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The Swordswoman’s Revenge Story after Rebirth

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Geoffrey, Margaret, and William arrived at Montlins Manor at the same time.

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Having already heard the rough details from Tyler’s attendants, Geoffrey was seething wage and sorrow throughout the journey.

Simultaneously. Lord Harmon arrived with Magistrate Jaycob Hinton and several officers.

As soon as Geoffrey stepped into Montlins Manor, his eyes fell on Isolde, who was sitting leisurely on the veranda, playing with her dog. Fury consumed him. Without hesitation, he kicked toward her abdomen. roaring. “You unfilial wretch! How can you be so vicious?”

Isolde had not expected him to strike so suddenly. She instinctively tried to dodge, but since she was sitting and holding Leonis, she could only shift to the right. Still, Geoffrey’s foot landed heavily on her thigh bone.

He had lashed out in the heat of rage, without holding back at all. On the way here, he had been struggling to contain his anger, but the moment he saw Isolde, it all crupted.

A bone–deep pain shot through Isolde’s leg. She swore she could hear the bone crack.

Slowly, she raised her head, her eyes blazing with fury. Yet, for some reason, she smiled–a chilling, mocking grin. “Well, well, the mighty Geoffrey is here.”

“You-” Geoffrey was so furious he was at a loss for words. He wanted nothing more than to slap her to death.

Tyler, however, was completely stunned.

-The reason he had specifically summoned Geoffrey was because he knew this was a conspiracy. But somet

things were inconvenient for him to say–Geoffrey, on the other hand, could. That was why he hadn’t immediately questioned the witnesses, waiting instead for their arrival.

But he hadn’t expected Geoffrey to act without even asking a single question.

Tyler shook his head with a bitter smile. Geoffrey had worked in the Inspectorate for years and was a meticulous investigator, yet when it came to his own family, he was so reckless and blindly trusting.

she smiled in her rage and sorrow–a smile filled with soul–shattering hatred.

a Duke’s legitimate daughter because she had no one to rely on. Even her own father

was also consumed with rage. He wanted to hit Isolde too, but with so many esteemed figures present, he held back. Instead, he spat at her

Venomous woman.

ever composed, cast a cold, sharp glance at William, displeased with his loss of decorum. She reminded him sternly. “William, Tyler will

then entered the hall, gracefully bowing to Tyler. Tyler, family scandals

is the

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conduct the inquiry here. If the accusations

acknowledged his reasoning with a nod, then took her seat

seat first,” Tyler said, standing

inside, glaring at Tyler. “Tyler, just punish her as the law dictates.

favoritism.”

responded calmly. “The case hasn’t even been investigated yet. Whether she’s guilty is still uncertain”

turned cold. “Tyler, I don’t understand your meaning. So many eyewitnesses saw her push Eleanor into the water–how can you say she might not be guilty?”

the magistrate in charge of this case, General. Your opinions are unnecessary.

palm, voice

rang out like steel: “Did you personally

I have to personally witness it?” Milton scoffed. “There were so many

courtesy. “If you did not personally witness it, then you are not a witness. And if you are not a witness, then I did not ask for your opinion. So what are you interrupting for?”

was momentarily stunned into silence. He had no retort, so he could only glare

known for his integrity–he would never shield someone just because

a known upholder of justice. So when Margaret indirectly

anything, Mrs. Langley. The case will be investigated as it should be. I

assurance, we can rest easy.”

inspect the crime scene.” he ordered, then turned

the lowest rank. Dragging her injured leg, she walked inside with Leonis, settling into her seat. Matilda and Samiyah also came to observe, while Michelle,

then glanced at Isolde, who looked utterly indifferent, as if

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