Summary of Chapter 399 from The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor)
Chapter 399 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Internet novel, The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
399.Chapter 399
Diana knew she wasn’t the ideal candidate to enter the palace, but the Baker family desperately needed this opportunity. Diana glanced at Eliza, who was sitting by the bed, and pressed her lips together slightly.
Most women dream of becoming the Empress. After all, it was a position that commanded respect and admiration across the land
But becoming the Empress meant sacrificing many things, and the first was freedom.
And Diana was someone who had always yearned for freedom.
Still if giving up her freedom could bring her family back to Hasen City and grant her the power to protect those she cared about, Diana was willing to make that sacrifice.
That was why, even though Diana often vented her frustrations to Eliza, she never once said she didn’t want to be the Empress
She thought to herself, Liza will undoubtedly support me. But I don’t want Liza to worry. I can handle this. It’s just a bit of freedom. I can give it up.”
With this thought in mind, Diana’s resolve grew even stronger.
Eliza turned to look into Diana’s eyes. Though Diana didn’t want her to worry, how could Eliza not be concerned about her closest friend?
She knew Diana so well that her worry deepened. But what Eliza didn’t know was that her concern might be premature, as something far more pressing required her attention now.
Thousands of miles away, someone had just received news from Hasen City. Then, the sounds of things being thrown and cursing rang out.
“Boom
“Slap!”
“Diana Oh, Diana! Why are you haunting me?” The sound of crashing objects and Isabelle’s furious screams echoed through the room, startling the maids stationed outside to look after her.
“What’s going on? Why is she suddenly losing it today?” one maid asked nervously
“I have no idea. Someone sent this woman a letter from Hasen City earlier, and she’s been like this since she read it, the other maid replied, frowning,
“A letter from Hasen City? Why didn’t you stop them and let Lord Valencia see it first?”
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