Chapter 360
The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland
âWhat did you say? Enter the palace?â Eliza was stunned upon hearing the news. âYouâre going to the palace... as concubine?â
Diana laughed. âYou little rascal, donât underestimate mel Iâm not going in as a concubine. Iâm going to be the Empress!â
She grinned at Eliza âSoon, I be the Empress. When you see me, youâd better bow properly. If your etiquette isnât flawless, Iâll make you warm my bedâ
Eliza rolled her eyes. âCut it out! Iâm being serious here.â
âI am serious, Dead serious, Diana replied, She hugged Eliza, who was still wrapped in blankets. âAfter my family was reassigned, the only way to return to Hasen City early was through a special opportunity. Otherwise, weâd have to wait at least ten or twenty years until my father achieves something noteworthy enough to catch the kingâs attention. But my family canât wait that long âYou know how it is. Hasen City is a battlefield where wolves outnumber prey. The king is still young and needs capable people now. If we donât return soon, even ten years would be too late.â
By then, the king would be twentyâsix, no longer needing assistance.
At that point, the Baker family wouldnât even have a chance to compete.
Eliza understood Dianaâs reasoning, but she couldnât help but worry. âYour personality is so unsuited for palace life. Once you enter those gilded cages, half your life vanishes beneath protocol, and youâll never be able to come out as you please again.â
Sure, Diana becoming the Empress would indeed pave the way for her familyâs return, but it came at the cost of her freedom.
She hated restraint and loved traveling.
But as the Empress, she would be bound by countless restrictions, and traveling would be out of the question.
The thought of Diana trapped forever in the palace made Elizaâs eyes redden. âIs this the only way?â
Seeing Eliza on the verge of tears, Diana pinched her cheek lightly. âThere are other ways, of course, but my grandfatherâs health canât wait any longer,â
âWhat? Whatâs wrong with your grandpa?â Eliza was startled and quickly asked for more details.
âDonât worry, itâs just an old illness, Diana replied calmly.
Life, aging, sickness, deathâitâs a natural part of life that no one can escape.
âI can save your grandpa! Let me help you!â Eliza immediately thought of the magical water in her pocket farm She could use it to heal Dianaâs grandpal Her pocket farm also had rare herbs. She had Mary to guide her, and Lawrence could lend a hand With all these resources, she was confident the illness could be cured!
But Diana shook her head firmly. âNo, Liza. I know you want to help, but Iâve already made up my mind. Iâm breaking off the engagement with Matthew. I gave him a chance, but he didnât value it. That chance is gone.
âOnce the engagement is annulled, Iâll start preparing to enter the palace. The Empress Dowager has already sent a letter to my grandfather, and sheâs aware of my return to Hasen Cityâ
Eliza understood now. It wasnât Diana who chose to enter the palaceâit was the Empress Dowager who had chosen her. The young king needed a strong queen, but not one from an overly powerful family Diana fit the role perfectly The Baker family was respectable, with generations of officials While Diana wasnât scholarly, she knew all the proper etiquette and politics. Compared to other noblewomen, her flaws became advantagesâexactly what the Empress Dowager wanted.
Eliza pressed her lips together, speechless âEnough overthinking. Besides, the palace isnât that terrifying. Remember how I used to bully the king when he was a kid? If I marry him, do you think heâd dare bully me?â E That was true.
Elizaâs thoughts drifted to the king.
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Back when Elizaâs mother used to care for the young king, Diana was always there too. She was barely more than a toddler herself, yet already reducing the future prince to wailing tears. Those days followed a predictable pattern: if Matthew wasnât 2/2 360 Chapter 360 crying, the crown prince certainly was.
Neither of them could escape Dianaâs mischief.
As for Eliza? She had been crying too, for milk, âEnough, enough. I donât want to talk about this. Tell me more about your trips to Plutonville and Noganlul. I heard it was thrilling.
You became a celestial maiden in the eyes of the people there...
Since Diana didnât want to dwell on it, Eliza obliged.
The two spent the entire afternoon chatting under the covers, sharing stories and laughter. Later, they made dinner togetherâor rather, Eliza did the cooking while Diana played the role of her assistant Once the food was ready, Mary arrived.
The three of them gathered around the table, enjoying a simple vegetarian meal and coffee, simple but joyful While laughter filled one place, gloom hung over another.
After days of enduring the screams echoing through the Ministry of Justice, Gabriel was exhausted. He emerged thinner, with dark circles under his eyes.
Yet compared to him, Sophie was in an even worse state. She looked like sheâd been to hell and back.
No one knew how she had endured those days.
The endless screams, the heartâwrenching sobs...
The prison was a living nightmare. The prison was filled with prisoners, tortured day and night. Some were questioned multiple times a day, even after dark.
All of them were palace servants connected to the party.
Seeing the horrific state of those prisoners, Sophie was consumed by terror, constantly fearing that she would be next.
She couldnât eat or sleep. By the time she was finally released, she was a pale, emaciated shell of her former self, barely recognizable âIâm free! Iâm finally free When she saw daylight again, Sophie burst into tears.