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The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor) novel Chapter 138

Summary for Chapter 138: The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor)

Chapter 138 – A Turning Point in The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor) by Free Collection

In this chapter of The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor), Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 138 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

Isabelle Fletcher was born out of wedlock to the Fletcher family.

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A few years ago, when Eliza fell into the water, Isabelle saved her life. Since then, Eliza has regarded Isabelle as a friend and even introduced her to her best friend, Diana Baker.

Because of this, Eliza and Diana have always regarded Isabelle as one of their own.

Knowing that she was a daughter born out of wedlock and was not cared for by her mother at home and was bullied by her other Elizas, so the two personally went to her door to support her.

Knowing that her monthly allowance was small and her expenses were frugal, they would save a portion of whatever was delicious and fun for her, and would take her with them wherever they went.

Knowing that Isabelle had no one to oversee her marriage, Eliza took it upon herself to ask their father to find a reputable lady in Hasen City to help Eliza find a good marriage.

But half a year ago, for some unknown reason, Isabelle’s attitude changed completely. She invited Eliza out for a trip alone, only to push her into the water and watch her sink to the bottom of the lake.

If it weren’t for someone passing by who heard Eliza’s cry for help, she would have died.

After being rescued, Eliza confronted Isabelle, but the answer she got was the first time she had ever faced such malice. “Why do you think I saved you in the first place? Of course it was because you are the Duke of Mowbay’s daughter!

“With just one word from you, you could turn my life upside down. You even get me a good marriage I couldn’t even dream of. Did you think such charity would make me flattered? More grateful to you? Adore you?

“Wrong! I only hate you!

“Eliza, you’ll never know how jealous I am of you.”

Isabelle’s words that day stayed with Eliza for a long time.

Even more profoundly etched in her memory was the look in Isabelle’s eyes, the hatred in them as if she were looking at her sworn enemy of several lifetimes.

Eliza was utterly disheartened, still unable to comprehend what she had done wrong.

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