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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 45

Chapter 45 

In the study, Salvador gazed at Carissa, who was kneeling on the white marble floor

She wore a plain white dress cinched at the waist, with a blue cloak draped over her shoulders. Unlike her previous visits, her hair was tied up in a high ponytail with a simple white silk ribbon, not styled in the elaborate manner of a married woman

Her complexion was pale, and there was a faint redness under her eyes as well as a hint of dark circles. She looked as if she hadn’t slept all night. There were also remnants of tears on her eyelashes

Despite all that, she still looked stunning. Her eyes seemed sorrowful, yet lacked any hint of vulnerability. Instead, they harbored a sense of strength and determination

Greetings, Your Majesty!Carissa said hoarsely

After Lulu went to bed last night, Carissa had cried under her covers for a long time

Have you been crying?Salvador frowned slightly, a hint of displeasure in his eyes. Is it about Barrett and Aurora’s wedding?” 

Carissa shook her head

Before she could speak, Salvador continued, You sought the divorce edict yourself. Since the divorce is final, their marriage is no longer your concern. Why worry over past matters? If you can’t let go, you shouldn’t have asked me for the divorce in the first place.” 

Salvador’s voice sounded gentle, but there was a hint of annoyance

Fearing the king would interrupt her again, Carissa quickly said, Your Majesty, I didn’t cry because of Barrett. Since we’ve divorced, I harbor no emotions for him

I cried because I received a letter from my senior, and I learned of the sacrifice of my seventh uncle, the loss of my third uncle’s arm, and my grandfather’s arrow wound that has yet to heal.” 

She naturally didn’t mention she had learned this from sneaking a peek at the military reports in the Ministry of Defenserecords room

Taken aback, Salvador sighed softly. I intended to keep all that from you. After all, your family was wiped out just six months ago

Carissa, your seventh uncle sacrificed himself for the country. He is a hero of the kingdom. I have already decreed to posthumously honor him as a heroic divine general. Don’t grieve too much, lest it harm your health.” 

Tears welled in Carissa’s eyes, but she forced them back. I understand that they were warriors, like my father and brothers. Serving the country in war was their destiny

Today, I seek an audience for another matter. My eldest senior discovered that three hundred thousand soldiers from Westhaven have entered Sandoria. They’ve disguised themselves as Sandorian soldiers. and are heading towards the Southern Frontier battlefield.” 

Upon hearing this, Salvador immediately frowned and exclaimed, That’s nonsense! Utterly ridiculous!” 

Westhaven had just signed a peace treaty with Starhaven, establishing borders neither side would cross. If Westhaven dared to break the treaty immediately, wouldn’t they lose all credibility? Who would still 

want to trade with or have any dealings with Westhaven

+15 BONUS 

Moreover, just yesterday, Salvador had received reports from the Southern Frontier saying the war was nearing its end, which was a monumental achievement 

Reclaiming the Southern Frontier was a lifelong aspiration of Salvador and his younger brother since childhood. It was also an important matter that Salvador’s grandfather and father never forgot about, even on their deathbeds

With the battle in the Southern Frontier having dragged on for so long, Sandoria was already weakened. Victory was imminent, yet Carissa claimed three hundred thousand soldiers from Westhaven were on the way to aid Sandoria

How could that be possible

While Sandoria and Westhaven were friendly and engaged in cultural exchanges and trade, they had never formed a military alliance

Carissa knew Salvador wouldn’t easily believe her, so she presented a letter. My eldest senior wrote this letter. Your Majesty, please read it and decide for yourself whether to believe it or not. My eldest senior’s name is Kyle Spencer.” 

Kyle had naturally not written this letter, the information Carissa spoke of had been discovered by her second senior

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