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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 926

The gifts had already been delivered to Orchid Hall, where Rafael was carefully arranging them one by one. He had already bathed and was waiting for Carissa to return.

Earlier, he had gone to the Ministry of Justice to review Aurora's testimony. He had planned to skip having dinner at home to stay and observe their evening re-interrogation of Aurora, but Matthew had sent someone to inform him that Carissa had requested his return as she had family arriving in the capital. When he heard that, he immediately mounted his horse and returned home.

Cindy's return to the capital pleased him greatly. Once the negotiations began, he intended to involve himself regardless of whether Salvador allowed him to participate. When the time came, he might not be able to take care of Carissa. With Violet and Cindy by Carissa's side, he felt he could relax, knowing she would be looked after.

In the past, he believed Carissa could endure anything. But this time, the negotiations involved the Sinclair family's massacre. That was a wound buried deep in her heart, and he knew these days would be especially hard on her.

Hearing footsteps, he quickly wiped away the serious expression from his face and replaced it with a charming smile as he rose to greet her.

"Back so soon?"

Carissa removed her headpiece with a soft hum. "Aunt Cindy was tired. I escorted her back so she could bathe and rest early."

She glanced at the gifts neatly arranged on the table and coffee table, each one beautifully packaged in brocade boxes, with two chests marked with the names of their senders. Her gaze lingered on the four brocade boxes on the coffee table. They were from her seventh uncle, Wade. It felt like something had burned her, and she quickly looked away.

"Do you want to open them?" Rafael asked.

"Not for now." Carissa then called out, "Lulu, have someone move the gifts to the storeroom and place them separately."

Lulu hesitated before entering, her confusion evident. "Your Grace, won't you take a look?"

In the past, whenever gifts from Victory Pass arrived, Carissa would eagerly tear into them. Why wasn't she opening them this time?

"Not now. Just move them downstairs," Carissa replied.

Lulu nodded and left to instruct the servants to carry the gifts to the storeroom. Since she wasn't sure what was inside, they couldn't be cataloged just yet, so she had them set aside in a corner for the time being.

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