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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 317

Chapter 317

Carissa accompanied her relatives and friends to watch the theater troupe.

Ryan wanted to go, too. Back when he was a beggar, he used to sneak into the theater to beg for food. Sometimes, he would get so engrossed in the performance that he would be caught and beaten before being thrown out.

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This time, he was able to sit in a proper seat, without any fear of being chased away. made him cherish everything he had now,

As the music and drums of the performance began, the festive atmosphere grew, and Carissa could feel the joy of the celebration. Her mood lightened a little.

After all, one had to move forward in life step by step, no matter what.

At least she still had Ryan by her side.

Carissa glanced at the program. She’d never been particularly interested in theater performances, so she didn’t know much about it. She decided to let Solomon’s wife, Emily, choose the performance instead. They enjoyed theater performances, and knew which performances were best suited for a joyous occasion like this.

Emily selected a performance called A Happy Union. Whether it was an entertaining performance or not was beside the point–it was certainly fitting for the occasion.

The story was about a general who fell in love with the daughter of a high–ranking official. Their marriage was arranged by their parents and a matchmaker, which led to a mutual love, so they got married.

Shortly after their wedding, the general was sent off to war, where he remained for three years. During that time, his wife managed the household and cared for his parents, enduring many hardships. Meanwhile, the general faced numerous life–and–death situations on the battlefield.

In the end, the general returned victorious and was granted a marquis title. On the day of his ennoblement, he hosted a banquet. He held his wife’s hand with tears in his eyes, and he shared with everyone how hard she had worked and how grateful he was. He declared that marrying her was the greatest blessing of his life.

The performance concluded with a happy ending, as expected.

Halfway through the performance, Emily realized she had made a mistake in choosing this particular performance, but it was too late to stop it. She could only watch the rest of it with a growing sense of unease, frequently glancing at Carissa, worried that the performance might upset her.

Everyone watched the performance in silence, and when the actors came out for their final bows, it was Carissa who led the applause and offering praises, prompting the others to follow suit.

Emily leaned over to Carissa, and whispered, “I hadn’t seen this performance before. I didn’t know it would be like this. Please don’t take it to heart, and don’t be upset with your aunt.”

Carissa smiled and said, “Aunt Emily, the performance was quite good, and it had a happy ending.”

Seeing that Carissa genuinely wasn’t upset, Emily felt more at ease. “Yes, that’s how it should be. Any man with a conscience would appreciate his wife’s hardships. But there are some who lack that conscience…

Well, for those without it, they aren’t worth thinking about. From now on, may every day be a good one for

The Sinclair family had added quite a bit to the dowry. Although it was mostly made up of silk, furniture, and other such items, the sheer number of chests being delivered to Hell Monarch Estate would certainly be impressive. There were also plenty of gold and silver jewelry–elegant gold bracelets and rings, much more refined than the heavy gold bracelet that Kyle had given her.

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