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The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor) novel Chapter 83

Chapter 83

Cabinelliegan slowly, Prince Regent, Sophie’s current bindsday is not her real Birthday, but the anniversary of her mother’s

Nedan raised an eyebrow, his expression clearly disbelieving. “Why confuse it with her birthday then?”

“It was merely to remind Sophie of the day her mother passed away, so her birthday was moved forward by two months According to her real birtladay, she is actually younger than Eliza, so there’s nothing wrong with her being the younger

“Is that a

“Tiuit is all,” Gabinel replied with an impassive face.

Sophie also molded quickly. “That’s right. My father took this into consideration for me. I didn’t expect it to cause at misunderstanding with Your Highness, but my real birthday is still some time away

Hearing Sophie confirm this, Benedict and the others around them exchanged surprised looks.

They didn’t know until today that there was such a hidden story behind Sophie’s birthday.

Of course, it was fake. Sophie knew very well that her mother’s death anniversary was not that day at all.

Gabriel only said that to deceive Nolan.

Mraid that Nolan would think too much about it, Sophie immediately said to Eliza, “But if Eliza minds, I can change the way I address her in the future”

“There is no need” Eliza raised her hand and refused without hesitation. “I am no longer a member of the Stonor family, so you don’t have to change the way you address me. It’s best not to call me sister again in the future.”

She was disgusted. Nolan was not fooled by these two either.

He asked, “If that is the case, then why bring forward Serenity’s birthday? I vaguely remember that the Duchess of Mowbay’s death anniversary is not on that day, is it?”

“Of course not, my mother’s death anniversary has long passed Eliza’s face turned even colder at the mention of her

mother.

But this coldness was not directed at Nolan but at Gabriel

Gabriel glanced at her before speaking again, “It’s true that it wasn’t on the same day. However, I took into consideration that it was Sophie’s first year at the Duke’s estate and wanted to foster a hand between them, hence the arrangement.”

An arrangement that turned your own daughter into a laughingstock, completely overshadowed?”

Matthew suddenly interjected, coldly saying, “That was her own fault! If she wasn’t jealous of Sophie and hadn’t done so many bad things to her, how could we not even give her a single flower?”

Nolan thought, “Yes, that’s right. It was all Eliza’s fault.

she had be

‘If she had been as innocent, kind, well–behaved, and sensible as Sophie, how could so many people hate her?

Nolan’s handsome face lost its smile, and he didn’t even glance at Matthew

He said indifferently. “It seems that the Duke really doesn’t

‘t know how to discipline his children.”

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Chapter 83

None of them understood manners, nor did they know their place.

He added, “Why don’t you send them to my residence? Il teach them for you. How about that?”

“Prince Regent, you are busy with state affairs every day, I wouldn’t want to trouble you” After Gabriel finished speaking, he turned around and slapped Matthew across the face.

Without any hesitation, he slapped Matthew across the face. Matthew was caught off guard and didn’t even have time to dodge.

“Father!” Benedict and the others were startled and immediately stepped forward.

But Cabric. ed, “Stay where you are! Nobody move.”

Nolan nodded, seingly enjoying the show. “I suggest you all behave yourselves. It’s enough for your father to teach you a lesson today. Otherwise. Ill have to do it myself.”

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Gabriel did not hold back. He slapped Matthew hard across his face, his expression impassive.

Soon, blood trickled from the corner of Matthew’s mouth. Seeing this, Sophie couldn’t help but take a step back.

It was only now that Sophie truly felt the terror of Nolan.

He could even make her father, who had always been high and mighty, choose to swallow his anger. She couldn’t really afford to provoke such a man,

Eliza, who had long seen through her thoughts, sneered, “It’s good to be afraid. After all, some people are truly not worthy of being provoked by someone of your status.”

Father has long helped me settle all those matters from back then completely. It is absolutely impossible for others to know my true background.

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