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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 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 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 23
No guests would arrive unannounced unless invited by the host or having notified them in advance. The Lloyds had already prepared an excuse, claiming they had received an invitation from friends in the capital. But no one would believe that, especially with Freya Lloyd, the young lady who had just been embroiled in scandal, now practically a freshly minted harlot. No respectable person in the capital would associate with them—were they so eager to become laughingstocks? Of course not. So, the viscount…-
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Chapter 22
"This... this is..." I scrambled to my feet, knowing full well I couldn't hide the evidence. I had taken those books without permission, without asking the Baron first. To my surprise, the Baron didn’t scold me. He took the "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" and exclaimed, "Wow... you can understand this? I never expected..." "No, no," I quickly waved my hands in denial. "I can't understand it... I was just skimming." The Baron sat on the sofa and smiled. "I never thought you'd be…-
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Chapter 21
The baron’s tone was icy and distant. As soon as he finished speaking, Lady Lloyd burst into tears. "How could you treat me like this... You can't treat me like this..." "Why must you be so upset? Have I done something wrong?" the baron responded coolly. "I am your mother, yet you call me a guest, and you ask me why I'm upset!" Lady Lloyd's hysteria did not move the baron. He replied slowly and calmly, "This manor, everything here, belongs to me. If you are not a guest, then are you the master…-
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Chapter 20
The dining room at Miles Manor resembles those of all aristocratic households, featuring a long table capable of seating dozens. The table is draped with a white tablecloth embroidered with chrysanthemum patterns, adorned in the center with freshly picked white roses, their excess leaves trimmed, arranged in blue-and-white porcelain vases edged with gold. Yet, seated before this elegant and beautiful table were two silent figures, dining quietly with almost no conversation. I thought to myself, they must…-
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Chapter 19
Kahn’s wedding was held in a small chapel. Though the ceremony was simple, it was filled with festive joy. In the countryside, commoners had few entertainment options, with farm work occupying most of their time. A wedding was a rare grand celebration, especially with the baron in attendance. People organized various games to liven up the festivities—wheelbarrow races, blind man's bluff, and more took turns. These activities were usually led by young men, with occasional participation from the…-
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Chapter 18
The baron paced back and forth in the room, hands clasped behind his back, his expression restless. He spoke: "Ever since you risked yourself to care for me, I haven't been able to forget you. Of course, I noticed your attitude toward Berry, but that can only be blamed on your background and upbringing. You come from humble origins and are accustomed to flattery—that's not your fault. I can forgive your lapses, as long as you mind your words and actions from now on." He continued: "I'm not ashamed to…-
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Chapter 16
The baron’s four-horse carriage was luxurious, but I had to stand on the rear step, shielding the luggage with my arms against the cold wind. Only now did I realize Austin had taken me away again. This happened years later in my past life, but now… My rationality told me not to get close to the baron, yet my actions unconsciously did the opposite—drawing nearer, even advancing further. Of course, unlike my past life, no one knew the baron had "special" feelings for me. The Lloyd family remained…-
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