Chapter 398
The Lady Nun Vows Revenge by Caroline Rowland
398.Chapter 398 He said, âMr. Padilla, Mrs. Padilla, and Mrs. Kassandra Padilla, Iâm back! Iâve brought Eliza back with me!â
This is Eliza, the daughter of Miss Caroline Padilla, the bloodline of the Padilla family. Eliza will inherit the Padilla family and become the next head of the Padilla familyâ Malaki, choking back tears, silently shared everything about Eliza with the Padilla family ancestors.
Then, Malaki thought to himself, âMr. Padilla, Mrs. Padilla, and Mrs. Kassandra Padilla, with Eliza here, you can finally rest in peace.
Eliza stepped forward to light candles for them, but upon inspecting the memorial plaques, she found everything damp and moldy.
She couldnât light candles under such circumstances.
Hence, Eliza turned and knelt on the ground before the gravestones. After standing in silent tribute like Malaki, she slowly straightened up, gazing at the memorial plaques as she said, âI pray to you, all the ancestors. Please let me successfully change my last name. After I change my last name from Stonor to Padilla, Iâll officially become a member of the Padilla family. I will restore the Padilla familyâs honor and reclaim everything that rightfully belongs to us.â
She no longer belonged to Dukeâs estate, yet hadnât fully become a member of the Padilla family either.
Hence, she would have to find a way to take back what Gabriel had stolen from the Padilla family, no matter how difficult.
But once she changed her last name to Padilla and became part of the Padilla family, she would have every reason to do it After all, a daughter of the Padilla family reclaiming what belonged to them was only natural.
But that was why Gabriel reacted so strongly to Elizaâs idea of changing her last name.
He would never allow her to change her last name so easily.
But no matter what Gabriel did, Elizaâs resolve to change her last name was unshakable.
Though she had become a nun and was not supposed to care so much about those worldly things, like her last name, her identity as the Holy Lady meant she would not be limited to being a nun.
Changing her last name required a simple ceremony, and she did not need to invite anyone. But first, she needed to clean up the Padilla familyâs estate.
Malaki was naturally entrusted with handling this matter.
Then, after Eliza returned to Saint Grace Nunnery, Diana, who had been summoned to the palace immediately after she annulled her engagement, finally reappeared after two full days of absence.
âWhatâs wrong? You look terrible.â As Diana stepped inside, Eliza frowned and asked, âDid someone give you a hard time?â
âWas it the Empress Dowager? Or the Emperor? Eliza wondered.
âThatâs right. Someone gave me a hard time.â Now that only Eliza and two others were in the courtyard, Diana vented without restraint, âDo you know what the Empress Dowager made me do after I entered the palace? She taught me how to manage the inner court herself.â
Diana cried as she said. âThere were so many account books piling up like mountains. Iâm not even the Empress yet, but the Empress Dowager trusted me enough to let me check them. And not just that. She demanded | finish reviewing them all within two days. After I finished going through the accounts, there was more waiting for me, like inner court petitions, court meetings, administrative offices, palace rules, ceremonial protocols, reward and punishment systems, and the Balanced Approach. Oh my god. Iâve barely started going through the accounts, and my head is already spinning.â
Diana collapsed onto Elizaâs bed dejectedly. âLiza, what should I do? I donât think Iâm competent to be an empress.â
âThen donât go.â Eliza poured her a cup of coffee, waited for her to sit up, and then handed it to her. âThe Empress Dowager wants someone who can handle palace politics and help stabilize the empire Youâre great at the latter, but it seems you donât enjoy the former. So, if you truly donât want to go to the palace, itâs not entirely out of the question to discuss alternatives,â
Hearing Elizaâs words, Diana shook her head firmly after a brief pause. âNo, thank you, Liza. Even though Iâve been complaining nonstop, the truth is, I canât back out. I need to go to the palace.â