Chapter Summary: Chapter 268 – Revenge is My Love Language by Internet
In Chapter 268, a key moment in the Internet novel Revenge is My Love Language, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Before Anastasia arrived at Rosewood Manor, Alice had always considered herself the manor’s unofficial lady of the house, never missing a chance to lord it over the staff.
Back then, Mary managed the entire estate, and Mr. Harrison Lancaster seemed to indulge Alice’s every whim. Or so it seemed—now, looking back, it was clear Mr. Lancaster had never really cared about Alice at all.
At the time, no one among the staff dared to speak out; they simply humored Alice and played along.
But now, everything had changed. The pair had lost their standing—they were being thrown out of Rosewood Manor.
Who would bother to show them respect now? Freed from their fear, the servants spoke their minds, letting their scorn and mockery fly with abandon.
The barrage of sneers and contemptuous jibes rang in Alice’s ears, making her head throb. She dug her nails so hard into her palms she nearly broke the skin.
But Mary didn’t care about any of this. She wasn’t ready to give up. Outside the main house, she wept and pleaded, begging for the lady of the manor to reconsider.
She kept reminding everyone of her years of loyal service, hoping to tug at the Lady’s heartstrings and win her mercy.
But Lady Edith never appeared—not once. Only Wallis, the house manager, emerged, his voice cold as he relayed the matriarch’s orders.
“Lady Edith says it’s time for you to leave. Mrs. Lancaster is still resting, and you’re not to disturb her.”
With those words, he didn’t even glance at Mary and Alice. Ignoring the crowd of servants gathered to watch the spectacle, he simply signaled to the security staff to escort them out.
“No—no, I don’t believe Lady Edith could be so heartless!” Alice shrieked, struggling against the guards.
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