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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 622

Amelia went to Hell Monarch Estate. Upon hearing that Viola had returned to Silverstone Estate, she immediately made her way there.

Barrett was on duty, so he was unaware of the situation. With everything in such disarray, Amelia had no choice but to come. Dragging her "sickly" body into Silverstone Estate, she sighed heavily. She didn't know the full story, but she figured that the ruckus at Hell Monarch Estate that involved Carissa had something to do with Barrett.

Evelyn didn't say much, only informing her that Viola was pregnant and that she should be taken care of. Amelia didn't dare ask too many questions, but she was certainly puzzled.

Pregnancy was a good thing, so why did Viola cause a commotion at Hell Monarch Estate?

Viola's pregnancy thrilled both Rebecca and Barrett. That evening, Barrett took great care of her. As Viola lay in his arms, silent tears streamed down her face. She was still extremely upset, but perhaps they could find a way to make their lives work if he could treat her well.

However, news of her visit to the Farrell family's residence eventually spread and reached every corner of the city.

Rebecca had always valued her reputation, so she summoned Viola and questioned her sternly, "You went to the Farrell family while pregnant with my son's child—what were you thinking? Whose child is in your womb? You can't have rekindled your relationship with Thomas, can you? Did you secretly conceive with him?"

Viola felt no respect for her mother-in-law anymore. She replied coldly, "Whose child this is will be clear once it's born. As for rekindling an old flame or secretly conceiving, you should worry about my husband's reputation. If those words got out, he would be the laughingstock."

With that, Viola turned and left.

A wave of frustration washed over her. Though she had fallen from grace, that didn't mean anyone could trample on her. The people of the Warren family had no right to criticize her. They were the ones who had caused the deaths of her maids. What right did they have to judge her? The instigator still resided comfortably in Blessed Haven, enjoying the good life, while she suffered.

Rebecca thought herself to be so formidable, so why hadn't she sent someone to reprimand Aurora?

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