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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 881

Zoey had a clear purpose for coming here today—she wanted to inquire about the embroidery workshop and the women's academy. If the people of Hell Monarch Estate were indeed establishing a women's academy, she hoped to secure a spot for her daughter.

Normally, she would have brought her daughter with her, but doing so would make her intentions too obvious. It would seem as though she was pressuring Carissa to accept her daughter, which might make the princess consort uncomfortable.

So, instead of bringing her daughter along, Zoey decided to gather information first and find out what was required. That way, she could go home and prepare everything.

"There's no need to be formal. Let's move to the side hall and chat," Carissa said with a smile, leading them to a smaller chamber.

Meanwhile, Rafael, who had just woken up, was left facing Davis, who was still yawning.

Davis covered his mouth with his hand, stifling another yawn, and asked, "Are there any places to lie down here, Your Highness?"

Rafael was baffled.

At Davis' age, he was still staying up late and causing a ruckus? How shameless!

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Knowing Violet played a key role at Skye Embroidery, Hannah asked, "Where is Ms. Spencer? I was hoping to discuss the embroidery workshop matters with her."

Carissa felt sorry for Violet and had planned to let her sleep a little longer. But since Hannah had asked for her, Carissa had no choice but to send someone to wake her.

Hannah had a well-thought-out plan. The workshop, being located in a somewhat remote area, needed a storefront to sell its handmade goods. She planned to allocate a shop specifically for selling these items, with all profits going to the workshop. Whoever made the items would receive payment based on how much they sold.

Hannah also added, "I won't charge rent. It'll be my contribution to this good deed. As for the shop assistants, I'll cover their wages until the store begins to make a profit. Once the goods start selling and we're not at a loss anymore, we can take a share of the profits to pay the shop assistants. How does that sound?"

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