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At Grace Mansion, Carissa Sinclair stared at the man before herâher husband she had waited for a whole year.
Barrett Warren, still in his battle armor, wore an expression of both determination and guilt.
"Carissa, the king has issued a royal edict for my marriage to Aurora." he said, his voice steady, " She will be joining our household. There's no question about it."
Carissa's eyes clouded with confusion. "The queen dowager has praised General Yates as a model for all women in the kingdom. Would she be willing to be a concubine?"
Barrett's eyes flashed with a hint of annoyance. "No, she wonât be a concubine. Sheâll be my legal wife, equal to you."
"But calling her equal doesn't change the fact that sheâs still just a concubine," Carissa said, a soft smile playing on her lips.
Barrett frowned. "Why can't you face the reality? Aurora and I fell in love with each other on the battlefield, and we earned this marriage with our glorified victory. In fact, I donât really need your approval on it."
Fell in love? Huh, looks like he is determined in breaking the vow he made a year ago...
Carissa's soft smile wiped off by a mocking one, she had once believed Barrettâs victory would earn him a higher rank, freeing her from the burden of supporting the Warren household with her dowry.
Yet instead, in exchange for his victory, he only asked the king for another woman's hand, and now he even dared to silence her with his so-called 'glorified victory'...
Carissa felt a lump in her throat. Despite her disgust and reluctance, she asked, "What about your parents? Do they agree?"
"They do. It was a royal edict, and Aurora is amicable. Mother liked her a lot upon seeing her, even her health seems to be improving."
"Improving?" Carissa felt a whirlwind of emotions. "When you went to war, your mother was already gravely ill. I brought in the best physician, managed the estateâs affairs by day, and stayed up nights caring for her. That's how her condition started to improve."
"But seeing Aurora has made my mother feel even better," Barrett said earnestly. "I know this is unfair to you, but for the greater good, please be generous enough to welcome Aurora."
Carissa lowered her eyes, as if blinking away the tears. But inspected closely, that's actually her sharpened gaze. "Invite General Yates over. I have a few things to ask her."
"There's no need," Barrett refused instantly. "Carissa, sheâs different from any woman you know. As a general, sheâs above household squabbles and wouldnât want to meet you."
Carissa retorted, "What are women I know like? Or tell me, what kind of woman am I to you? Have you forgotten? I'm also the daughter of the Marquis's family. My father and my six brothers sacrificed on the Southern Frontier three years ago-"
"Thatâs them." Barrett interrupted, "You're still a delicate woman suited only for home comforts, while Aurora has no respect for that. Besides, she never holds back her true thoughts. Trust me, you won't want to hear it from her. Also rest assured. Mother has promised me that Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things."
âOh, that's what you and mother think I fear? Losing the control of this household?â Carissa couldn't help but laughing.
Little did Barrett know his household had been reduced to a hollow shell - managing it was a hot potato no one else would bear. Over the past year, it was Carissa's dowry alone that kept the Warren familyâs life respectable, and this was her reward.
âEnough,â Barrett snapped, his patience running thin. âIâve done my duty by informing you. Your opinion wonât change anything.â
As Carissa watched hum storm out, her bitterness deepened.
âMy lady, my lord has really crossed the line!â Lulu, Carissaâs maid, said, wiping her tears.
âDonât call him that!â Carissa gave her a stern look. âWe never consummated the marriage. Heâs not your lord. Now go fetch my dowry list.â
âWhy the dowry list?â Lulu asked, puzzled.
Carissa tapped her on the forehead. âSilly girl, we need to reckon everything before we leave.â
Lulu gasped. âLeave? But where can we go? To the Northwatch Estate?â Suddenly Lulu held her tongue, aware that she had touched the sensitive subject. She spared Carissa a guilty look, "I'll get the list now, my lady."
Upon the mention of Northwatch Estate, the always restrained Carissa finally let her tears fall.
When she was fifteen, her father, the Marquis of Northwatch, had sacrificed his life on the battlefield.
Then, just six months ago, her entire family at the Northwatch Estate was brutally slaughtered â assassins rumored to be spies from the enemy nation, Westhaven.
She rushed back after getting the news, only to find the dismembered bodies of her mother and grandmother. Even her youngest nephew, two years old, didn't escape death, neither.
Now, she was the lone survivor of the marquis' family, the idea of restoring her familyâs former glory seemed impossibleâat least to outsiders.
After all, she was presented mostly as a delicate, fragile woman, while Aurora Taytes had just made herself the first female general in history. It's only natural that the Warren family was more than happy to agree to the marriage.
Yet, unbeknownst to the world, Carissa's martial talent was never beneath her father and brothers. If given a chance on the battlefield, she would definitely outshine Aurora Taytes, perhaps a million times more...
Just then, Lulu had brought over the dowry list, "My lady, this year alone, you've spent over six thousand silver coins supporting the household. However, the shops, houses, and estates remain untouched. All the bank savings, along with the property deeds and land titles your mother left, are locked up in the chest."
"I see." Carisse's gaze lingered on the list with melancholy. Her mother had given her such a substantial dowry, fearing she might face hardship in her husband's home.
Yet now here she was. The Warren family had disregarded all her effort, and Barrett had even broken his vow to take no concubine - the very promise that led her mother to choose him over more eligible suitors, despite the Warren familyâs fall from grace.
'Was this really the life mother wanted me to have?'
It took Carissa no time to made up her mind.
âLulu, get prepared. There's somewhere we need to go tomorrow.â
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Early the next morning, Carissa and Lulu boarded a carriage, heading straight for the royal palace.
It was noon by the time they arrived. Under the scorching autumn sun, Carissa and Lulu stood like statues in front of the palace gates.
They waited for a full hour, but no one came to let them in.
In the palace's study, Derek Walker had already reported Carissaâs arrival to the king three times.
âYour Majesty, Mrs. Warren is still waiting outside the palace gates,â he repeated.
The king, Salvador Quinton, set aside the document he was reading and rubbed his temples. âI canât summon her in. The edict has been issued, and can't be taken back. Tell her to go home.â
âThe guards tried to persuade her, but she refused to leave. Sheâs been standing there for over an hour without moving.â
Salvador felt a pang of guilt. âBarrett requested the marriage as a reward for his military service. I didnât want to agree, either, but not granting it would embarrass both him and General Yates. They have after all won a big war.â
âYour Majesty, when it comes to military achievements, no one can compare to the Marquis of Northwatch,â Derek countered.
Salvador thought of Hector Sinclair, the Marquis of Northwatch. When Salvador was a crown prince who had recently joined the military, it was Hector who had guided him. Back then, he had also known Carissa when she was only a cute kid.
Salvador himself had fought a bloody path to the throne, paved with death. He understood the struggles of military officers, so when Barrett requested marriage as a reward, Salvador had hesitated but eventually agreed.
But Derek was right. In terms of military merit, Barrett and Aurora were far inferior to Hector Sinclair.
âAlright, let her in. If she agrees to this marriage, Iâll grant her whatever she wants, even if it's a noble title or an official rank,â said Salvador.
Derek breathed a sigh of relief. âAs always, you're wise, Your Majesty!â
...
Carissa knelt in the study with her head bowed.
Recalling that Carissa was now the only one left in the Sinclair family, Salvador felt nothing but pity for her.
"Rise and speak," he commanded.
Carissa bowed deeply with her hands clasped. "Your Majesty, I know it's presumptuous of me to seek an audience today. But I also wish to implore for your grace."
"Carissa Sinclair, I have already issued the edict of marriage. It's impossible to revoke it," Salvador said.
Carissa shook her head gently. "Your Majesty, I'm not imploring you to reverse that edict, but imploring you for another edict - an amicable divorce with General Warren."
The young king was taken aback. "Divorce? You want a divorce?"
Carissa nodded her head firmly.
She was never someone to pester some man. If Barret Warren loved Aurora Yates so much, then she would let him go.
What she needed now was a single edict for an amicable divorce, so she could take away all her dowry and get rid of the despicable Warren family for good, dignified and head high...
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