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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 122

Chapter 122 

As Carissa watched the fire slowly dim, she added a few more logs. The flames quickly devoured the dry wood, sending up bright flickers of light. The scene before her brought back a painful memory- returning to Northwatch Estate and finding it filled with corpses and bloodstains

The ache in her heart surged again, so intense that it made breathing difficult

How she wished for Aurora’s death

But simply killing her might not be the most satisfying revenge. Carissa thought Liam might share this 

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She was certain Liam wouldn’t kill Aurora, Rafael had given orders to wait here, and it was likely because Liam had said something to him

Rafael had previously mentioned having spies in Ilyrian City, so it was reasonable to assume there were spies in Simonton City as well

Waiting here was both Rafael and Liam’s directive

By late night, everyone was exhausted. They were sleepy and hungry, though the cold was no longer a concem with plenty of firewood available. Supplies had arrived from the rearsimple bread and beef jerky. But in the midst of a battlefield, any food that could fill their stomachs was welcomed

Timothy had brought the supplies, and conveyed Rafael’s orders to Carissa. The marshal ordered you to continue waiting here. He says you can relax a bit and take turns sleeping.” 

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really need this many people here?Carissa asked

The marshal believes it’s necessary. He said not to easily trust a certain someone’s assurances,” Timothy replied

With this statement, Carissa was certain that Rafael and Liam had reached some sort of pate agreement. He seemed to know everything

Timothy was somewhat puzzled, unsure why Rafael had ordered them to wait. However, military orders were absolute, and he followed them without question

After delivering the supplies, Timothy returned to the city. Although the Southern Frontier had been recaptured, the battlefield still required cleanup, and the bodies of fallen soldiers needed to be buried. There was much work to be done in the aftermath

Victory on the battlefield always brought joy, but it was accompanied by sadness and pain. The comrades who fought alongside themperhaps the closest onewould never see the victory. Their eyes would forever be closed

Before dawn, Barrett returned with his men, who were utterly exhausted. Michael distributed the food to them

They sat down to eat, but Barrett didn’t touch his food. He gazed at the rising sun, which indicated a clear day. It was the best weather they had seen since arriving in the Southern Frontier

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Yet, his mood was incredibly heavy. They had found nothing in the desert, and couldn’t continue searching indefinitely. They had no choice but to return

He glanced at Carissa several times. She was resting her head on Violet’s shoulder, clearly exhausted. She was injured, and someone had bandaged her wounds, though it was uncertain how serious her injuries were

After a while, Barrett stood up and walked over to Carissa. He asked softly, Are your injuries serious?” 

Resting her head on Violet’s shoulder, Carissa didn’t respond and showed no change in her expression

Violet shot him a look of utter disdain, and silently mouthed, None of your business. Go away.” 

Understanding her lip movements, Barrett was angry and embarrassed. Fuming, he turned and went back to sit down

Violet rolled her eyes. What was that? Not just anyone could come over and concern themselves with Carissa

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