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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 638

Carissa contemplated the possibility, then said, "That could really happen. Raf is quite sentimental, and people like him tend to get swept up in emotional turmoil more easily."

Violet's eyes widened in disbelief. "You actually agree with me? You should at least try to argue. Aren't you bothered by it at all?"

"Weren't we simply analyzing the situation? It's not actually happening, so why should I be bothered?" asked Carissa, stunned.

"I'm talking about it hypothetically," Violet clarified.

"Why would you take a hypothetical situation seriously?" Carissa countered.

Violet stared at her friend and couldn't help but poke Carissa's forehead with her finger. "I seriously wonder if you have any feelings for your husband at all. I've never been in love, but what's mine is mine. If someone covets what's mine, just the thought of it would make me unhappy."

"You're so petty!" Carissa shot back. "Getting angry if it really happens is one thing, but getting worked up over something that hasn't happened yet will only harm your emotions and health, not to mention your relationship with your husband. It's not worth it."

Recalling Violet's earlier comments about not wanting to marry, Carissa added, "Besides, you're the one who doesn't want to get married or talk about feelings. What experience or qualifications do you have to advise me?"

Violet rolled her eyes. "I understand feelings just fine, so why can't I comment on your situation?

I don't want to get married because I feel that no man deserves me. I'm great and one of a kind. There won't be another woman like me in this world, just like there won't be another woman like you. But we're different.

"You would have had to enter the palace if you hadn't gotten married. Besides, Prince Rafael treats you well. But me? I don't have a secret admirer who has loved me since I was young and has been waiting for me. So, what's the point of getting married? Why not just enjoy my life? I don't even have to worry about children. Look at Leona—she nearly lost her life giving birth."

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