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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 532

Carissa recalled she had met Edmund, Westhaven's third prince, outside Simonton City. He was now the crown prince of Westhaven. He harbored a deep-seated hatred towards the people of Starhaven. If he ascended to the throne, the situation in Fawnrun City would become very troublesome.

Carissa felt sorry for her grandfather, who was still stationed at Victory Pass even though he was well over sixty. By his age, most military officers would have retired and be enjoying life in the capital.

Carissa understood the king's intention to promote younger generals. But in recent years, there were hardly any who were truly capable of handling important roles.

Salvador had also stripped Rafael, who had been a feared general in both Westhaven and Sandoria, of his military authority. If he had still been in command, he could certainly have deterred potential threats.

For now, Oliver was in charge during this period of peace when there was no immediate danger. However, if conflict were to erupt again, he would be inadequate for the task.

"Rest early," Carissa advised. "The case will likely be handed over to the Royal Citadel. They might come by tomorrow for questioning, and perhaps the king will summon me to the palace."

Having visited Valor Estate, Carissa felt a bit unsettled and was reluctant to discuss it further. Particularly, hearing Barrett claim that she still harbored feelings for him was both laughable and exasperating. She was glad Rafael had left the capital. Otherwise, he would have been furious hearing such things.

The next day dawned clear and bright. The sun had just risen, painting the sky with beautiful, colorful hues.

Carissa was dressed and ready, and was about to ask why Ryan hadn't arrived yet when Lulu entered with breakfast.

"Ms. Spencer has taken Lord Ryan to the academy."

"So early?"

"Ms. Spencer began her martial arts practice early in the morning. Lord Ryan mentioned he didn't fully understand some of his lessons yesterday and wanted to head in early to consult his tutor."

"Oh? Were the lessons so difficult on the first day?" Carissa asked as she sat down, realizing she had forgotten to ask what the tutor had covered the previous day.

"I'm not sure," Lulu said with a smile. "But seeing Lord Ryan work so hard makes me happy."

"He's sensible and understands his future responsibilities," Carissa said with a mix of relief and concern.

In this world, whether in noble families or common households, stability and success always required one's own effort. If one relied solely on the blessings of their ancestors and parents without putting in any effort, they would end up being idle and potentially even become a wastrel.

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