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The Lady Nun Seeks Justice (Eliza Stonor) novel Chapter 410

But the excitement didn’t last long. An hour later, the effects of the Immotality Pill wore off

The madness in Fletcher’s eyes quickly faded.

He tilted his head back and took a deep breath, but the next moment, he recoiled, covering his nose and mouth in disgust. “Clean this place up, now!” Fletcher barked sharply.

With a flick of his sleeve, he turned and strode out without hesitation.

Once he left the underground Hall of Eternity and returned to the study in the Henderson family, Fletcher sank heavily into the chair behind his desk.

He grabbed a piece of paper from the desk, one that listed several names.

His gaze swept over the names with cold intensity finally locking onto the one at the very bottom

He said, “Eliza… whether you are the real Holy Lady… Il find out soon enough.”

In Benedict’s courtyard.

After taking the medicine brewed with Snow Lotus that Eliza had prepared, Benedict woke up a few days later, just as expected.

However, his body was still incredibly weak. Other than opening his eyes to glance around, he couldn’t do much else.

He couldn’t even speak.

All he could do was lie there, motionless on the bed.

Even basic tasks like eating and drinking medicine required someone to assist him.

Over the past few days, Sophie had been staying by Benedict’s side almost constantly, trying to win back their father’s favor

She even took over the servants‘ duties, personally feeding him and administering his medicine.

But no matter how hard she tried, every time Benedict saw her approach, he would simply close his eyes, refusing to acknowledge her presence.

Gabriel didn’t say anything about his attitude.

After all, ever since the grave–digging incident, Benedict had already lost all faith in Sophie.

And now, she had gone so far as to poison him with a deadly toxin.

In Benedict’s eyes, Sophie was likely beyond redemption.

Even if Gabriel wanted to intervene, it would be pointless. He decided to let his son handle his anger in his own way.

But instead of venting his rage, Benedict chose to completely ignore her.

No matter how many days Sophie spent by his bedside, her efforts couldn’t earn even a shred of forgiveness. His Indifference was absolute, as if Sophie didn’t even exist. He shut her out entirely.

At first, Sophie, wracked with guilt, could endure the silent treatment. But as the days dragged on, Benedict’s unrelenting disregard finally pushed Sophie to her breaking point. She couldn’t take it anymore.

She said, “Benedict! What do you want me to do to earn your forgiveness? I know I was wrong! If you don’t believe me, punish me however you like! I’ll endure any punishment you give me, no matter how harsh, as long as it makes you fo

me!”

Matthew had just arrived when Sophie’s desperate plea rang out from inside.

Frowning slightly, he quickly stepped into the room. As expected, he saw Sophie kneeling by Benedict’s bedside, her face full of pitiful sorrow as she begged him.

She turned her pleading gaze to Matthew again Matthew, I understand what you’re saying I just wanted to make things right and apologize to Benedict. That’s why I’ve been staying here every day. But I didn’t expect him to reject me so completely.

He might be ignoring her, but that didn’t mean he was not angry.

At this point. Benedict had nothing left to say to Sophie.

Only Matthew still had the patience to stick by Sophie’s side.

But even Matthew couldn’t help but rub his temples in frustration after hearing her words.

“Benedict…” Matthew opened his mouth, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t bring himself to promise he’d plead for her, especially not with Benedict standing right there.

He could only say, “Forget it, Sophie. Il talk to him next time, okay? Right now, we’ve got bigger problems to deal with.” Matthew quickly added, “We’ve only got one day left before Father’s seven–day deadline. If we don’t find the antidote or the Polsonous Flower soon, he’ll kick both of us out of the family.”

Matthew frowned, and Sophie’s face turned pale with panic.

She muttered miserably, “I don’t have the antidote! And those ingredients are impossible to find! What am I supposed to do?” “What about the poison flower?” Matthew pressed, “Are you sure you don’t have even one left?”

Sophie, seeing his disbelief, immediately replied. “If you don’t believe me, you can search my courtyard yourself.”

She only had a few seeds left.

Sophie wasn’t worried about anyone discovering those seeds.

But not being able to find the antidote or the poison flower wasn’t a solution either.

To make matters worse, she couldn’t get in touch with Lucas Carter’s people at such a critical moment. It was as if they’d vanished when she needed them most.

“Oh, right!” Matthew suddenly said, “I heard recently that there’s a place in Hasen City called Hall of Eternity. They sell medicine that’s supposed to be incredibly effective. Why don’t you come with me to check it out later? Maybe we’ll find something useful there.”

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