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Her Graceful War Song (Carissa Sinclair) novel Chapter 933

Patrick's voice turned harsh, "You're the reason for General Sullivan's return to the capital for questioning. Are you really trying to make him carry all your crimes? How can you say such a thing?"

"Someone is making excuses for General Sullivan! I'm sure of it!" Aurora snarled, raging like a cornered beast.

Had she not been shackled, she would have lunged forward.

"It's not fair! General Sullivan is the leader of Victory Pass, so he should bear the heaviest responsibility. You all flatter Prince Rafael and Carissa, trying to take down Barrett, but he had no idea about how I massacred the villagers or killed the prisoner. He's being unjustly accused!" she yelled.

"If Commander Warren didn't know, then General Sullivan definitely wouldn't have known." Patrick scoffed, turning to the scribe. "Write this down—Aurora has confessed that both Commander Warren and General Sullivan were unaware of the matter."

"No! I never said that!" Aurora shouted in protest.

Patrick's voice cut through her outburst, "There are too many ears in this room for you to take it back now."

Aurora opened her mouth, but the words stuck in her throat. She realized her situation—there was no escaping now. She slumped, her gaze dropping as she hid the defiance that still burned in her eyes.

As Patrick observed her, he couldn't help but admire Rafael's decisiveness. With Barrett's confession, Aurora's claims held no weight. After all, Barrett had been the general in charge of the operation. If even he didn't know about it, how could Dominic?

Aurora was just one of Barrett's subordinates. She was never in a position to bypass him and take orders directly from Dominic.

Had this been earlier, Aurora wouldn't have cared about dragging Barrett down with her. Before the Ministry of Justice came for her, she believed that her husband had no feelings left for her and that their bond was severed.

But that day, when she had asked him if he remembered the promise he made at Victory Pass, he had unhesitatingly risked his future to help her escape. At that moment, she knew—he hadn't completely erased her from his heart.

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