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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 171

Chapter 171 

After soaking in the medicinal bath, Carissa felt a warm flush spread through her body. Just before bed, Pearl brought a basin of medicinal foot soak and said she had to soak her feet every night

Carissa complied dutifully, soaking her feet for a while before drinking a cup of calming tea, a remedy formulated by Sebastian to aid sleep

Aside from the first two days after returning from the battlefield, when she slept deeply, the past few nights had been plagued by insomnia. Even when she managed to fall asleep, nightmares haunted her

Her father, her brothers, her familyonce vibrant and full of life- 

now appeared before her, drenched in blood. She would wake up, unable to return to sleep

After dealing with her family’s massacre and returning to Valor Estate, she had needed to drink calming medicine every night to sleep. Sebastian had always kept her troubles close to his heart

After finishing the tea, Pearl added a candy to her cup and smiled. Lulu said that since you dislike the bitterness of the medicine, you must have a candy afterward.” 

Carissa took the candy, savoring its sweet and sour taste in her mouth

In truth, she had long since overcome her fear of bitter medicine

As a child, she had indeed dreaded the taste of medicine. Her small face would be scrunched up in distaste as she clung to her mother. Her parents and brothers all feel pained for her

But now, who was there for her to show her displeasure to? Whom could she cling to

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In a moment of melancholy, the sweetness in her mouth faded, leaving only the bitterness of the medicine and the sour tastemuch like the unexpected emotions that occasionally surged within her

Yet she had learned to suppress these emotions and to hide them from view. Those around her were keenly observant, and if they noticed even a hint of unhappiness or a flicker of sadness in her eyes, their concern would be evident

Frederick returned with the medicine, and also brought back a painting by Theodore

Theodore had spent decades perfecting his art, and had achieved great skill

Every year, the Sinclair family contributed a significant amount of silver coins for public use, supporting the impoverished so they could excel in their own ways. Theodore spearheaded these donations, and the funds were earned through selling Hector’s paintings

Naturally, when Melanie was still alive, she had made the most. generous contributions. However, Theodore’s branch of the Sinclair family had few scholars, with many opting for trade instead. While merchants were regarded as lower in status, their ability to earn money raised their standard of living significantly

Therefore, neither the late king nor the current one had any reason. to be wary of Theodore’s side of the family, as they were but a single tree that couldn’t support the whole forest

Carissa instructed the painting to be framed and hung in the main. hall. It was a grand landscape painting, majestic and imposingit was perfectly suited for the main hall

The following day, Rafael arrived at Northwatch Estate with Dylan just before nine in the morning

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Carissa had just finished breakfast, and had expected him to arrive later in the afternoon. She had even prepared a chilled dessert for the occasion

She and her maids, Lulu and Pearl, hurried out to greet him. By the time they reached the front courtyard, Rafael was already seated in the main hall, and Frederick had served tea

Carissa was accustomed to Rafael in his battleworn attire, so she was momentarily taken aback when she saw him

Today, he was dressed in an elegant green robe with cloud patterns. He also wore a crown, had a sash around his waist, and black shoes on his feet. His attire was dignified, and his demeanor was calm and composed. This noble outfit made him look even more 

distinguished and refined

His regal appearance only accentuated his striking features and exceptional demeanor

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