Aurora's expression shifted tically as Mary's words struck at her very core, hitting the mark precisely.
She had been seeking an opportunity to surpass Carissa, to prove that she was superior. This obsession tormented her day and night, robbing her of sleep and appetite, and filling her with a persistent rage. Yet, despite her daily resentment, it seemed as though Carissa paid her no mind? She couldn't believe it! Clenching her fists, Aurora said, "Madam Clayton, have you ever encountered someone so deceitful that they practically embody hypocrisy? Have you seen someone climb to the top by stepping on the achievements of others? "Someone who feasts on the military honors of their family and is never satisfied? Someone who disregards their comrades' lives, allowing them to be captured and mistreated? And yet, such a person becomes a princess consort. Do you really think the heavens are watching?" Mary smiled, her wrinkles deepening her expression into a look of gentle kindness. "Such a person exists only in your heart. How could I possibly see her?" Aurora's expression darkened, her anger evident even through the thin veil. "You don't believe me." "Whether I believe you or not is of no importance," Mary said calmly. "What matters is that you believe it yourself, and you torment yourself because of it. You are unhappy, consumed by bitterness, and every thought you have is driven by this resentment and anger. In the end, this will only harm you." Mary waved her hand dismissively. "Enough. I am tired. I don't remember what was said that day, and neither does anyone here. Once you leave today, everyone will see you and know that you cto apologize. I believe the common people will not trouble you further." Barrett, who had been on edge the entire time, finally began to relax. He had feared that Aurora's indiscreet remarks would provoke Mary's anger.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn the end, Mary was above such pettiness and didn't stoop to Aurora's level.
However, Aurora was not inclined to heed the old woman's heartfelt advice. Her heart was already consumed by bitterness and resentment, leaving no room for any kind of friendly suggestion.
As they left Jadehill Estate, Aurora climbed into the carriage with a cold expression. Barrett stared at the carriage for a long while before finally joining her inside.
The journey was marked by an icy silence, with neither of them willing to exchange a single glance. The couple who once promised to love each other for a lifetnow sat in mutual disdain.
Back at Jadehill Estate, Mary sat in the sitting room, sipping coffee leisurely.
"Grandmother, it was one thing not to say anything earlier, but why bother trying to reason with her? She didn't take your words to heart at all," Caroline said.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMary responded slowly, "Madam Aurora once reached great heights, with even the queen dowager praising her personally. She was recognized for her achievements, and married with the king's blessing.
"At that time, she thought Lady Carissa was nothing more than a worm beneath her feet. She looked down on her, thinking that a small gesture of kindness would make Lady Carissa eternally grateful. But she didn't realize that Lady Carissa, rather than being trampled, was simply choosing not to fight back.
"Now, Lady Carissa stands taller than many, far surpassing Madam Aurora, while she herself has fallen from her lofty perch into the mud. Her dissatisfaction with the world stems from this perceived imbalance, as well as her belief that any woman can surpass her, except Lady Carissa. That is Madam Aurora's current mindset." "What a madwoman," Caroline commented.
"Greed, anger, ignorance, and desire-such things torment people," Mary said as she slowlystão@up. obsey ve "She pbsesses over the Hell Monarch's princess consort, yet the latter doesn't even spare her a glance." She paused, then addressed the
younger women present in the room with her, "You should learn from Lady Carissa. When you receivsomething, be willing to give back. Keep your vision broad, have a great outlook, and cultivate a noble character."
"Yes, Grandmother. We will remember your advice "everyone responded in unison. X