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Chapter 91 Challenging Prudence

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Prudence was surprised. “Marquis of Greystone’s daughter? How could you even think of such a thing? She’s a princess. Would she even consider Bryant?”

Matilda curled her lips and remarked, “She may be a princess, but she’s arrogant and bad–tempered. No one is interested in marrying her now.”

Geoffrey’s face darkened. “Watch your words. Do you not fear bringing trouble upon yourself?”

Seeing her husband’s displeasure, Matilda immediately fell silent.

However, Prudence had taken note of her words. After a moment of thought, she asked, “If I recall correctly, doesn’t Marquis of Greystone also have another daughter?”

Geoffrey replied, “Yes, Princess Sadie is known for her virtuous nature and medical skills. She is highly favored by the Queen Mother.”

Prudence said thoughtfully, “But even so, she is out of our league. Forget it. Let’s first secure a good match for Nicole. We can consider other matters later.”

“Yes,” Matilda and Geoffrey replied in unison.

Prudence then turned her gaze to Michelle’s face and asked, “What happened to you?”

Michelle had been sitting stiffly the entire time. Hearing the question, she immediately fell to her knees. Just as she was about to speak, Geoffrey dismissed the servants, then said in front of Isolde, “She brought this upon herself. She has been cast out by the Velmont family.”

-Prudence was shocked. Her face twitched, and anger flashed in her eyes. “How did this happen?”

Geoffrey recounted everything that had happened at Montlins Manor in full detail.

After hearing it, Prudence’s gaze turned icy as she shot Isolde a look. “Why couldn’t this matter be handled privately behind closed doors? Did it really have to be blown out of proportion like that?”

Her anger was evident. In a noble household, one’s honor was tied to the whole family’s name. When one prospered, all prospered, but when one fell, all suffered.

With Michelle now branded as a discarded woman, arranging marriages for Nicole and Martha would become difficult. Even the young male members would face obstacles in securing good matches.

within Prudence, and she cast

privately? That was my original plan. But they involved the authorities and insisted on making a spectacle of

was seething but could not find fault in Isolde’s response. She merely turned her cold gaze to Matilda and said, “You were responsible for raising only two daughters, yet you

comment implicitly included Isolde in her reprimand as

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is doing well, as her mother, you’ll also benefit. Would that not be a good thing? Yet you insisted on siding with Michelle

her sister–in–law for always looking down on her. But since Prudence favored Priscilla, Matilda knew that if she talked back

she kept her head lowered and remained

unfold when she suddenly saw Martha walk up to her and reach out to pull out the pearl

and asked, “What are you

bore a striking resemblance to Priscilla. She had delicate features, but as the youngest in the family, she was a bit spoiled and domineering. She pointed at

“Why should I?”

it,” Martha

your problem,” Isolde said coldly.

and upset Prudence, he quickly smiled and said, “Martha, you like that hairpin? I’ll have someone get you a new one later.

“No! I want hers! I don’t care

a

new one.”

it to her. It’s not worth much, and

buy her one instead. I like this one, and I don’t

if Isolde was reluctant, she wouldn’t dare refuse outright. She hadn’t expected such

expression darkened

Priscilla smiled slightly and said, “Enough, Martha. If you want something, I’ll buy it for you later. How could you take what your cousin treasures? Isolde doesn’t have

Do I lack anything? If you gave it to me, I’d make sure

smiled faintly. “What’s mine is mine, and what’s yours is yours. You said I’m stingy, but you’re not much better off yourself. No matter how pathetic I am, at least I still have my mother’s money

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