The Last Bow
air of righteous indignation, pointing an accusatory finger at Elea
slaps across Marianne's face. The sound echoed through the co
was like that of sisters-on the surface. But in their past life, after Isabella had risen to power, it was this very Marianne who had orchestrated the downfall of Eleanor's mother
s, but Marianne was
o keep your mouth shut. Do you think these things should be l
"The Senior Archivist will arrive soon to take stock of everything. If you
ir eyes, unwilling to draw Eleanor's attention. Even Lady Margaret, who had been ab
ted Lillian May, "Quickly,
the two concubines beside her. "You should do t
t time, they didn't leave a single egg yolk unshaken, and they poured boiling water over the a
the women as they r
even their bones. The female relatives of the last fallen chancellor had perished within three days of the
hip. She had no understanding of the cruel depths of human nature. Now, pale with fear, she clutched Eleanor's arm and w
o to the storeroom and gather whate
e concubines and their daughters, ensuring that everyone h
ssions filled with indignation and grie
s ransacked. Gold, jewels, antiques, and fine paintings were all seized. The courtyards, once filled with fragrant blossom
knew what she had to do. She discreetly pressed a heavy purse of
nts are in poor health. If you could arrange eas
weighing its contents. "You're a clever one. But my authority is limited-I
ing from the si
ers huddled together in fear, Isabella remained calm, her posture straight. The moment their eyes met, Isabella s
h. "Oh? Then why don't you find a way
er sleeve and offered it to the female historian. "Thank you, Aun
e hairpin away and gestured for the others
Miss!" she cried. "There were three spots-wh
legitimate daughter of the Chancellor's Estate. Sh
en regarded as the true heir of the estate. Wheth
oing to Lady Margaret, Isabella was left to com
bines, who had only just begun to
tall and expectant, clearly waiting fo
s. "Sister, do you still believe yourself to be
ard labor. You are young and lovely. You will find opportunities. But my mother and the concubines are not so for
s taught us to value filial piety, Sister. S
ps pressed in
to protest, but Eleanor
ing floors, cleaning waste, washing clothes. Isabella, claiming clumsiness, had
just laundry. Why are you making a fuss? You'd
ken on their behalf, but Isabella ha
eant for rough work. But my sisters-they are different. Our house has fallen. When they marry, they will h
had been too
ds at the Bureau had started to ease Eleanor and her sisters' burde
not let histor
" she said. "Go to Mistress Lydia, the embroidery overseer. S
r voice warm. "Thank you, Aunt. You are a
. "Enough flattery. It's
settled, only Eleanor and Isabella