Chapter 384
The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland
Matthew stared at Gabriel in shock Tather, what do you mean by that?â
Gabriel paused for a moment. âYou know exactly what I mean, Matthewâ
âI donât understand? Matthew shouted, his voice trembling with anger as he glared at Gabriel Gabriel let out another heavy sigh. âItâs just an engagement. I know youâre unwilling, but Benedict doesnât have much time left. If we donât get the medicine soon, he wonât make it. Can you truly stand by and watch Benedict die?â
Matthewâs voice trembled as he asked. âAre you really asking me to give up my engagement to save him? When other solutions exist, must you plead Eliza?â
âWhat other way is there?â Gabrielâs expression darkened, his tone sharp. âSnowlotus? A century old Purple Shroom? Or that mythical Bloodshade Blossom no oneâs even seen? Do you think any of those are easy to find?
âIt Benedict could hold on for another week or two, I wouldnât be this desperate! But he could die at any moment now! These medicines are the only thing keeping him alive. If we donât get them, weâll be preparing for his funeral instead!â
The moment those words were uttered, a heavy silence descended between Gabriel and Matthew Matthew stood frozen in place, his fists clenched so tightly his knuckles turned white, his eyes bloodshot with suppressed emotion Gabriel looked at Matthewâs pained expression, quilt flickering in his heart. But he had no choice.
He couldnât abandon Benedict.
Matthew, break off your engagement with Diana. She already said she wanted to end it, didnât she?â
Matthewâs voice cracked, his eyes brimming with tears. âNo, she was just upset! She didnât mean it. I can make it right! I can make her forgive me! But if I really break it off, sheâll never forgive me! Father, Iâm begging you. Donât make me end things with Dianal Matthew dropped to his knees before Gabriel, tilting his head back as he pleaded desperately.
But Gabriel stood there, his expression as cold and unyielding as stone, unmoved by Matthewâs desperation.
Father Matthewâs voice trembled, panic creeping into his tone as he called out again This time, Gabriel finally reacted. Slowly, he raised a hand and placed it gently on Matthewâs head, ruffling his hair in a gesture so tender that, for a fleeting moment, Matthew thought Gabriel had relented.
But just as hope lit up Matthewâs face, Gabrielâs voice cut through the moment like a blade, âMatthew, itâs not that Iâm being cruel But I canât turn my back on Benedict. Be a good son and listen to me.â
The words struck Matthew like a thunderclap. His body froze, his face drained of all color Elza set her cup down, a satisfied smile playing on her lips. âRenee, take the annulment papers and the engagement token to Lord Mowbay It didnât take long for Renee to present both items to Gabriel The engagement token for Eliza and Caleb was an emerald hairpin, while the one for Diana and Matthew was a pendant That pendant had been painstakingly carved by Matthew himself years ago when they were engaged.
Now, however, it was being returned to its original owner, along with the annulment papers.
Matthewâs gaze locked onto the document, his eyes dark and story as they fixated on Dianaâs name and the red fingerprint sealing her decision His teeth sank into his lower lip, breaking the skin. Blood trickled down the comer of his mouth, but he didnât seem to Î ÎÎÎΤΠâWhere is Diana?â he suddenly asked. âI need to see her âShe doesnât want to see you, Eliza replied coolly 7 said I need to see her Matthew roared, his voice raw with fury as he slapped Reneeâs hand away Reneeâs hands hurt from the impact, and she was startled by the sudden outburst. By the time she recovered and reached out again, she only managed to grab hold of the annulment papers.
The pendant, however, slipped from her grasp Successfully unlocked! sound. The pendant shattered into two pieces Matthew, still furning, suddenly froze when he heard the sound. His gaze dropped, and panic overtook him He quickly snatched up the shuttered pendant. Seeing the cracks, hig anger boiled over, and he exploded at Renee. âHow dare you break my stuff? Are you trying to get yourself killed?â
wasnât mat You hit my hand.
wretched girl, hoe dire you Talk Matthew shot to his feet, his face twisted with fury, and raised his hand to âMatthew! Gabrieft Henne dodged. fut was already too late set annugh. The clap graved past her cheek, and landed on the forward, and a trudi sharper slap rang out Matthewâs head mapped to the side a vivid red handprint Mooming on his cheek almost immediately Thieuâs eyes horned with fury me the glared at him getting her teeth Matthew, who do you think you are daring to lecture The pulled tienes behind her protectively and snatched back the animent papers âYou donât want to sign? Iâve got plenty Matthew smirked his cheek will stinging from the step, his expression dark and venomout âOh really? Go ahead, try m Just woll and new Matthew Elizaâs voice was cold as ice âYouâll regret that stap he turned sharply and issued a command âTina, show them out.â
Gabriel said âWWâ
Gabriel was completely blindsided by how quickly things had escalated He tried to stop Fle, but before he could say anything, a sharp blade sliced through the air and embedded self into the to his head with a deafening thud dangerously closeâif Gabriel aken even one step forward, the blade wouldâve been lodged in his Tina landed inside the courtyard gate, her gaze icy and unyielding the spat out a single word, âLeave.â
Moments later the courtyard door slammed shut with a resounding bang, leaving Gabriel and Matthew standing outside Ganetâs face tumed icy as he stared at the tightly shut courtyard gate.
The ar grew heavy with tension. After a long suffocating silence, he turned to Matthew, his voice sharp and cold. is this ter Heredict dead?â
Mattiune: aviped the blood from the corner of his mouth, his head lowered as he spoke in a submissive tone, 1 donât w call off the engagement either Father, youâre a brilliant manâthere must be another way, Pleas of in death.
never change. I will never let her gor Matthew thought