Chapter 325
The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland
Chapter 325 That night, a figure slipped past everyone in the Dukeâs estate, silently entering Anthonyâs room.
Standing by the bed, Tina fixed her gaze on Anthony lying there, her dagger pressing soundlessly against his neck.
The cold, razorâsharp blade barely touched Anthonyâs skin, yet a thin line of blood appeared on his neck.
It seemed that if a little a little more force were exerted his throat would have been slit clean.
However, Tina finally held back âKilling them is easy, but I donât want it to be that simple. My revenge has always been about making them suffer worse than death.â
Eliza once told Tina that. Tina didnât fully understand, but it didnât matter. She would obey without hesitation if Eliza, her mistress, said 50.
Tina withdrew the dagger and pulled out a palmâsized spider, placing it on Anthonyâs body.
The spider crawled over Anthony several times before finding its mark. It climbed onto Anthonyâs neck and sank its fangs deep.
Anthony seemed to sense something even in his sleep. His body twitched slightly, but he soon fell into a heavy s slumber.
Satisfied that her target was marked. Tina retrieved the spider and disappeared into the night without a trace.
Tina arrived outside Sophieâs courtyard in no time.
Tina sensed something amiss just as she was about to step inside. She quickly concealed herself.
A second later, a blackâclad figure appeared in the spot she had just vacated.
The blackâclad figure scanned the area cautiously but didnât notice anything unusual. After a while, he returned to Sophieâs courtyard to continue his watch.
âSophie has a shadow guard stationed in her courtyard? Is he one of the Dukeâs estate shadow guards?â asked Eliza.
The next morning, Eliza woke up and heard Tinaâs report.
Tin: shook her head. âNo, The Duke estateâs newly trained shadow guards are far too weak. But the shadow guardâs skills last night were exceptional. His skill could never be cultivated in a short time.â
Flizaâs gaze sharpened. âHow does he compare to you?â
Tina replied steadily. âWe havenât confronted each other headâon. Judging by his reactions, Iâd say weâre evenly matched.â
âHe can evenly match Tina? thought Eliza. Her eyes widened slightly in surprise.
After all, Tina was one of the top ten shadow guards trained by the royal family, a rare talent among thousands.
Eliza had never encountered another shadow guard who could rival Tina since Tina had joined her.
Apparently, the person stationed by Sophieâs side in the Dukeâs estate was no ordinary figure.
Either Gabriel had brought him in from outside, or Sophieâs backers had sent someone to protect her.
Eliza narrowed her eyes slightly, recalling the two individuals named Nonus Ophidian and Septimus Ophidian.
Could it be that one of those Opludian stakes had shown up? thought Eliza.
That person is super alert and has been guarding Sophieâs courtyard the entire time. I couldnât find a chance to act, Tina admitted, her lone tinged with disappointment. It was her first failure to carry out Elizaâs orders.
Then, a bowl of spaghetti was suddenly placed before Tina.
Tina looked up and saw Rente grinning as she set the bowl down.
1/2 Chapter 325 Î âTina, eat up! Holy Lady told me to make your favorite spaghetti this morning before she went to bed last night. I even added two eggs and a spoonful of meat sauceâjust the way you like it!â said Renee cheerfully.
Eliza didnât eat meat but never imposed her dietary choices on Renee and Tina.
Renee and Tina had tried to follow her vegetarian habits for a while, but they obediently returned to their usual diets after Eliza playfully knocked on their heads and told them to stick to their preferences.
Tina stared at the bowl of spaghetti, piled high and brimming with aroma, but said nothing.
Eliza took her bowl from Rence. Compared to Tinaâs, hers was plain and simple.
However, Eliza didnât mind at all. She picked up her fork and stirred her spaghetti lightly before turning to Tina. âAlright, eat up before it gets cold Upon hearing that, Tina finally picked up her fork and ate.
Upon seeing her start eating, Eliza smiled and said, âYou did well last night. Under those circumstances, it was smart not to push forward. Renee and I wouldâve been so worried if you had gotten hurt.â
When chatting privately with Tina and Renee, Eliza was much more relaxed, dropping her usual formalities and refraining from referring to herself as the humble nun.
Only Eliza, Tina, and Renee were in the small courtyard. One who had renounced the world, one who had lost all her family, and one who had been alone since childhood.
They leaned on each other. Their bond grew deeper with time, built on mutual trust and sincerity.
They werenât related by blood, but their connection was stronger than that of most families.
âExactly! Holy Lady is right. So. Tina, stop overthinking and enjoy your meal. Try my cooking today and tell me if itâs good!â
Renee chimed in enthusiastically.
Tina picked up a mouthful of spaghetti, slurping them up and savoring the rich, fragrant taste. After chewing and swallowing, she smiled. âMmm, itâs delicious.â
The âMmmâ was directed at Eliza, while the âdeliciousâ was meant for Renee.
Tinaâs lips curved into a smile, and the heaviness in her heart melted away, replaced by a warm sense of belonging.
Eliza. Tina, and Renee ate together, enjoying their bowl of spaghetti with relish.
After finishing their meal, Eliza told Tina, âSince Sophie has an unknown, shadow guard keeping watch over her, thereâs no need to visit the Dukeâs estate anymore. Stay here at the nunnery and keep a close eye on things. If that person is indeed working with Sophie, according to her style, it wonât be long before she sends someone to test us.â