what I was going to ask you.
âDidnât the gatekeeper of the Marquisâs estate just go in to announce my arrival? And yet neither Dale nor Caleb knew I was here?â Dale gave his son a hearty smack on the back of the head and greeted Eliza, âYour Graceâ
Your Grace Caleb finally came to his senses and awkwardly followed suit, bowing beside his father as he stammered, âYour... Eliza gave a brief nod in return and replied calmly, âIâm just here to return the engagement token. Now that itâs done, I have other matters to attend to. Please excuse me.â
With that, she turned to leave.
âWait! Caleb blurted out He didnât know what came over him, but he just instinctively stepped forward to block her path.
But now that he had stopped her, he had no idea what to say âYou... youâre already here. Why donât you come inside and have a seat first?â he stammered awkwardly.
Elizaâs expression instantly turned icy, as if she were staring at a ghost. She was speechless.
She coldly refused, âTd rather not. Iâm afraid if I go in, I wonât be able to come back Caleb hadnât caught her meaning yet and replied, âWhy would that happen?â
No sooner had he spoken than Elizaâs face twisted into pure mockery as she said, âWhy wouldnât it? What if you, Lord Caleb, suddenly get a wild idea again? Like getting a bunch of people to trap me inside and threatening me with public opinion? Then I really wonât be able to leave.â
The moment she said that, Calebâs face flushed crimson, just like his motherâs earlier. But in his case, it was out of shame and panic. Dale, who had heard every word, narrowed his eyes slightly and looked Caleb in the eye, clearly saying, âWeâll talk later.â
He turned to Eliza and said, âYour Grace, please forgive my useless son Heâs done something he shouldnât have. Iâve failed to teach him properly. But no matter what, I will give Your Grace explanation.
Itâs just that out here isnât the best place to talk. Su could I trouble Your Grace to come inside, for my sake?â
4 proper Eliza had been about to refuse but before she could even open her mouth, Adelineâs voice drifted up behind her in a hushed mutter that she clearly thought was quiet enough. âWhatâs there to explain? She already broke the heirloom we passed down to our daughtersâin- law. I havenât even asked her to pay for it, and now she wants an explanation?â