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From Slave To Queen (by Karyn Anderson) novel Chapter 220

Chapter 220

Fiona had never believed herself to be someone capable of such bravery. For half her life, she had been a wallflower, yet what the did today filled har with selfadmiration.

She reflected, “Back then, I adored Nicolas. To me, he was like the moon in the sky. Distant and unattainable

For a merchant’s daughter like me to marry him felt like a blessing.

‘But, I finally witnessed his callous nature after I married him. Only then did realize how terribly wrong I’d been. Hearned the hard way that should never judge someone by appearances. On the surface, he seemed like a gentleman, but deep down, he was nothing but a despicable, shameless

scoundrel

“He never loved me, and he wouldn’t even bother pretending that he did. All he ever cared about was his pain.

won’t become their accomplice like the others, Fiona thought bitterly as her broken heart hardened with resolve.

She hurried out of the courtyard and headed towards the back gate. She had to warn Athena about their schemes.

Just then, a figure abruptly appeared, blocking her path.

Startled, Fiona instinctively slammed to a halt, her heart pounding. Her gaze shot up, only to meet Nicolas’s chillingly sinister face.

Nicolas stepped in front of her, his voice deceptively gentle as he asked, “My love, where are you rushing off to in such haste?”

Having spent years steeped in officialdom, especially within the notorious Justice Ministry, Nicolas carried a heavy, murderous aura,

Though he deliberately tried to rein it in, his presence still sent Fiona’s heart racing with terror.

“I’m just going out for a walk…” Fiona forced her voice to sound calm, though her heart was racing wildly in her chest.

Fiona couldn’t read Nicolas, nor could she fathom what was on his mind.

She only felt that his eyes could see right through her, exposing every bit of fear in her heart.

Nicolas flashed a faint, calculated smile as he stepped forward and firmly pulled Fiona’s hand into his own.

In an uncharacteristically gentle voice, he said, “It’s freezing out. Why didn’t you wear more? Your hands are cold as ice.”

As he spoke, he brought her hand to his lips and gently breathed warm air onto it.

He cupped her hands in his, warming her with a tenderness that felt more like control than comfort.

Yet, the more he acted this way, the more terrifying Fiona found him.

Nicolas fixed his gaze on her, his tone deceptively gentle. “I noticed you coming from Willow’s courtyard just now. Why didn’t you go inside!”

Fiona’s heart pounded in her throat. Her expression tense, she stammered, “I was afraid of disturbing Willow, so I didn’t go in.”

Her voice was already soft, but under Nicolas’s intimidating presence, it grew even fainter and more uncertain

Nicolas let out a thoughtful hum, his scrutinizing gaze fixed on her. “Matthew is still at that impulsive age, my dear. Don’t take his wild talk to heart. It’s all

nonsense.

Fiona stammered, her voice barely above a whisper, “N–no… I didn’t… I didn’t really take it to heart…

Fiona broke off mid–sentence, fear freezing her words.

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Nicolas hadn’t even said what Matthew had told him, yet she blurted out that she hadn’t taken it seriously.

That slip was as good as admitting she’d overheard everything.

Sure enough, Nicolas’s expression darkened by degrees, his gaze lacking onto Finna with wiper–like intensity

Fiona’s face paled with terror, but what filled her heart was more than fear. It was utter disappointment

I’m Nicolas’s wile, she thought bitterly, yet in his eyes, I’m worth less than a criminal.

Nicolas tightened his grip on Fiona’s hand, squeezing with increasing force until a searing pain shot through her wrist. Her face contorted in agony as she gasped, “My lord, you’re hurting me.

“Are you trying to tip off Athena?” Nicolas growled, his eyes blazing with menaco,

Fiona, timid by nature, was so thoroughly intimidated by him that she dared not entertain any other thoughts.

Fiona shook her head frantically, forcing her eyes to shine with the same adoration she used to show him. “No, my lord, it’s not like that at all! I—I just thought, since Willow was hurt, I only wanted to buy her same medication, that’s all… she stammered.

Such a woman, in his eyes, was nothing more than a useless dodder vine, and he believed that they’re utterly incapable of stirring up any real trouble.

Nicolas released his grip, his expression smoothing into its customary composed mask.

“Being cooped up in the estate all day must be stifling.” Nicolas remarked, his tone laced with feigned concern. “But as one of the ladies from the Duke’s Estate, you can’t go out without attendants. If anything were to happen, how could I possibly answer to your father–in–law?”

Nicolas’s voice was laced with menace, sending chills down the spine of everyone present.

Every hair on Fiona’s body stood on end as she stared at Nicolas, who gave her a deceptively gentle smile. A chill crawled up her spine, leaving her trembling uncontrollably

With the entire Wynn family behind her, she couldn’t afford to entertain even a single rebellious thought

Fiona’s face turned ashen as she nodded fearfully before stammering, “Yes, my lord. I understand.”

As soon as Nicolas stepped inside, Willow’s agonizing screams pierced the air as she screamed, “Let me die, just let me diell can’t take this anymore

All Eloise could do was hold Willow in her arms and weep, utterly helpless.

Seeing Nicolas walk in, Willow reached out her hand to him, her face contorted in agony, and pleaded, “Nicolas, save me, save me! I’m in so much pain…

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“She’s already taken the medicine, Eloise said, her voice nasal from crying. “Willow’s leg bones are fractured, and she’ll need months of bed rest to recover. The doctor also said the first ten days or so will be the most agonizing, and there’s nothing for it but for her to grit her teeth and bear it.”

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Nicolas’s eyes reddened as he murmured under his breath, “She just has to bear it?

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