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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 151

Chapter 151 

Once Kylie had settled into her seat, Carissa and Lulu approached and knelt respectfully

Greetings, Your Majesty.” 

Kylie’s gentle voice drifted down from above, Lady Sinclair, there is no need for such formality. Please rise.” 

Thank you, Your Majesty.Carissa and Lulu stood, but remained in their place

Kylie assessed Carissa. She had seen this woman before, and even then, Carissa’s beauty had been striking. Now, having returned from the battlefield, her complexion had changed, but she was still undeniably a breathtaking beauty, capable of withstanding the scrutiny of any observer

Kylie thought about Salvador’s instruction to inquire whether Carissa would be willing to enter the palace. The thought made her stomach churn with unease

A capable and stunning woman like Carissa might become the king’s favored concubine if she entered the palace. Though she would never surpass the queen in rank, winning Salvador’s heart could render Kylie’s position precarious

Yet, Kylie had always been known for her grace and virtue. As someone in a higher position, she couldn’t afford to display any hint of jealousy

Thus, she merely offered a few words of praise, acknowledging Carissa’s contributions to the Southern Frontier, before adding with a hint of significance, General Warren failed to recognize your worth, Lady Sinclair. And so, a pearl that should have been precious is now being unfairly devalued due to its past.” 

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The remark was quite straightforward, implying that Carissa had been married before and was therefore not as precious as an 

untouched maiden

Carissa caught the underlying message, but was puzzled as to why Kylie said this to her

Kylie sipped her tea, her sleeve lightly brushing the edge of the cup. As if making a firm decision, she looked up at Carissa and said, Fortunately, a pearl is always a pearl. Any dust can be easily brushed away. You shouldn’t belittle yourself, Lady Sinclair. There will always be someone who appreciates the brilliance of a pearl.” 

It was clear to Carissa nowKylie was suggesting a marriage match

Though this displeased Carissa, she maintained her composure and smiled slightly

Thank you for your kind words, Your Majesty. The past is behind us. I am not one to dwell on bygone matters. One must look forward in life. Your comparison of me to a pearl is indeed flattering

I have spent my childhood training in Meadow Ridge, and am used to a wild and free lifestyle. Returning to the capital and being 

constrained by the norms of the city has felt quite restrictive. Thankfully, I am now back at my family estate. Also, having severed ties with the Warrens, I find myself much more at ease.” 

In other words, Carissa wasn’t interested in marriageher independence was too valuable

Carissa hoped her words would dissuade Kylie from acting as a matchmaker

Kylie merely smiled, clearly dismissing Carissa’s comments as mere polite words meant to preserve her image. Recalling Salvador’s instructions, Kylie decided to be straightforward. After all, she had already implied that Carissa was a tarnished pearl. If Carissa were 

perceptive, she would understand to decline

Kylie’s face brightened with a warm, affectionate smile. Lady Sinclair, you are candid and graceful, qualities I deeply admire. If you were to enter the palace and become my sister, I believe His 

Majesty would be greatly pleased.” 

Carissa’s lips parted slightly as she stared at Kylie in surprise

What did Kylie mean by saying Salvador would be pleased if she became Kylie’s sister in the palace? Wasn’t this a veiled suggestion for her to become a concubine

Carissa had just returned from battle with a military title. It was impossible for the current queen to interfere with matters of the previous court

Moreover, Kylie likely didn’t want her to enter the palace. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have used the phrase about a pearl being tarnished to embarrass Carissa

So, was it indeed Salvador who had prompted this questioning session? Why would Salvador have such intentions

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