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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 147

Chapter 147 

Liam was indeed admirable. But if Westhaven’s second prince seized the throne and discovered the truth behind the crown prince’s death, he might not hesitate to send troops to Victory Pass again. The man was a warmonger, and Liam couldn’t restrain him

After discussing these frustrating matters, the conversation shifted to Carissa and her friends. Salvador was quite pleased, and praised Carissa highly

Looking at Rafael, Salvador said, I have already spoken with the queen about bringing Carissa into the palace as a concubine.” 

Rafael was still worried about the succession struggle in Westhaven, so he nodded absentmindedly. GoodWait, what?” 

He sprang to his feet, instantly sober despite all the alcohol he had consumed. His eyes widened in shock as he stared at Salvador

Salvador, did you say you want Carissa to enter the palace as a concubine?” 

Why are you so agitated?Salvador gave him a sideways glance. She has now achieved military merit and is the legitimate daughter of the Duke of Northwatch. She manages the entire duke’s estate. In time, her father’s generals will obey her commands. Women can sometimes be easily swayed. If someone tries to manipulate her, she might act in ways that hurt her father’s reputation for loyalty and integrity. Bringing her into the palace is the best option.” 

Rafael was visibly agitated, and his voice shook as he said, I never expected you to be so worried about that, Salvador. This is her first time on the battlefield. For the next two or three years, there will be no wars in the kingdom. Why are you so apprehensive?” 

Preparing for a rainy day is always better than mending the fold after the sheep are lost.” 

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Salvador’s expression darkened as he looked at Rafael

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Also, you’re overreacting. Though she is under your command, her marriage is not for you to decide. If I want to take a concubine, you have no right to oppose it.” 

Rafael’s handsome face clouded with anger. Have you asked her for her opinion? Does she want to enter the palace? Can a woman like her be confined in the harem? If you truly fear her amassing power, then edict a marriage for her!” 

He paced anxiously

Besides, her amassing power is an unfounded concern. Why go to such lengths?” 

A marriage edict? To whom? She wouldn’t look favorably upon an ordinary family, and if she were to marry into a prominent family, wouldn’t that create another powerful alliance? I have only just ascended the throne. I can’t afford to take such risks,Salvador said

But there are no outstanding young generals in the army. If you bring her into the palace, wouldn’t that be a waste of her talents?Rafael argued

If there is a war, she can still lead troops into battle. I’m only taking her as a concubine. I never said I wouldn’t send her to the battlefield if needed,” Salvador said

Rafael stared at him in disbelief, unable to comprehend his brother’s absurd decision

She won’t agree to this.Rafael stood resolutely before Salvador. And I also believe it’s inappropriate.” 

What is inappropriate? Look around the capitalwho is worthy of her?Salvador countered

There are certainly suitable candidates, but she just recently ended her marriage. There’s no need to rush into arranging another one for her.” 

Salvador sneered. You contradict yourself. Just now, you 

suggested that I arrange a marriage for her. Yet now, you say there’s no rush?” 

Salvador gestured for him to sit

I know you value talent, but the kingdom is currently at peace. I trust you can cultivate excellent generals during this time. As for whether Carissa is willing, once the edict is issued, she will have no choice but to enter the palace, regardless of her personal wishes.Isn’t that forcing her into a difficult situation?Rafael was agitated. I think you should ask Carissa first.” 

Salvador stared at him for a long time. Rafael, don’t tell me you’ve fallen for her? Do you plan to marry her instead?” 

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