The Lady Nun Vows Revenge - Chapter 45: Chapter 45
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                    Eliza's eyes widened the moment she heard the voice.
Shadow Seven's tall, slender figure, completely hidden beneath the dark clothing, gave no obvious hints about their identity. But now, after hearing them speak, Eliza knew—Shadow Seven was a woman.
"Prince Nolan, what exactly is going on?" she asked.
As a former noble lady, she was well aware that aristocratic families—especially the royal family—trained personal shadow guards.
Even the Duke's estate had them. She had seen them as a child, and Shadow Seven gave her the same feeling as her father's guards.
"This is a shadow guard assigned to you by His Majesty," Nolan explained. "Normally, they serve only the royal family, but as the Holy Lady of our country, you hold a special position.
"After discussing it with His Majesty, we agreed that you should have a personal shadow guard to prevent anything like last time from happening again."
He handed Eliza Shadow Seven's identity token. "From now on, she belongs to you. Even if His Majesty himself were here, no one outranks your command."
Eliza hadn't expected such a significant gift. With Shadow Seven by her side, she wouldn't be completely defenseless if Dylan or anyone else tried to harm her again.
She knew this was a reward from the king, but she had no doubt Nolan had played a major role in making it happen. Otherwise, there was no way the king would have easily assigned her a royal shadow guard.
After a brief pause, Eliza looked at Shadow Seven and made her decision. "From now on, your name will be Tina. The nunnery is quiet, and there aren't many people around—you might find it boring here."
Tina immediately bowed. "Thank you for the name, Master. I am honored to serve you."
Eliza smiled. "Now that I've taken my vows, calling me 'Master' isn't appropriate. Just call me Serenity from now on."
Tina hesitated for a brief moment but quickly followed the order. "Yes, Serenity."
"Now that you've met your master, take some time to familiarize yourself with the place. I still have matters to discuss with her," Nolan said, cutting in.
Tina glanced at Eliza, and after receiving a nod, she disappeared without a sound.
Eliza was pleased with her efficiency. Once Tina was gone, she turned to Nolan, curious. "Prince Nolan, just how skilled is she?"
Nolan met her gaze and said calmly, "She could take down ten Dylans without breaking a sweat."
Eliza's eyes lit up.
"And even if all your father's shadow guards attacked her at once, she could still hold her ground," Nolan added.
Eliza was stunned. "She's that strong?"
"Why do you think she was called Shadow Seven?" Nolan asked.
The royal family's shadow guards numbered in the hundreds, but only the top ten were considered true elites.
Eliza chuckled. "With such a grand gift, I'd feel guilty if I didn't offer something in return. Please wait here, Prince Nolan—I'll be right back."
She turned and disappeared into her room.
Nolan initially wanted to refuse. The only return gift he wanted was for her to continue reciting prayers for him. But seeing how determined she was, he chose to remain silent.
The tall, striking prince stood outside, patiently waiting.
A short while later, Eliza returned with two wooden boxes in her hands. "This is my thank-you gift, Prince Nolan. And the other is for His Majesty—please deliver it to him for me."
Nolan took the two boxes without opening them, simply nodding. "Alright, I will."
Once Nolan left, Eliza returned to her prayers. But she had barely started when another visitor arrived—Mary.
"Serenity." Mary noticed Eliza diligently copying prayers in the courtyard, and her usual stern expression softened just a little.
Eliza set her pen down and greeted Mary.
"I heard Prince Nolan sent you a shadow guard, right?" Mary asked.
"Yes, I accepted her. Her name's Tina. Would you like to meet her?" Eliza smiled.
Since sending someone to Saint Grace Nunnery had to be approved by Mary, Eliza wasn't surprised that she knew about it.
"No need. It's enough that you've met her," Mary said, waving her hand.
She walked into the room and took the coffee Eliza had poured for her but didn't drink it right away. "Come sit. I need to ask you something."
Eliza set the coffee pot down and sat beside her. "What's on your mind?"
Mary studied her for a moment before speaking. "Have you been studying poisons recently?"
Eliza's heart sank. She knew it was Mary who had urgently given her the antidote pill that day.
"Yes," Eliza admitted. She found herself not wanting to hide the truth from Mary.
But her concern showed in her voice. "Does the nunnery forbid nuns from studying poisons?"
Mary shook her head. "Of course not. Poison, when used correctly, can save lives."
Eliza felt a little relieved, but Mary wasn't finished. "However, you can't study poisons on your own anymore."
Mary's face grew stern. "Do you realize that if things had gone wrong that day, you could be dead by now?"
Eliza panicked. "But I have a book on poisons now. I won't make the same mistake again."
"No," Mary cut her off firmly.
Eliza was so anxious she almost knelt. "Please, I beg you."
Mary, quick on her feet, stopped her. "Hold on. I haven't finished."
She made Eliza stand up straight, then pulled out a book from her robe and placed it on the table. "Take a look."
Eliza blinked in surprise. She picked up the book and instantly recognized it. She turned to grab the book on poisons Nolan had given her, and when she compared the two, she realized they were identical.
"Hmm? Prince Nolan gave you this, huh?" Mary raised an eyebrow, noticing the match.
Eliza nodded. "I asked him to find it for me. He said it was written by the Sage of Poison."
Mary took the other book from Eliza's hand, looked at it, and then snorted lightly, "Good eye. This one's the real deal."
"And this one?" Eliza asked, hesitantly.
"It's also the real deal," Mary said, setting the book down and meeting Eliza's gaze. "Want to know how I'm so sure?"
Eliza nodded eagerly.
"Because I'm the one who wrote it," Mary said, to Eliza's shock.
She let out a smile, breaking her serious expression. "So, no more secret poison studies. If you want to learn, you'll learn from me."
                
            
        Shadow Seven's tall, slender figure, completely hidden beneath the dark clothing, gave no obvious hints about their identity. But now, after hearing them speak, Eliza knew—Shadow Seven was a woman.
"Prince Nolan, what exactly is going on?" she asked.
As a former noble lady, she was well aware that aristocratic families—especially the royal family—trained personal shadow guards.
Even the Duke's estate had them. She had seen them as a child, and Shadow Seven gave her the same feeling as her father's guards.
"This is a shadow guard assigned to you by His Majesty," Nolan explained. "Normally, they serve only the royal family, but as the Holy Lady of our country, you hold a special position.
"After discussing it with His Majesty, we agreed that you should have a personal shadow guard to prevent anything like last time from happening again."
He handed Eliza Shadow Seven's identity token. "From now on, she belongs to you. Even if His Majesty himself were here, no one outranks your command."
Eliza hadn't expected such a significant gift. With Shadow Seven by her side, she wouldn't be completely defenseless if Dylan or anyone else tried to harm her again.
She knew this was a reward from the king, but she had no doubt Nolan had played a major role in making it happen. Otherwise, there was no way the king would have easily assigned her a royal shadow guard.
After a brief pause, Eliza looked at Shadow Seven and made her decision. "From now on, your name will be Tina. The nunnery is quiet, and there aren't many people around—you might find it boring here."
Tina immediately bowed. "Thank you for the name, Master. I am honored to serve you."
Eliza smiled. "Now that I've taken my vows, calling me 'Master' isn't appropriate. Just call me Serenity from now on."
Tina hesitated for a brief moment but quickly followed the order. "Yes, Serenity."
"Now that you've met your master, take some time to familiarize yourself with the place. I still have matters to discuss with her," Nolan said, cutting in.
Tina glanced at Eliza, and after receiving a nod, she disappeared without a sound.
Eliza was pleased with her efficiency. Once Tina was gone, she turned to Nolan, curious. "Prince Nolan, just how skilled is she?"
Nolan met her gaze and said calmly, "She could take down ten Dylans without breaking a sweat."
Eliza's eyes lit up.
"And even if all your father's shadow guards attacked her at once, she could still hold her ground," Nolan added.
Eliza was stunned. "She's that strong?"
"Why do you think she was called Shadow Seven?" Nolan asked.
The royal family's shadow guards numbered in the hundreds, but only the top ten were considered true elites.
Eliza chuckled. "With such a grand gift, I'd feel guilty if I didn't offer something in return. Please wait here, Prince Nolan—I'll be right back."
She turned and disappeared into her room.
Nolan initially wanted to refuse. The only return gift he wanted was for her to continue reciting prayers for him. But seeing how determined she was, he chose to remain silent.
The tall, striking prince stood outside, patiently waiting.
A short while later, Eliza returned with two wooden boxes in her hands. "This is my thank-you gift, Prince Nolan. And the other is for His Majesty—please deliver it to him for me."
Nolan took the two boxes without opening them, simply nodding. "Alright, I will."
Once Nolan left, Eliza returned to her prayers. But she had barely started when another visitor arrived—Mary.
"Serenity." Mary noticed Eliza diligently copying prayers in the courtyard, and her usual stern expression softened just a little.
Eliza set her pen down and greeted Mary.
"I heard Prince Nolan sent you a shadow guard, right?" Mary asked.
"Yes, I accepted her. Her name's Tina. Would you like to meet her?" Eliza smiled.
Since sending someone to Saint Grace Nunnery had to be approved by Mary, Eliza wasn't surprised that she knew about it.
"No need. It's enough that you've met her," Mary said, waving her hand.
She walked into the room and took the coffee Eliza had poured for her but didn't drink it right away. "Come sit. I need to ask you something."
Eliza set the coffee pot down and sat beside her. "What's on your mind?"
Mary studied her for a moment before speaking. "Have you been studying poisons recently?"
Eliza's heart sank. She knew it was Mary who had urgently given her the antidote pill that day.
"Yes," Eliza admitted. She found herself not wanting to hide the truth from Mary.
But her concern showed in her voice. "Does the nunnery forbid nuns from studying poisons?"
Mary shook her head. "Of course not. Poison, when used correctly, can save lives."
Eliza felt a little relieved, but Mary wasn't finished. "However, you can't study poisons on your own anymore."
Mary's face grew stern. "Do you realize that if things had gone wrong that day, you could be dead by now?"
Eliza panicked. "But I have a book on poisons now. I won't make the same mistake again."
"No," Mary cut her off firmly.
Eliza was so anxious she almost knelt. "Please, I beg you."
Mary, quick on her feet, stopped her. "Hold on. I haven't finished."
She made Eliza stand up straight, then pulled out a book from her robe and placed it on the table. "Take a look."
Eliza blinked in surprise. She picked up the book and instantly recognized it. She turned to grab the book on poisons Nolan had given her, and when she compared the two, she realized they were identical.
"Hmm? Prince Nolan gave you this, huh?" Mary raised an eyebrow, noticing the match.
Eliza nodded. "I asked him to find it for me. He said it was written by the Sage of Poison."
Mary took the other book from Eliza's hand, looked at it, and then snorted lightly, "Good eye. This one's the real deal."
"And this one?" Eliza asked, hesitantly.
"It's also the real deal," Mary said, setting the book down and meeting Eliza's gaze. "Want to know how I'm so sure?"
Eliza nodded eagerly.
"Because I'm the one who wrote it," Mary said, to Eliza's shock.
She let out a smile, breaking her serious expression. "So, no more secret poison studies. If you want to learn, you'll learn from me."
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