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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 892

Barrett wasn't really surprised. Though his time as the commander of the Crown Guard had been short, he wasn't foolish and could sense the king's intentions to make the Crown Guard an independent unit.

Salvador was wary of the Hell Monarch, so how could he allow Carissa to control all the security in the kingdom, including the king's own safety?

Barrett smiled wryly. "Well, it's something beyond my control. I am in mourning for my mom and must observe the mourning period."

Wayne smiled gently, pouring him a cup of coffee. He spoke quietly, "Prince Harvey can help you."

Barrett blinked, taken aback. Harvey barely interacted with anyone in the capital, so how could he possibly help him? Besides, would he really do it out of guilt—if that guilt even existed? And if there was guilt, it would be for Carissa, not for him.

Barrett wasn't stupid.

Setting aside whether Harvey could actually help him, if he could, it would be for a reason. If he truly did assist him, Barrett would owe him, and from then on, he would become the prince's servant.

"In accordance with tradition, I'm observing the mourning period for my mom, unless the king issues an edict to revoke it. However, I'm not an important court official, nor am I a general on the frontier. The king does not need me," Barrett said slowly.

Wayne chuckled softly. "Commander Warren, you underestimate yourself. You've disappointed the king time and again, yet he's still willing to offer you a chance. Do you know why?"

"Why?" Barrett asked, indeed confused about it.

"It's because of your grudge against the Hell Monarch. The Mystic Army was originally led by Prince Rafael. After he became Chief Judge, he could have continued leading it. Many court officials hold multiple positions. So, why did His Majesty choose Lady Carissa to take over as commander of the Mystic Army?" Wayne posited, his gaze fixed on the other man.

Barrett paused, thinking. Slowly, the pieces began to fall into place, but he still didn't fully understand.

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