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The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor) novel Chapter 556

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Louisa sat in the carriage, gently holding a handkerchief to her face, her soft voice drifting to those around her.

As she finished speaking, a faint smile tugged at the corners of her lips.

She had introduced herself as the daughter of the governor, and yet, wasn’t that enough to make these soldiers comply and report Prince Regent’s whereabouts?

But, it wasn’t enough.

The Black Flag soldiers standing at the county office’s entrance wasted no time, drawing their blades and thrusting them into the ground with a loud clang.

“Attention!” they commanded in unison.

“Yes!”

Every Black Flag soldier around the county office drew their swords in unison, their actions echoing through the streets.

The tension in the air doubled as the oppressive aura of the soldiers filled the space.

The bodyguards outside the carriage immediately said, “Miss, you must leave. They really will take action.”

Louisa, who had never experienced such a scene or been treated this way, bit her lip in anger, her eyes flashing with fury. She immediately ordered the driver, “Go, back to the mansion.”

She had gone through great effort to prepare herself and arrive as soon as she received the news.

Yet, she had not even seen Prince Regent, and was already being turned away by these unruly soldiers.

It was utterly disrespectful.

Louisa’s frustration grew as she journeyed back, her face an open display of irritation. The maid beside her, sensing her displeasure, knelt obediently, too afraid to speak.

Louisa said, “Not at the county office, not in Saint Snow City… where could Prince Regent have gone? Could he have already gone to Centrina City? If so, then there’s no need to rush.”

After all, the governor of Woteria was in Centrina City, but Louisa had been away at her grandmother’s house.

It was from her grandmother’s people that she had first heard that Prince Regent had arrived in Woteria.

That’s why she had come to Saint Snow City so early.

But it seemed she had come too late.

Louisa sighed, slightly disheartened, before reaching into her cosmetic box for a small hand mirror. She studied her stunning face, gazing at her reflection.

Louisa said, “Aria, do you think Prince Regent will like my face?”

Aria immediately responded, “Of course! Your beauty is unparalleled, not a single woman in all of Woteria can compare. Once Prince Regent sees you, he’ll surely be captivated, just like all the other men.”

Aria’s words, though flattering, had a ring of sincerity to them.

After all, Louisa’s beauty was well–known, and many young men in Woteria had fallen for her charm.

Even scholars had written countless poems praising her beauty, which had spread across the land.

That was why Louisa was so confident when announcing her identity.

Not just because of her father’s name, but because she believed that if Prince Regent knew of her “reputation,” he wouldn’t dare turn her away.

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Aria replied, “It’s ‘Even heroes fall for beautiful women.‘ Prince Regent is a great hero who has quelled the chaos of war, and you, my lady, are a beauty beyond compare. Doesn’t that make you two a perfect match?”

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