Lady Evony - Vol. 2 Ch. 56

She's finally been afforded a small measure of vengeance, though her justice as yet remains to be unseen. The country knows she didn't do it, but that does nothing for her tarnished reputation in social circles. She is still a fallen woman, she still wears those psychological and social scars from her life sentence and prison stay.

The story now needs to unfold where she takes those scars and turns them into beautiful tattoos of power. Shaking the society of her country to its core and making it regret ever putting her and other women behind bars unjustly.

Can't wait to see what the author does w/ FL.
 
Piece of trash until the end... but its true his children shouldn't have to pay for his crimes
 
Lol I suspect that the reason why Sedell confess and try to be a caring family is to gain pity though it didn't help him in the slightest considering how he's someone who would sacrifice his family for his greed. I actually would be fine if his family got executed as well since his mother didn't testify for Ebony even though she knows that her sons are monsters.
 
European societies never issued family extreminatioms even for treason.....
 
Asian societies seem to love them though, hard to find a period story without at least one mass execution of all living relatives for whatever crime.
 
HA I am slightly satiated with the justice of him seeing the crow and having a flashback of Ebony.
 
Death from falling off a horse?

Hitmen to kill Ebony's father?

Did the author forget their own story?
 
@doradora she didn't testify for the same reason Ebony did whatever her father told her to do until the day he died...she was raised in a society where the women do what the men in their house tell the to do or get beaten or killed by their own family. Besides...his family consists of more than just his mother
 
@HOOfan_1 considering how the society in the country act, as well as the brother who died by accident, I highly doubt there's a lot of decent people in that family.
 
@HOOfan_1
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's right. The Marquess wasn't involved in the death of Ebony's former fiance, they determined that was an act of self defense (also Ebony's former fiance was the Marquess' younger brother, not older). So him saying that he faked his older brother's death by falling off a horse wouldn't be wrong because we never saw that in the story. And they mentioned in the story that the Marquess hired a hitman to kill Ebony's father, he just testified as a witness even though he wasn't there so that he could frame Ebony for the crime.
 
"it was I who sent illegal hitmen to..."
Wait, you mean to say there are legal hitmen?
 

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