We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

The Swordswoman's Revenge Story after Rebirth

Chapter 58
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 58 Be Cast Aside

Harlan returned and relayed Isolde’s words exactly as she had spoken them.

+8 Pearls

Geoffrey's face darkened with fury. “She expectsto apologize to her? What has she done to deserve that? So

unrelenting, so insufferable-no wonder even Margaret wouldn't take her as a daughter-in-law. She would rather

welca morally corrupt Eleanor than accept Isolde, the legitimate daughter of Duke's estate.”

“You know full well that has nothing to do with Isolde’s character,” Harlan said evenly. “Margaret is simply

strengthening her alliance with Milton. She needs military power in her faction.”

Geoffrey waved his hand dismissively. “No need to concern yourself. Let her act as she pleases. My relationship

with Mr. Becker is longstanding-he will grantthis favor and drop the matter. And as long as he does not

pursue it, the Velmont family will not dare to cast Michelle aside.”

“Michelle was clearly involved in framing Isolde,” Harlan reminded him.

“Sisters squabbling in the inner court is normal,” Geoffrey replied coldly. “But once such disputes spill beyond

these walls, they becdisgraceful.”

Then, after a pause, he ordered, “Prepare my horse. | will go to Southern Watch myself.”

Harlan hesitated for a moment, then let out a quiet sigh. “If Geoffrey had ever gone to such lengths for Isolde,

perhaps she wouldn't have becso hardened.”

Geoffrey's expression twisted, something unreadable flashing through his eyes.

Doug had been busy ever since returning to Argentum.

He had spent the previous day in the palace for an audience with the King and had since been tied up at

Southern Watch, investigating the Shadowmere case and the Wolf Mountain incident.

He had already pieced together the truth. Between Isolde’s and Lord Theodric’s abduction to Wolf Mountain, and

all the strange occurrences surrounding it, Doug was no fool-he knew exactly what had happened.

“Mr. Becker, Geoffrey Langley has arrived,” his guard announced.

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

Doug's expression remained unreadable, but his grip on his coffee cup tightened.

He had shared the battlefield with Geoffrey for years. He knew what kind of man he was. Geoffrey had told Oliver

outright that Milton was entangled in this affair.

And yet, when it cdown to it, he had acted as though he saw nothing.

Montlins Manor... he had handled it like a complete fool.

Doug exhaled slowly, pushing down the anger rising within him. After a moment, he set his cup down and strode

toward the side hall.

Geoffrey had been waiting for a short while when Doug entered.

He stood to greet him. “Mr. Becker, | appreciate you seeing me.”

Li-L

1/3

Chapter 58 Be Cast Aside

+8 Pearls

The two sat down, and Geoffrey wasted no tgetting to the point. “Mr. Becker, | ctoday regarding the

situation at Montlins Manor. As you know, it was merely a misunderstanding between sisters. There is no need to

escalate it any further. Let us put it behind us.”

Doug raised a hand, cutting him off. His expression turned icy, “I'm sorry, Mr. Langley, but if you've come

seeking a favor, then on any other matter, | might grant it. We have been acquaintances for over a decade, after

all. But this matter? This cannot be ignored.”

Geoffrey was taken aback. He had not expected Doug to reject him so outright. He had assumed Doug wouldn't

press the issue. But if there was even the slightest chance Isolde would seek Doug's intervention, it was best to

preemptively smooth things over.

Yet here was Doug, shutting the door in his face.

“Mr. Becker, it is not as serious as you think,” Geoffrey argued. “Isolde was not harmed in the end.”

Doug's eyes turned sharp as a blade. His tone dropped to an arctic chill. “If | had not returned in time, do you

think Isolde would have been unharmed?”

The shift in Doug’s demeanor sent an unexpected chill down Geoffrey's spine. He had known Doug for many

years. People spoke of Doug's ruthlessness, but Geoffrey had never feared him.

And yet, in this moment, as Doug's icy gaze locked onto him, he felt the full weight of that reputation.

Doug continued, his voice unwavering. “Isolde is your daughter. Whether you choose to protect her or not is your

decision. But she is my apprentice. From the day I took her in, I told her this: | will guard her honor, her life, and

when the tcomes, she will see to my death and my burial. “So letbe clear, Geoffrey-if you had insulted

tried to destroy my apprentice. That, | will not forgive.”

Geoffrey was momentarily speechless. Doug’s words hit him harder than he expected.

Doug rose to his feet. His voice carried finality. “One last thing—if you will not protect her, at the very least, do

not aid those

o would harm her.”

Then, without another word, he turned to the guards outside. “Escort him out.”

For the first tin his life, Geoffrey Langley had been dismissed like a common petitioner. He was accustomed

to being treated with respect, even now when he held little power. No one had ever dared to humiliate him so

openly.

His initial shock quickly turned to embarrassment, then simmered into anger.

What was so special about Isolde that Doug would go to such lengths for her?

His face darkened. “If that is your stance, then | have nothing more to say. Goodbye.”

With that, he turned and left.

Doug watched him go, his fingers trembling with suppressed rage. “Unbelievable.”

Oliver stepped out from the back of the hall, where he had been listening the entire time.

“You've dealt with Geoffrey before,” Oliver said casually. “He is not a heartless man. And yet, when it comes to

this daughter of his, he is colder than ice.”

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

2/3

13:48 Sat, 8 Mar 0

Chapter 58 Be Cast Aside

+8 Pearls

Doug exhaled, his fury slowly ebbing. “That's what baffles me, Geoffrey loved Prunella deeply. When they wed,

he defied Garrett Sharp’s wishes to be with her. Even when Prudence tried to force him to take a concubine, he

refused-until she threatened to kill herself and arranged for Matilda to serve him while he was drunk. “So tell

me, why would a man who defied everything for his wife turn around and be so indifferent-no, outright cruel-to

her only daughter?”

Oliver studied him. “You seem to know a great deal about Duke’s estate.

Doug gave him a wry look. “When | took Isolde in as my apprentice, | had to do my due diligence. The Langley

family is... peculiar.”

Oliver noted the weight in his tone but didn’t press further. Whatever suspicions Doug held, they were not

his concern.

Meanwhile, back at Duke's estate, Geoffrey had barely left the house when Isolde arrived at Matilda's quarters.

She had no intention of letting this matter rest. Even if she had been willing to, Doug certainly would not. Rather

than let him deal with it, she would strike first.

Matilda, having been confined since her return from Montlins Manor, had been fretting over Geoffrey's reaction.

When the only consequence was house arrest, she had finally exhaled in relief.

“At the end of the day, he still cares for Milton. He wouldn't go too far against me,” she assured Anne and Ryker.

Anne smirked. “Of course. You and Geoffrey have been husband and wife for years. Why would he throw all that

away over Isolde?”

But Ryker, his face marred by the wound Isolde had given him, was far less optimistic. He had seen firsthand

how ruthless Isolde could be. Had Geoffrey truly punished her, she might have been satisfied.

But a mere house arrest? There was no way she would let that slide.

A bad feeling coiled in his gut. He had made an enemy of Isolde, and now, for the first time, he regretted it.

10