Chapter 1651 The Conspiracy of Conrad Kings
- Eleanor had spent enough time in Bloomstead to gain a fair understanding of Matthew's circumstances. As someone who had once loved him deeply, she couldn't help but feel a deep sense of pity for the hardships he had endured during his childhood. This, in turn, had bred a strong dislike within her for Flavian.
- "I know you," she said, her tone haughty and unyielding.
- Despite her haughty demeanor, Flavian, mindful of her connection to Matthew, chose not to lash out in anger. Instead, he kept his tone remarkably calm, almost gentle, as he spoke. "I would like to accompany Elizabeth for a walk."