Chapter 178

Gillian sent people out to investigate, and quickly learned about the commotion Rebecca had caused at Northwatch Estate with her

eldest son and daughter-in-law.

The incident had caused quite a stir, and it was easy to gather information. The general sentiment among the onlookers was that the Warren family had been excessively oppressive.

Gillian had this information confirmed and then reported it to Helen, who frowned at the news.

"If Carissa hadn't pushed the matter to an extreme, would the

Warrens have gone to such lengths to cause a scene? Did Sebastian really refuse to treat her?"

"It's true," Gillian confirmed. "The physician's office also issued a statement and clarified that it was due to Madam Warren's lack of virtue that they refused to treat her."

Helen sneered. "Since when do physicians decide whether to treat a patient based on their character? As an outsider, how could he know the internal matters of the Warren family? Clearly, Carissa must have told him she was being mistreated by her in-laws. Sebastian, taking her side, refused to treat the old lady."

Yates as a secondary wife with his military achievements, and Madam Warren supported this. arrangement. That may have displeased Sebastian, given his

filled with disdain. "Regardless of the reasons, one should never cut off another's means of survival. If the Warren family's matriarch wasn't pushed into a desperate situation,

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already embarrassing enough without airing

palace conspiracies. Her simple-mindedness led her to believe that if someone caused trouble, it must be the troublemaker's fault-after all, why else would someone

had already decided that

and she disliked her intensely. She was so averse to her that. she told Gillian, "Even if he wanted to marry a dog, I would think it a

felt that Carissa was unworthy of Rafael, but now wasn't the time to stoke the flames. She could only say, "You could summon her to the palace tomorrow, Your Highness. Perhaps she will reconsider if she knows the difficulties

a letter for Carissa to come to the palace the next day, Frederick

to deal with. She had high standards, and rarely held anyone in high regard. They

suggested, "My lady, perhaps you should ask

to accompany you to the palace. At least with him there, Lady Helen won't make

overstep her bounds. At most, she'll

can't handle."

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