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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 357

Helen cast a covert glance at Carissa, who appeared relaxed. A faint smile graced her lips.

It was undeniable that Carissa's face was exceptionally beautiful, radiating a clear and refreshing charm.

Helen's curiosity was piqued. "Aren't you afraid of Grand Princess Eleanor?"

Carissa responded with a question of her own, "Why should I be afraid of her?"

"She’s the grand princess, the current king's aunt. Even the late king was lenient with her. She controls at least half of the political connections in the capital. Her words alone can tarnish your reputation overnight," said Helen.

Carissa remained indifferent. "Didn't you say I'm fearless and lack awareness? Why should I fear a tarnished reputation? If she spreads rumors about me, the hero who reclaimed the Southern Frontier, even her status as the grand princess won’t save her from the scorn of scholars everywhere."

Helen thought that while speaking about these matters might seem easy, offending Eleanor could lead to retaliation that was hard to handle.

However, she recalled today's events: retrieving the Mystic Pearls and three thousand silver coins had been challenging, yet Carissa had managed it with just a few words.

Carissa was unaware of Helen's current thoughts. If she knew, she would have said that it wasn't just a matter of a few words. It was also due to the many martial artists and figures from the martial world who had come to witness her wedding with Rafael.

Eleanor might have control over the noble families of the capital, but she was deeply intimidated by these martial artists. She was even more concerned about her reputation being damaged and being criticized publicly.

After all, inciting someone to steal a bride's dowry was a disgraceful act.

Suddenly, Carissa lifted the curtain and instructed the coachman, "To The Gilded Tower."

Helen had long wanted to visit The Gilded Tower, but she didn't want to go with Carissa, fearing that Carissa might see how poorly the shop was doing.

Naturally, Carissa was already aware of The Gilded Tower's poor business from previous conversations. However, knowing about it and seeing it firsthand were two different things.

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