Chapter 319
The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland
Chapter 319 Chapter 319 Eliza sat in the carriage, her face dark with anger, while Renee, outside the carriage, had clearly had enough too.
But there was nothing they could do. In Hasen City, neither carriages nor horses were allowed to move fast, so they couldnât shake off Caleb, who was following them.
They could not lose him and were already nearing the city gates.
Riding on horseback, Caleb took a side route and circled around to the front, cutting them off and forcing the carriage to a halt.
âWhoa!â Rence exclaimed as the carriage came to an abrupt stop.
Eliza, sitting inside, nearly slammed into the edge of the carriage.
âYour Grace, that guyâs blocked our pathâwhat now?â Renee turned back and asked Eliza.
Elizaâs expression darkened further. She stood up and climbed out of the carriage without hesitation.
If he were so insistent on talking, then fine, sheâd make sure he regretted it The moment Caleb saw Eliza step down, his eyes lit up with anticipation. He quickly dismounted and strode toward her. âEliza, donât be angry. I just Before he could finish, Eliza slapped him across the face without a shred of mercy.
âLord Caleb,â she began, her voice cold and sharp, I am neither your mother nor your father. Iâm not here to pamper you or to your behavior.â
or tolerate Then she added. âYou said you wanted to talk to meâwhy should I have to talk to you? Donât forget who you are, Lord Caleb.â
One was the heir of a marquisate; the other, a Holy Lady on equal standing with a princess.
According to proper etiquette, not only should Caleb have greeted Eliza with a bow the moment they met, but he also shouldâve sought her permission before daring to speak.
Unfortunately, just like his mother, Caleb never gave such things a thought.
He tried to defend himself, âNo, I just wanted to apologize. The other day, I was drunk, and when those people egged me on, I got caught up in the moment and acted stupidly..
Eliza cut him off, âAnd you think this isnât more of the same?â
She scoffed âForcing a womanâs carriage to stop in the middle of the streetâis that your idea of noble manners? Youâre really doing your marquisate proud.â
Calebâs face flushed, going red, then pale, then red again.
He stammered. âI didnât mean for it to go like this. I just wanted you to wait, but you wouldnât, so I had no choice.
Eliza shot him a cold, withering stare and snapped, âYou still donât seem to understand what Iâm saying. Then let me spell it out.
She raised her voice and demanded, âLord Caleb, tell me. Why should I want for you? Because youâve forgotten to kneel and pay respects before the Holy Lady? Or because you dared to stop me in broad daylight? Caleb Nevill Lord Caleb, have you had enough of being caned and now want to try the taste of prison instead?â
âCaleb Nevill, Lord Caleb, are you tired of being disciplined and now itching to see what life in a prison cell feels like?â
Calebâs face changed instantly âKucellâ Eliza commanded sharply.
Caleb clenched his fists tightly at his sides. then finally bent his knees and reluctantly knelt âCaleb Nevill greets Your Grace,â he said, hus voice carrying a trace of emotion.
Eliza gave a cold snort, lowered her eyes slightly, and looked down at him from above as she warned. âThat is how you are supposed to 1/2 |_ Chapter 319 address the Holy Lady.
âLet this be the last time I need to remind you. Watch yourself, Lord Caleb Yes, Caleb answered through gritted teeth.
He stayed kneeling there, his entire face flushed red with humiliation.
Eliza said, âNow then, does Lord Caleb have anything else to say? Best say it all now. I donât want to see you ever again Caleb no longer had anything left to say.
He had only come hoping to talk to Eliza.
His mind spun, âEarlier, Father had scolded both me and Mother harshly, After that. I had reflected a little and realized Father was right.
1 had gone too far with Eliza, Even if I still liked Sophie, it wasnât wrong for Eliza to like n But the things he had done, the words I had said, had hurt Eliza deeply.
And then there was the whole situation with the snow cream. I do feel guilty about that.
Yet beneath that guilt, Caleb still harbored a trace of bitterness.
Even now, kneeling before Eliza just to be allowed to speak.
me, too, er status had surpassed his.
Once, she had chased after him. But now? Not only did she no longer chase him, but her The distance between them had begun with status.
And a man as arrogant and proud as Caleb could never truly accept such a disparity.
So it wasnât that he kept forgetting their difference in status.
It was that, deep down..he stubbornly refused to acknowledge it.