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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 762

Evelyn was no fool. She understood her daughter's character well. However, seeing Viola come home in tears, heavily pregnant, tugged at her heartstrings. After all, Viola hadn't caused any trouble recently, and the past was behind them.

What mother could truly hold a grudge against her own child?

So, when she heard Viola mention that Barrett was neglecting her, even being indifferent to her returning to her family during her pregnancy, Evelyn decided to send someone to call Zoey. She wanted to see how to help mend Viola and Barrett's relationship.

By the time Zoey arrived, Luna was already seated in Evelyn's room.

"You're here, Zoey!" Luna stood up, secretly relieved.

If Zoey was any later, she would have to find a way to escape.

Zoey nodded in acknowledgment. "Hello, Mother."

"You arrived just in time," Evelyn said, her expression serious as she sat in her seat.

Next to her was Viola, whose tears had yet to dry. Given her pregnancy, she could only choke out a greeting to her eldest sister-in-law without rising to pay her respects.

Zoey sat down and looked at Viola, feigning ignorance as she asked, "Why are you crying, Viola? Who bullied you?"

Viola hadn't actually intended to provoke her family into taking action. She only meant to scare Barrett a little. But after making a fuss and saying those words, she had no choice but to return home. It was too embarrassing to back down now.

Seeing her mother only heightened her sense of grievance. Not wanting Evelyn to think she was running home over trivial matters, she claimed that Barrett was deliberately cold to her and dismissed her feelings, and that others at Valor Estate treated her with disdain.

Little did she know that upon hearing this, Evelyn had sent for both Zoey and Luna. With Zoey being the most serious of the three women, discussing today's events would only reflect poorly on Viola.

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