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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 108

Below the walls, Barrett was aiding in the siege when he noticed Aurora leading her troops behind him.

Startled, he demanded, "What are you doing here? The marshal ordered you to stay in the rear with General Murray!"

"I told you, I'm here to help you gain merit," Aurora replied, her eyes flashing with determination. "Breaking through the city is a primary achievement. We can't let Carissa and her group take all the credit! Besides, when you present yourself before the military council and the king, you can mention that I fought in the vanguard."

"But you shouldn't disobey military orders!" Barrett said, exasperated.

"It doesn't matter as long as you achieve merit," Aurora said fearlessly.

She was going to receive lashes after the battle, anyway. That aside, she was confident Rafael wouldn't kill her. She was Starhaven's first female general, whom the empress dowager had acknowledged personally. She fought for the dignity of all women in the world!

Moreover, she was unsettled by how long Barrett and Carissa had spent alone strategizing. She felt compelled to prove herself; she believed that if she helped Barrett earn merit, he would align with her more firmly.

No matter how capable Carissa was, she couldn't help Barrett achieve this!

Though Barrett was angry, he couldn't possibly argue during the siege. He ordered his troops to coordinate with the Mystic Army.

However, Aurora commanded her soldiers to attack the city alongside the Mystic Army. She had brought a thousand troops, including the original three hundred that had been with her.

Seeing her leading her soldiers forward, Barrett was infuriated. He grabbed her arm and said, "Are you insane? We have a plan and steps for this siege! Your actions will lead to unnecessary sacrifices!"

"I can't worry about that. This credit can't go solely to Carissa!" Aurora wrenched her arm free, and raised her sword. "Zeke, lead our men up with me!"

Zeke was one of her subordinates, so he naturally obeyed her orders. He led the men to scramble up the ladders.

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