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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 1483

Though Salvador had trained in martial arts, he lacked Rafael's keen eye for detail. He hadn't noticed that Caden had prior training—he only saw a son who was diligent, disciplined, and improving rapidly.

A brilliant child.

If only he had been born to Kylie!

It would have made things so much easier. Salvador wouldn't have to hesitate—he could have simply chosen Caden.

The day before the Verdant Hunt, Salvador summoned Rafael to the royal study.

"What do you think of my three sons?" he asked.

Rafael answered bluntly.

"Prince Connor has no interest in martial arts. His talent is poor, and his attitude is indifferent. Even after days of training, he still holds the bow incorrectly. Every time I correct him, he makes the same mistake again the next day.

"Prince Caden is strong, skilled, and takes archery seriously. He already had a foundation before this, so he's nearly on par with Ryan.

"As for Prince Cecil, he's just there to play."

Salvador paused. "A foundation? Caden's trained before?"

"I checked his arms and bone structure," Rafael said. "He's practiced martial arts before—specifically archery."

Salvador's expression eased slightly. "He's talented, hardworking… A child worth teaching."

But talent alone didn't make a crown prince. If ability was all that mattered, Salvador wouldn't be sitting on the throne—Rafael would.

Salvador's insistence on naming his eldest son born from the queen as heir…wasn't it, in part, a way of justifying his claim to the throne?

He studied Rafael, lost in thought.

Had their father ever regretted choosing him as heir? Especially when Rafael's brilliance began to shine?

When he saw such an exceptional son rising before him… Did he feel even a twinge of regret?

Now, the roles were reversed.

Now, Salvador was the one making the choice—and he finally understood how impossibly difficult it was.

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