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Where Petals of Vengeance Bloom novel Chapter 399

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The Foster Family

The sewing room was shrouded in gloom, heavy curtains shutting out every ray of sunlight. The air inside was thick with a suffocating silence, as if the room itself had given up breathing.

Sean slumped in a chair by the window, his figure gaunt and drawn. His pajamas—once crisp and elegant, always a mark of his refined taste—now hung limply from his thin frame, wrinkled and unkempt.

His eyes were hollow, staring at nothing, as if his soul had quietly slipped away, leaving only an empty shell in its place.

In his hands he clutched a piece of embroidery, *Radiant Beauty*. His long fingers traced the delicate threads again and again, moving with a gentle, absentminded tenderness. It was as if he was searching for a lingering trace of Claire’s warmth in the fabric, desperate to hold on to what was lost.

The door creaked softly open. Grace stood on the threshold.

The moment she saw Sean—so pale, so haggard—her eyes filled with tears.

Her voice trembled with worry and affection as she called quietly, “Master Sean, please come downstairs for some dinner.”

But Sean didn’t even seem to hear her. He gave no sign that her words had registered.

Grace’s heart twisted with anxiety. She opened her mouth, wanting to offer comfort, but her throat felt blocked. A thousand words swirled on her tongue and died there, dissolving into a helpless sigh.

Shaking her head, she turned away, her footsteps heavy with sorrow.

As soon as she stepped into the hallway, she nearly bumped into Mrs. Foster.

The old matriarch, usually so upright and dignified, now moved with a slight stoop. Her eyes were ringed with exhaustion, and it seemed as if she had aged ten years in a single month.

Grace hurried to her, voice urgent. “Ma’am, please—will you try talking to Master Sean? He’s been like this for over a month now. If he’s not drinking, he’s sitting here, just staring at Claire’s embroidery all day long. I’m worried his body won't hold out much longer.”

At the mention of Claire, Grace couldn’t hold back her tears any longer. They spilled over, her words breaking.

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