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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 119

Chapter 119 

Just when Aurora thought they would continue to torment her, she was dragged back into the wooden hut along with everyone else

A charcoal fire had been lit inside the wooden hut, providing a bit of warmth amidst the drafts. They all crawled towards the fire, seeking to fend off the cold and the pain

Aurora’s pants had been torn off, and the wound on her thigh prevented her from closing her legs. With the warmth in the room, the blood continued to flow slowly and pooled beneath her. Everyone was in such agony that no one paid attention to her. The hut was filled with nothing but the sound of pained groans

Someone entered, and forced a bowl of medicine down her throat. The mixture of the medicine and the lingering stench of urine nearly made her vomit again

She didn’t vomit, fearing they would urinate on her again. She felt that there was no chance of survival, since she was in Liam’s hands. If they gave her poison, it would at least grant her a quick death. She would accept that fate

After Aurora drank the medicine, Edmund entered and began beating her. He kicked and punched her, leaving her face and body covered in bruises and cuts. He didn’t use a knife, except on her face

She didn’t know what words they had carved into her face. But since she was going to die anyway

she didn’t care

Lying on the ground, any movement sent waves of terrible pain through her body. She felt as though her internal organs were shifting. She thought about how Barrett wouldn’t come to save her, and that she was going to die here

To think that the first female general of Starhaven would die here like thisit was just too frustrating! Thinking about how Carissa would soon bask in glory, Aurora felt a deep sense of dissatisfaction. Didn’t Carissa just have a better birth and a more privileged life? Well, Aurora would have achieved great deeds long ago if she had such a background

Meanwhile, on Rafael’s orders, Carissa led the Mystic Army and followed the retreating forces of Westhaven and Sandoria from a distance

Barrett followed closely behind her, and observed her on horseback. Hep upright and graceful silhouette, though slender, exuded an impressive energy

For a moment, he was lost in thought

Violet and others also rode alongside Carissa. After the battle, they had returned to retrieve their horses and had brought Carissa’s mount, Lightning, as well

They didn’t need to chase after their enemies. They simply needed to keep watch from afar to ensure that the retreating forces didn’t raid the nearby villages or slaughter civilians

Meanwhile, Barrett was searching for Aurora. He was a little panicked, as Aurora had gone after the enemy and hadn’t returned. He feared she had likely fallen into the hands of the Westhaven troops

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Among the large group of retreating Westhaven troops, neither Aurora nor the other prisoners of war 

were seen

As night fell and the last of the soldiers had withdrawn from Simonton City, Carissa and the others trailed the retreating forces for a while longer. Once they confirmed the enemy troops didn’t hide in the nearby mountains but were truly heading back to Sandoria, she ordered them to stop tracking

Violet was still worried. I’m afraid they might turn around and attack us.” 

Carissa shook her head. They won’t.” 

If that were the case, Rafael wouldn’t have allowed her to monitor their retreat with the Mystic Army

Why

wouldn’t they?Violet asked, pulling on the reins. We have only twenty thousand men, while they have hundreds of thousands. They could easily overwhelm us if they wanted to.” 

Carissa merely smiled, offering no answer to the question

In reality, Carissa was rightthere was no need to worry. Sandoria had lost their fighting spirit, and Westhaven was indifferent to their plight. Westhaven had achieved its objective, and Victor wouldn’t naively think that Westhaven would lend a hand if they decided to retaliate

Since Westhaven had met its goals, they wouldn’t risk their own soldiers

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