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The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor) novel Chapter 144

Chapter 144

On the way back, Eliza lay on Tina’s back, gently hugging her.

They both tacitly did not talk about the secret just now,

One person confided a secret, while the other kept it for her.

When they returned to Saint Grace Nunnery, it was indeed already dawn.

Eliza simply didn’t go back to sleep.

She drank a sip of the magical water from the pocket farm, refreshed herself, and then, before Dylan came, she called Tina again.

Because she planned to entrust Tina with something. “Tina, you should have met the shadow guards around the Duke of Mowbay before, right? What do you think? Can you handle them?”

“Tina, you should have met the shadow guards around the Duke of Mowbay before, right? What do you think? Can you handle them?

Tina nodded. “Yes.”

“Good. One day after His Highness and I leave in the carriage, I need you to go to the Duke’s estate and kidnap someone for

me.”

“Okay.”

Tina didn’t even ask who it was before she nodded in agreement.

Eliza smiled. “You’ve seen her many times. It’s Sophie. She should be lying in bed recovering from her injuries, unable to move. Bring her to me without anyone knowing.”

“Serenity, rest assured.”

Not long after Eliza gave the task to Tina, Nolan arrived with a thousand Black Flag soldiers.

There was not only the carriage Eliza was riding in, but also some supplies that needed to be escorted.

He said, “Let’s go. It’s time to depart.”

As she was about to walk out of the Saint Grace Nunnery, Mary caught up with her. “Serenity, take this and this, and wear them with you at all times.”

“Serenity, take this and this, and wear them well.”

Mary gave Eliza a bundle and a wooden peace charm she had carved herself.

Eliza took the things and gave Mary a gentle hug. “Mary, don’t worry, I’ll be back soon.”

“Okay… Be careful. I’ll be waiting for you to come back.” Mary’s eyes were slightly red as she held Eliza’s hand tightly, refusing to let go.

Mary’s eyes were slightly red as she held Eliza’s hand tightly, refusing to let go.

It was as if she was sending her child away from home for the first time, full of worry and reluctance.

“Alright, Mary, I have to go.” Eliza gave her another helpless hug before turning to leave and boarding the carriage.

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Chapter 144

Eliza gave her another helpless hug before turning to leave and boarding the carriage.

A person said, “Serenity, come back soon! You must be careful out there!”

Another said, “Stay close to His Highness, and don’t wander off alone!”

Someone else said, “No matter what happens, remember to come back!”

The Reverend and other people of Saint Grace Nunnery came out to see Eliza off,

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They waved goodbye to the departing carriage and kept calling out to Eliza, who poked her head out of the window, until the carriage gradually disappeared from sight.

The long procession went down the mountain.

Just as Eliza was sitting in the carriage looking at the peace charm, a distant cry came from behind. “Eliza, Eliza…”

“Eliza… Eliza…”

A soldier said, “Yes, sir!”

Benedict said, “Eliza, don’t go!”

The Black Flag stopped Benedict. No matter how he shouted, Eliza didn’t look back,

What Benedict didn’t understand was that from the day Eliza left the Duke’s estate, she would never look back.

After the procession had gone some distance, Benedict, stopped in his tracks by the Black Flag, realized it was not just him they had detained.

There was also his equally stubborn and disobedient younger brother, Dylan, who also refused to turn back.

He asked, “Dylan? What are you doing here?

Benedict dismounted and helped Dylan, who had fallen to the ground from chasing Eliza too quickly, to his feet.

“Benedict, I’m here to find Eliza.”

The worry and concern on Dylan’s face were no less than Benedict’s. “Benedict, I’m here to find Eliza.”

But he had also heard Eliza’s utterly resolute reply just now as Benedict tried to persuade her.

Dylan’s expression was as if he was about to cry. “How can she be so stubborn?! How can she dare to do such a dangerous thing?

“It’s all my fault. If I had been nicer to her, she wouldn’t have left the Stonor family out of disappointment, she wouldn’t have become a Holy Lady, and she wouldn’t have gone to Plutonville!”

Dylan stood there, crying like a child.

Seeing him crying like this, Benedict couldn’t help but feel sorry for him. “It’s not your fault, it’s mine. I didn’t take good care of you…”

Benedict had promised his mother that he would be the best brother and raise his younger siblings well.

But now he had made so many unforgivable mistakes.

Therefore, he felt that Dylan and Eliza becoming like this today was all his fault.

If anything happened to Eliza on the way to Plutonville, he would not be able to face his mother.

Benedict was filled with regret at the moment.

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