From Nun to Real Heiress: Expert at Turning the Tables

Chapter 1020



Chapter 1020: 478 Xiangyu_2 Chapter 1020: 478 Xiangyu_2 The young girl took a step back in fear.

“Where did you get such nonsense?”

Her grandmother was always kindly, this was the first time she saw such sternness on her face.

The young girl was terrified.

“Remember, history is always written by the victors.

Her notorious reputation played right into the hands of those in power.

Otherwise, how could an esteemed princess let the emperor sleep easy?”

“But what power does she have?

The power to cause harm?” She steeled herself to voice her confusion.

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Her grandmother shook her head, “The divine right of kings.

The emperor understands this better than anyone.”

She thought for a long time but couldn’t make sense of it.

Eventually, she gradually forgot, until just now, the name ‘Princess Madeleine’ opening up like Pandora’s Box, instantly awakening long-forgotten memories.

“There’s nothing interesting to see here anymore, it’s too crowded.

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Let’s go back to the hotel, Charlotte,” Tabitha Parker urged.

Charlotte Aria didn’t move.

She stood still, frowning in thought as she stared at the massive television screen.

Tabitha Parker said, “Alright, indeed a gifted scholar.

You’re entranced by this historical story and can’t tear yourself away.

I’ll stay with you no matter what.”

“Yet flipping through the annals of history, the only recollection of Princess Madeleine is relentlessly negative.

She was known for her malevolence and notoriety.

Favored by Emperor Iver, she became synonymous with arrogant cruelty, sparking widespread resentment.

Princess Madeleine was one of the few tarnishes on Emperor Iver’s otherwise spotless record.”

“In the twenty-seventh year of Emperor Moon of Literary Dynasty, Emperor Iver decreed Princess Madeleine’s marriage.

The groom, our protagonist today.”

Everyone was captivated, the story was more exciting than any TV drama.

Especially as it was narrated by Vincent Linggo’s seductive voice, which added a unique charm.

“As we all know, Princess Madeleine was especially favored.

She loved to collect masks and built a villa specifically to store these masks from all over the world.

You may be familiar with this villa, it’s the current Dreamy Villa.”

When this revelation was dropped, everyone was stunned.

So, Dreamy Villa has such a history – it was Princess Madeleine’s personal possession, her sanctuary for collecting masks.

My goodness, this is too…

inexplicable.

Living like a princess just seemed so carefree, didn’t it?

“At a flower viewing banquet in Dreamy Villa, several reputable ladies went missing.

Ms.

Aubree frantically searched for them herself.

She recklessly entered the forbidden terrain of the villa without any hesitation, despite its hazardous and steep landscape.

It was through this that she discovered the dungeon located underneath and found a corpse from 300 years ago.

Considering the possible negative publicity this could bring to both herself and Dreamy Villa, she still didn’t hesitate to report it to the police.

I would like to express my deep admiration for Ms.

Aubree’s bravery.”

Vincent Linggo got up, facing Aubree Groove’s direction, he bowed deeply.

Not motivated by private interests, only by public concerns.

Everyone was taken aback for a moment, but after careful thought about the complexities involved, they couldn’t help but hold Ms.

Aubree in high regard.

Upon discovering a corpse, most people would likely be shaken and scared, with their first instinct being to inform the police.

But after calming down, one would realize that there are more disadvantages than advantages to such an action.

Firstly, this was a mummified corpse.

Had it been buried for hundreds or at least several decades, who in the outside world would still remember this person, silently dying in the dungeon?

He had long been forgotten by the world.

Secondly, if the corpse was revealed, it would undoubtedly bring great negative impact to Dreamy Villa.

This long-reputed, coveted scenic spot would thereafter be cloaked in stigma, which the villa’s owner certainly would not want.

Lastly, the impact it could have on Aubree herself.

Everyone has witnessed the uproar caused by the murder incident, and the harm it brought to Aubree.

Human nature is inherently selfish.

If put in her shoes, most would perhaps prefer avoidance to avoid trouble.

But that would mean that this person would be forever hidden from the light of day, archaeology wouldn’t be able to progress, and we wouldn’t be able to learn about this tumultuous history 300 years ago.

Not to mention that she braved dangerous terrain alone, searching for the missing society ladies, and yet people had the nerve to slander her.

The more they thought about it, the more it broke their hearts for her, and the more they despised those spreading the rumours.

The camera panned to Ms.

Aubree, where she was sitting upright, smiling politely.

Like a lotus blooming in the depth of time, eternally modest and serene, gently silent.

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