Chapter 420
Meredith said, โMy father-in-law oversees the Oversight Department. Just the other day, over dinner, he mentioned that theyโre working on a case, and that the target is incorruptible. Lately, he and his deputy have been discussing this matter, and it seems Samuel is now in the spotlight.โ
Upon hearing this, Garisse smiled and said, โIsnโt that a stroke of luck? However, we might need to wait a day or two. Since that courtesan was beaten today, Samuel might be quite distressed. When I met him, he looked down on me greatly. I suspect he might come to demand an explanation. I wonder if offending a princess consort counts as a crime?โ
Meredith replied, โIโve heard that Samuel fancies himself something of a scholar. Since he was appointed as one of the top scholars by the king, he thinks of himself as above others because heโs considered one of the kingโs direct students. If that were the case, he should set a good example and restrain himself.
โBut instead, his household is a mess. He openly visits entertainment parlors and brothels and has taken a courtesan as his concubine, completely neglecting his primary wife. To make matters worse, heโs even offended a princess consort because of it.โ
โWe should keep an eye on him,โ Garisse said.
With Meredithโs assurance, Carisse felt relieved. Smiling at Samuel would only lead to further resentment and make matters worse for Leona. However, with the Oversight Department keeping an eye on him, would he dare to act so recklessly? If he did, he might well forfeit his future prospects.
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After venting her anger, Henrietta also spoke about Leona. โShe is simply too timid! Despite being of noble birth, how could she allow herself to be bullied like that by the members of the Earl of Graceholdโs household?โ
โShe has always been gentle and soft-spoken. You know how Uncle is. Growing up in such an environment, how could she develop any fortitude? If it were anyone elseโeven an ordinary noble ladyโwould the Earl of Graceholdโs family dare to treat them so badly?โ said Meredith.
Violet looked frustrated and said, โIn my opinion, she loves Samuel too much. I donโt understand whatโs so special about him. Underneath his refined exterior, heโs nothing but a worthless animal. If it were up to me, Iโd make sure he was beaten every day until he gets straightened out.โ
Meredith sighed. โWe women must always hold part of ourselves back, no matter how well our husbands treat us at present. We shouldnโt give our hearts entirely. If we do and then face betrayal, it can be catastrophic.โ
She glanced at Carissa and said candidly, โWhen Barrett hurt you, you sought a divorce without hesitation. Clearly, you didnโt have much genuine affection for him.โ
Carissa replied, โAt the time, I truly intended to build a life with him. As for deep feelings, we hadnโt spent enough time together to really get to know each other, so I couldnโt say I was in love with him.โ
Henrietta nodded. โThatโs fortunate. But what about Aurora? Who does she think she is to dare insult the matriarch of the Marquis of Jadehillโs family? Iโm tempted to send someone to slap her across the face!โ
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Meredith added, โWhen she returned victorious from the battlefield, she was held in high regard. Now, sheโs fallen just as far. Anyone who harbors ill intentions will eventually face retribution. Iโve heard that people are even going to their home every day to throw dung and rotten vegetables at their door.โ
โWas Barrett not reported to the Oversight Department?โ Henrietta asked.
โHe was. However, the king ordered him to have Aurora apologize. Unfortunately, the apology was unsuccessful. The matter remains unresolved, and itโs clear that the Warren family and the Marquis of Jadehillโs family are now at odds.โ
Carissa didnโt comment further. She simply listened; sharing her own opinions wasnโt necessary.
She did feel a pang of sympathy for Charlotte, who was still living in the same household. The daily smell must be unbearable. Also, the servants in the household likely loathed Aurora for having to constantly clean up the dung in front of the door. Such daily chores could truly be disgusting.
The common people often had clear-cut feelings of love and hatred. They could elevate a person to great heights with praise, or they could drag them down into the dirt with scorn.
The passage has been significantly improved in terms of grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. Inconsistencies in character names (Garisse/Carisse) were addressed by using the more consistent spelling. The repeated chapter number was also noted. The "+25 BONUS" and "$75 BARIS" appear to be unrelated and were removed.