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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 167

Chapter 167 

Rafael had secluded himself, refusing visitors for several days. During this time, many wouldbe guests had come knocking. However, he was unwilling to see any of them

When he left the palace, he put aside his usual cheerful demeanor with his elder brother

Rafael understood the meaning behind the royal edict 

The order was clear: Carissa must marry within three months, or she would have to enter the palace as a concubine. Salvador was forcing him to make a choice

The jests and scoldings exchanged in the palace’s study weren’t just idle chatter; each word carried hidden intentions

Whether Carissa entered the palace was of no real concern to Salvador. It was a matter of showcasing his powerwhether to allow her to remain free or to summon her to the palace was just a matter of issuing an edict

Years earlier, Salvador had known of Rafael’s feelings for Carissa. Before Rafael headed to the Southern Frontier battlefield, he had approached Melanie, asking her to delay Carissa’s marriage. He promised to present the victory in the Southern Frontier as a dowry

Salvador was aware of this promise. Now that the conflict in the Southern Frontier was over, Salvador expected him to marry Carissa

The facade of brotherly affection and respect was clear, at least on the surface. However, a crucial remark made in the palace’s study held a deeper meaning

It was suggested that Carissa’s marriage to any noble family could pose a threat to the kingdom’s military power

That statement was aimed directly at Rafael. If he wished to marry Carissa, he would need to relinquish his military command

surrender the Hell Monarch Army, and cease to be its commander

Salvador had always been wary of him. When the situation in the Southern Frontier became dire, Salvador hesitated to send him and the Hell Monarch Army to support the region. Salvador hoped 

Hector would be able to recapture the Southern Frontier as he had before, and resist Sandoria’s resurgence.. 

However, the war had dragged on for a long time. The kingdom was left in a state of emptinessfood, weapons, and warm clothing were all in short supply. Despite their best efforts, Hector and his forces. had been unable to hold out much longer without reinforcements

It was only after Hector and his sons had sacrificed their lives that Salvador agreed to deploy Rafael and the Hell Monarch Army to the Southern Frontier battlefield, taking command of all the military. forces there

Could Salvador not be wary of him

The Hell Monarch Army was Rafael’s own creation. Before their father passed away, he had been granted the medal of command for the Hell Monarch Army, an honor that could never be revoked

Now, the Mystic Army was made up of soldiers from the Hell Monarch Army, and some soldiers Hector had trained

Though Rafael held the title of commander, the king could still mobilize them, which was a concession he made to the king

Since childhood, Salvador had treated him well. The position of crown prince was decided early on, without any dissent. Salvador was indeed an exceptional heir apparenthe was wellversed in both civil and military matters, had been on the battlefield, and had received meticulous guidance from the royal chancellor

However, being the crown prince was vastly different from being the king. While Salvador’s outward attitude remained unchanged and he showed Rafael continued affection/the underlying wariness had 

dent for the past three or four years

Your Highness, have some tea and take a break, the steward Luke said, entering the study with a servant carrying a pot

Rafael nodded slightly. “Set it down Where’s Jacob now?” 

Luke replied, Mr. York and Deputy Ziegler have gone to the military camp. The king is rewarding the troops, and they are assisting the Ministry of Defense with their duties and helping to handle the compensation for the fallen soldiers.” 

Luke had the pot and cups set down and dismissed the servant, 

leaving only himself to attend to Rafael

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