Chapter 366
The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland
366.Chapter 366 âIve told you to behave and stop meddling with reckless schemes long ago. But you just wonât listen, will you? Are you trying to kill all your brothers?
âYour brothers have always doted on you. First, you poisoned Matthew, and now Benedict. Whoâs next? Anthony? Or me?â âNo, no, Father! I would never dare! I swear I wouldnât Sophie quickly knelt, trembling as she begged, âFather, please donât be angry I know I was wrong I swear I never intended to harm Benedict or Matthew. It was just a mistake! I never wanted to take their lives!â
âIs it that you donât want to, or you donât want to yet?â Gabriel aw right through Sophieâs act. A cold smirk twisted his lips as he sneered. âEvery time Iâve wamed you, youâve obediently admitted your mistakes. But have you ever truly listened? You keep causing trouble in this family. Do you truly believe this indulgence will last forever?â
Sophie frantically shook her head, too terrified to admit even half a word of what Gabriel said.
âSo whatâs your excuse this time? Come on, tell me. I want to hear why you thought it was acceptable to poison your brother, Gabriel asked.
Sophie hesitated, her mind racing as she met Gabrielâs piercing gaze.
Slowly, she began to speak, âFather, I... I was just so upset. Like you said, ever since I came back to the Stonor family, Benedict and the others have treated me like their little sister. Even when Eliza bullied me, they still stood by me. But then, not long ago, Dylan left, and Benedict stopped supporting me, too. I was scared heâd leave me like Dylan did. So, I sent him some flowers under the guise of reconciliation.â
Though Sophie often acted foolishly, her mind always seemed to sharpen in critical moments, especially when dealing with Gabriel If she told him the truth that she wanted to poison and control Benedict, Anthony, and eventually Matthew, turning them into pawns, Gabriel would never forgive her.
But she didnât say that.
Instead, she played the victim, claiming it was Benedict and Dylanâs changes that had driven her to act this way. This way, the blame wouldnât fall entirely on her.
She said she poisoned Benedict because she was afraid of losing him.
That would make Gabriel think she wasnât trying to manipulate Benedict but was simply scared heâd leave.
After all, a healthy man could come and wouldnât have that option.
d go as he pleased. But someone bedridden, like Anthony, who was frail and sickly.
Dylan could leave because he could rely on himself to survive. But if Anthony left the Stonor family, it would be a death sentence.
As Sophie spoke, Gabriel almost believed her.
To Gabriel, Sophie was a venomous fool. A little possessiveness wasnât surprising.
Suddenly, Gabriel thought of something. He frowned. âHow many pots of flowers did you say you sent to Benedict?â Sophie froze. She was about to say âtwo potsâ when she noticed Lucas, standing slightly ahead of her, discreetly holding up three fingers behind his back.
Though she didnât understand why Lucas wanted her to change her answer, his earlier actions, shielding her and showing loyalty to her mother, convinced her to trust him She quickly corrected herself. âOh, right, it was three pots. I misspoke earlier. I sent Benedict three pots of flowers.â Gabriel narrowed his eyes slightly Under the weight of his scrutiny, Sophie dared not show even a hint of quilt. Only when a thin layer of sweat formed on her forehead did she finally hear Gabriel scoff Gabriel said, âWhether it was two pots or three, Iâll believe you this time. Fifty lashes with the family whipâno exce -no exceptions.
It was the same punishment she had received when she poisoned Matthew Successfully unlocked!