Cindy opened her eyes and gazed at Arielle viciously. Arielle pretended to not see her. I knew Henrick will lock Shandie up or send her somewhere else. Turns out, he decided to send her to the monastery. She’ll definitely suffer there. Right then, the housekeeper came downstairs with six pieces of luggage. Arielle questioned, “Does she need this much stuff at the monastery? I think Aunt Louisa can provide her with the clothes, right?”

Cindy glowered at her. “It’s getting cold. She needs to bring more clothes to stay warm.” Henrick spoke up. “Sannie’s right. The monastery has everything she needs, including winter clothes. Besides that, she’s not allowed to bring any electronic devices. If she goes there to play games and such, she can’t reflect on her mistake!” “But—” Cindy was about to refute his words, but Henrick shut her up with an icy glare.

“I thought you agreed that she needs to reflect on her mistake, but it seems like you don’t share my sentiments. So did you slap her to put up a show?” Cindy hastily changed her mind. “I’m worried she might get sick. Forget it, then.” Therefore, the housekeeper packed everything in one bag. When Shandie arrived at the monastery and realized there was only one piece of luggage with her undergarments, she nearly lost it. My phone! Where’s my phone?

had only taken her temporary vows as a nun. When she saw how Shandie was kicking up

to the monastery and became a nun. Shandie had no idea what made her do so. “A-Aunt Louisa,” she greeted Louisa

hopes on Cindy to get her out of this place. When she recalled how Cindy slapped her, she grew increasingly dejected. Mom must’ve abandoned me, her only daughter! I’ve made up my mind. If she doesn’t rescue me from this place, I’ll no longer

Shandie. The future letters Cindy wrote would all be sent to her instead. As the housekeeper was paid, she agreed to

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