Chapter 335 A Summons from Allan
Margaret's face was stiff, her grip tightening around the silk handkerchief in her hand.
Finished.
Agnes, visibly enraged, scoffed, “Mother, did you hear her? She just married in and already acts like she doesn’t
answer to you!“,
Margaret slowly stood, casting Cristina a cold glance. “Enough. Stop making a scene. It won't do you any good.”
Agnes hesitated, frowning. “What do you mean, Mother? Are you saying Cristina becoming a concubine is just
wishful thinking?”
Margaret's gaze darkened with disappointment as she looked at Agnes. “I warned you before-stay out of
household matters. If you meddle again, don’t expect your maiden hto welcyou back.”
Cristina suddenly snapped, her voice chilling. “What are you saying?”
She looked shaken, as though it had never occurred to her that Margaret wouldn't take her side.
Margaret sighed, her tone carrying the weight of exhaustion. “Cristina, what you did tonight was reckless. Even if
you had actually died, you'd be the only one who suffered. Isolde just married into the family Attempting suicide
on her wedding night-no matter the reason-looks like coercion. If word spreads, it
won't be her reputation that suffers. It will be yours.”
With that, Margaret turned and walked away.
Cristina stared at Agnes, letting out a hollow, bitter laugh as tears welled in her eyes. “So this was your brilliant
plan?”
Agnes exhaled slowly. “Who could have predicted this outcome?”
She glanced at the few drops of blood staining the floor and muttered, “That's all?”
Cristina shot her a cold glare. “What, did you actually wantdead?”
“Of course not,” Agnes murmured. Then, looking at Cristina’s disheveled, feverish face, she shook her head.
“Forget it. Get srest. We'll think of something else.”
As she stepped outside, her expression twisted with frustration.
“What a useless fool,” she spat under her breath.
Mell, her trusted maid from the Felton family, followed closely. “What happened?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAgnes scowled. “I told her to stage a convincing suicide but look at her. She's full of energy-probably has more
strength than | do! Who's going to believe she actually tried to kill herself? She made such a half- hearted mess
of it that it accomplished nothing. If she'd caused a big enough stir, Allan might have been forced to intervene.
He values his reputation, after all. There was a real chance he'd have declared her a concubine just to avoid
scandal. Now all we've done is irritate Mother, and for what?”
Agnes suddenly stopped in her tracks, her eyes narrowing.
“Did you hear what Isolde said? So sharp-tongued, so unshaken. She knew Cristina was faking it. She must
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Mell hesitated. “But, Lady Cristina would never truly take her own life. You said if yourself-she barely lost. any
blood.”
Agnes’ lips curled into a sinister smirk. “Mell,” she whispered, leaning in, “go and fetch sarsenic.
Mell stiffened, her face draining of color. “This late at night? Where am | supposed to find arsenic?”
“Go to the apothecary,” Agnes said, her voice low and smooth. She whispered further instructions in Mell’s car.
After a moment's hesitation, the maid gave a sharp hod and hurried off.
Back at Ningser Pavilion, Isolde returned to find Oliver waiting for her.
“Well?” he asked.
“She really did cut her wrist,” Isolde replied, “but it was all for show. The real goal was to force her way in as a
concubine. You once toldCristina had tried to cozy up to you. Was that true?”
“I don’t know if she meant it, but she certainly acted like it,” Oliver said grimly. “Regardless, even if she were
gifted toon a silver platter, | wouldn't take her. I'll speak to Arthur about sending her back home. If she
values her dignity, | can even arrange for a formal apology from a senior member of the family.
Isolde exhaled. “I had assumed she still held the sold grudge against you. But if she’s truly fallen for you,
she won't leave willingly.”
She gave a wry smile. Rosemary really had a way of attracting trouble-first herself, and now Cristina.
Oliver's expression darkened. “I don’t care what she wants. She was never meant to be my concubine in the first
place. If it comes to it, I'll petition the palace for an official decree.”
“We can discuss that another time,” Isolde murmured. “Talking about concubines on our wedding night really
kills the mood.”
Oliver's tense shoulders relaxed. He took her hand, squeezing it lightly. “You're right. We'll deal with it
later.”
He pulled her down to sit beside him. “Have you eaten?”
“Yes, | had dinner with Hattie.”
A flicker of guilt crossed his face. “I'm sorry. | should have been the one to eat with you tonight. But with both
families hosting the banquet, | had to keep drinking. It wasn’t long before | was already half-drunk. And then,
people kept coming over for toasts... | finally understand why my grandfather always insisted on drinking with
me. | thought he just wanted a drinking partner-turns out he was training my tolerance.”
Isolde laughed. “Not just you. | also thought he was just looking for someone to drink with. Do you feel better
now? Still have a headache?”
“It’s mostly gone,” Oliver admitted.
“Have Miniro bring another bow! of sobering soup.” She studied his face, noting the redness in his eyes and the
pale tinge of post-drunken exhaustion.
“That sounds good,” he admitted. “I don’t want to waste tonight.”
Isolde stepped out and ordered Miniro to fetch the soup.
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After drinking it, Oliver sat on the bed and practiced controlled breathing, clearing the last traces of alcohol from
his system.
Isolde handed him a cup of coffee. “Here, drink this.”
Oliver accepted it, drinking it straight from her hand. When he finished, he gazed at her intently.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe set the cup aside and met his eyes.
Oliver gently brushed his fingers over her check. “Tired”
“Not really. Even if | were, it'd be worth it.”
Oliver wrapped his arms around her, pulling her close so that she lay against his chest. He toyed with her hair
absentmindedly.
“Isolde,” he murmured, “we're finally married.”
She listened to the steady rhythm of his heartbeat beneath her ear. “Yes, we are.”
“I'm happy,” he said, his voice low and warm. “More than happy. It's a feeling | can’t even put into words.”
Isolde chuckled. “At a loss for words? That's rare for you!”
He kissed the top of her head. “It’s like I've found something rare, something precious. And | want to treasure it
forever.”
She laughed softly. “Like a priceless artifact?”
Oliver thought for a moment, then nodded firmly. “Exactly. You are my greatest treasure. And in this moment, I'm
grateful for everything that broughthere.”
Isolde sighed in quiet contentment, shifting slightly to get more comfortable against him.
No, she thought. You are my greatest treasure.
Then a sharp knock at the door interrupted the moment.
Outside, a voice called, “Lord Oliver, Lady Isolde- Lord Allan requests your presence.”
Both of them froze. Allan? On their wedding night? Why is he summoning us now?
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