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My family has rented land from Baker Manor for generations. Viscount Lloyd is an extremely stingy landlord, imposing exorbitant taxes. The peasants toil on barren land, only to surrender most of their harvest to the manor. By my father’s generation, war had made life even harder. When I was twelve, my father left home for the town and never returned. My mother bore four children—I have two younger sisters and a brother. The youngest, Boal, was just one year old. As for who his father was, perhaps…-
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Chapter 13
Berry tucked the ribbon into her purse and left the balcony with a light laugh, fluttering away like a butterfly. I stood there, watching her retreating figure. What move would this troublemaking woman take next? These noblewomen appear as close as sisters on the surface, but in truth, they loathe and scheme against one another. They live by the rule: "Your misfortune is my joy." The viscountess has been spreading rumors that Berry is a wanton woman who mingles with lowly men. How could Berry not know?…-
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Chapter 24
Not long after, Lauren’s personal maid Pamela came to fetch Jasmine. "Toker, Miss Lauren Lloyd wishes to see you," Pamela said to me. Jasmine and I exchanged a glance before following Pamela to Lauren’s bedroom. The room had clearly just witnessed a storm—shattered vases and teacups were scattered everywhere, and Lauren’s face still bore traces of fresh tears. "Oh, I'm sorry, it's such a mess here," she said with a sorrowful expression. "Miss, has something happened?" Since she…-
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Chapter 3
That night was exceptionally difficult for the viscount’s family. The women changed out of their colorful silk garments and into black mourning dresses, veiling their faces with black lace. They gathered by the warm fireplace, weeping in sorrow. The viscountess wailed all night, angrily cursing her daughter-in-law: "You useless woman! You didn't even leave Belon a son. I regret ever letting him marry you!" Vivian sneered coldly: "Why didn't you call me useless when you were using my dowry? You only…-
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Chapter 14
In the manor, four or five servants were dismissed, and the housekeeper Rachelia also left, believing herself to be derelict in her duties. My actions seemed to cause no real harm to the Lloyd Family, but instead implicated innocent servants. Yet I felt no remorse, constantly telling myself: "This is not my fault. Even without me, the Lloyd Family would have scapegoated the innocent, just as they once used me." A lie repeated a thousand times becomes the truth. At this moment, I was like the man who…-
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Chapter 25
Lauren had always wanted to catch the Baron's attention, and now she had succeeded. At least among the young ladies, the Baron was clearly most satisfied with her, even Lilyanna had been outmatched. She had thoroughly researched the Baron's preferences but, unlike Lilyanna, didn't take an unfamiliar path. Instead, she started with things close to everyday life. Knowing the Baron had a strained relationship with his mother, she presented herself as gentle and maternal, delicate yet resilient. This made…-
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Chapter 4
Winter had arrived, and heavy snow blanketed Baker Manor, turning it into a kingdom of ice and snow. The castle was bitterly cold, with only the fireplace rooms retaining warmth, while our servants' quarters were as frigid as ice cellars. No fires were allowed in the servants' bedrooms. At night, I shivered under thick quilts, often longing for the hearth in the small parlor. My room was barely a few square meters, containing only a bed and a cabinet, with no other furnishings. As for personal…-
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Chapter 15
While chopping wood, my clothes became soaked with sweat despite the cool weather. Especially when the early spring sunlight shone down, the heat made it unbearable. So, I took off my shirt and continued chopping bare-chested. At that moment, I heard the clip-clop of hooves approaching from afar. Looking up, I saw the baron, who had gone out riding in the morning, returning. He rode his horse slowly closer and eventually stopped beside me. I stood amidst a pile of firewood while he looked down at me…-
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Chapter 26
Despite the baron’s verbal promise, I underestimated Viscount Lloyd’s initiative. That morning, the viscount appeared in the baron’s study and bluntly brought up inheritance and marriage. "Austin, my dear nephew, perhaps there were misunderstandings between me and your father—those were the follies of my youth. Can't you forgive your poor uncle?" The viscount began weakly, his aged face looking pitiful. The baron replied, "I don't understand. I've never blamed you." The viscount pressed…-
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Chapter 5
After dinner, the masters moved to the conservatory for tea. The conservatory was lavishly decorated, with pale purple wall coverings dotted with velvet yellow flowers. The seating was varied and complete, including benches, armchairs, ottomans, and small round stools. A black piano stood by the window, next to towering bookshelves. The guests settled in small groups, the ladies whispering behind fluttering feather fans while the gentlemen spoke loudly and passionately. The butler nodded at me, and I…-
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