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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | 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 with Aurora. She will be joining our household. There's no question about it," said Barrett. 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." Carissa smiled mockingly. "Fell in love, huh? Have you forgot what you promised me before you left for war?" On their wedding night a year ago, Barrett was called away to lead reinforcements on an expedition. Before he left, he lifted his wifeâs veil and vowed, "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Embarrassed, Barrett avoided her eye contact. "Just forget what I said. Back then, I only considered you a suitable match for a wife. I knew nothing about love until I met Rory." When he spoke of the woman he loved, his eyes softened with deep affection. Turning back to Carissa, he added, "Sheâs unlike any woman Iâve ever met. I love her deeply, and I hope you'll be generous enough to welcome her." 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 mother liked her a lot upon seeing her." They agreed? Huh... How ironic! Seems like everything Carissa had done for this household had all been for nothing. "Is she currently in the mansion?" Carissa asked, lifting a brow. Barrett carried a softness in his voice, "Yes, sheâs talking to my mother and making her very happy. Even mother's 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." Carissa wasnât seeking praise. She was just laying out the facts of her exhausting year. "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 support Aurora and me." 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." As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under her eye became more evident in the light. Calmly, she said, "Itâs fine. If she says anything unpleasant, Iâll ignore it. A true matriarch must understand the bigger picture and act with dignity. Donât you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. âWhy put yourself through this? The king has approved this marriage, and Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things.â âOh, you think that's what I fear? Losing the control of this household?â Carissa countered. 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 ... 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 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. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | In Debra's last life, she loved Juan so much, but everyone knew that the one he cherished was Shelia. After Debra was drained of her last bit of value by Juan, she tragically died on the operating table. Reborn in this life, Debra swears never to repeat the same mistakes, and she will make Juan regret what he has done! "Get the defibrillator! Increase the voltage!" "Doctor! The patient is experiencing massive bleeding, and the A-type blood from the blood bank was just urgently taken away." The intern nurse's hands were covered in blood, and she trembled. The operating room reeked of blood. She had never seen so much blood before. At that moment, a thought flashed through her mind. 'Who would suddenly take away A-type blood from the blood bank?' The woman lying on the bed was pale. Her lips were dry, and her eyes started to lose focus. "Juan..." "What?" "Juan Nichols..." The intern nurse made out the name murmured by Debra Frazier. Juan Nichols was the most influential businessman in Seamar City. The doctor was on the verge of collapse. He dialed the wrong number three times before finally getting it right. He quickly pleaded with the person on the other end of the phone, "Mr. Nichols, your wife is experiencing massive bleeding, but the blood from the blood bank has been taken away. Please, come and see her for the last time." But Juan's voice was filled with indifference. "She's still alive? Call me when she's dead." With that, he hung up the phone. All the light disappeared from Debra's eyes. 'Juan, do you hate me so much? Even at this point, you wouldn't come to see me.' The machine emitted a flat, cold beep, indicating the patient's vital signs had disappeared. Debra felt her soul leaving her body. Her withered, frail body collapsed weakly on the bed. Debra felt exhausted. At just twenty-seven, she died from postpartum hemorrhage in the hospital. In her lifetime, she loved Juan dearly. As the only daughter of the Frazier family, she should have enjoyed the best life. But to marry Juan, she sacrificed herself and her family. In the end, she met a tragic fate. Debra slowly closed her eyes. Given another chance, she would never make the same mistakes. ... "Madam, Mr. Nichols wants to take you to the auction. Which outfit would you like to wear?" Sophie asked. Debra gasped and opened her eyes. Everything in front of her was strikingly familiar. This place was Juan and her home. They had been married for a month, but Juan had rarely visited her. She remembered that Juan was attending a land auction, and due to the occasion, he had to bring his family along. But this was all five years ago. 'How could it be? ' she thought, deeply confused, 'Am I reborn?' "Mr. Nichols has never stayed overnight before. You should seize this opportunity." Sophieâs voice brought Debra back to reality. She picked out a white gown, hesitating. "How about this one, Madam?" Looking at it, Debra gave a self-deprecating smile. It was well known that Juan favored Shelia. In the past, she often dressed like Shelia to please Juan Miles. Shelia liked white dresses, so she followed suit, just to earn a little favor from Juan. For this auction, Juan didn't inform her of the change in companion and brought Shelia instead, making her look ridiculous in a white dress similar to Shelia's. The thought of the past made her laugh. "No, I'll wear that one," she said, picking up a red dress. Debra never liked plain clothes. Shelia was just a poor college student. Debra felt that she must have lost her mind to wear cheap clothes for a man. It only lowered her status and self-esteem. "But Mr. Nichols likes white dresses," Sophie said hesitantly. Debra simply ignored her hints. "I'll wear this one," she said. "Throw away all those white dresses. I don't like them." Sophie sighed and complied. Debra looked at herself in the mirror, still vibrant and beautiful. But in a few years, she would be worn down by Juan's torment. Before that happened, she would end it all. In the evening, Debra appeared in a burgundy dress that accentuated her curves. Her delicate makeup, curls, and a mole under her eye made her mesmerizing. She looked like a painting, untouchable. Not far away, a man in a white shirt and black leather combat boots saw her. With a cigarette dangling from his mouth, Marion Houston asked, "Who is she?" "You don't know her? She's Debra, the daughter of the Frazier family and Juan's wife," said his friend, Randy Osborne. "I just saw Juan entering with another woman. Maybe we'll witness a showdown between the mistress and the wife. It will be fun." Marion made no comments. Randy clicked his tongue. "Juan's taste is just terrible, preferring a skinny woman to his beautiful woman. Don't you think?" Randy turned around, but Marion was nowhere to be seen. "Damn it!" he cursed, quickly catching up with Marion. Shelia, in a white dress, held Juan's arm timidly. "I've never been to such an event before. Maybe I should go back." "You'll get used to it. You'll be attending these events frequently in the future," Juan said. Shelia nodded. Juan was about to enter with Shelia when Joe spoke up. "Sir, won't we wait for Mrs. Nichols?" Juan frowned. "Didn't I ask you to tell her not to come today?" Joe glanced at Shelia, and she quickly said, "It's not Joe's fault. I told him not to inform Debra. With my status, I'm afraid of gossip, so I thought it would be better for Debra to accompany you in." Shelia lowered her head like a scared hare. Juan rubbed his temples. He didn't want Debra to show up at all. "Mr. Nichols," Shelia murmured, biting her lip. "It's alright." Juan patted Shelia's head and said to Joe, "Go intercept her and send her away." In the crowd, there were murmurs of surprise. Joe looked over and was also shocked. 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Read more FREE chaptersđ | Itâs not the first time I received photos of my husband, Owen, cheating on me. After losing my parents, I was adopted by Owenâs family. I grew up with him. We were inexplicably attracted to each other but we dared not to admit it. Until that one crazy night... anyway we got married when we were both 22. Now, itâs been three years. But Owen had been acting very strange recently. These photos seemed to explain why... I had to confront him. âOwen?â I called out. âOwen, where are you?â He didn't answer. Owen was on the phone with his friend. As I was about to knock on the door, I overheard: âNo, I donât think I love her anymore.â Owenâs words gave me icy chills. âHow could he say that?!â My heart was broken. Owen left without any explanation that night. When Owen came back he was very drunk. He started kissing me and called me Josie. I couldnât believe what I heard⌠âJosieâŚ? Were you with Josie?â I asked with panic in my voice. I couldnât believe my husband cheated on me with my best friend. Life passed, I became more and more painful. I finally got divorced with Owen. I thought there would be no relationship between us. But the appearance of Raymond gave me fresh hope for love. Raymond was Owenâs uncle. He was only several years older, but very mature. He was tall, handsome and rich. He was one of the most attractive men I knew. After living in Australia for most of his life, he had come back 10 years ago to take over his familyâs business. By now, he was the most successful CEO in the city. Although all women admired him, he remained single. I couldnât believe such a wonderful man would confess to me. I didnât know why he would fall in love with such an ordinary woman like me? Heâs always there when I was in danger and even got injured when protecting me. But I can not accept him as his relationship with my ex-husband. Then the unexpected thing happened. My best friend set me up. When I woke up, I found myself under Raymond's sheet. âDonât be scared, Noah.â âIâll protect you.â âIâm willing to take responsibility.â âNoah, I love you.â His magnetic voice always lingered in my ears. Could I trust him? What will happen if I get involved in this forbidden relationship? | LEARN_MORE | https://redtgb.com/market/goodnovel/1?lpid=14837&u | Random Reading | https://www.facebook.com/61559743679549/ | 323 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn More | 0 | redtgb.com | DCO | https://redtgb.com/market/goodnovel/1?lpid=14837&utm_campaign={{campaign.name}}&utm_content={{campaign.id}}&adset_name={{adset.name}}&adset_id={{adset.id}}&ad_id={{ad.id}}&ad_name={{ad.name}}&placement={{placement}} | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/463600279_1053409966435668_5063960042783931742_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=rFj7YZEJ45IQ7kNvgGFGm2m&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=A9LEh9V0FzDePMyb807HLak&oh=00_AYCbz7APi-xGhxgd-hFVl3jJ4uCZA5aOKMN_WFwlRBE51w&oe=67582D1E | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Random Reading | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | 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 with Aurora. She will be joining our household. There's no question about it," said Barrett. 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." Carissa smiled mockingly. "Fell in love, huh? Have you forgot what you promised me before you left for war?" On their wedding night a year ago, Barrett was called away to lead reinforcements on an expedition. Before he left, he lifted his wifeâs veil and vowed, "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Embarrassed, Barrett avoided her eye contact. "Just forget what I said. Back then, I only considered you a suitable match for a wife. I knew nothing about love until I met Rory." When he spoke of the woman he loved, his eyes softened with deep affection. Turning back to Carissa, he added, "Sheâs unlike any woman Iâve ever met. I love her deeply, and I hope you'll be generous enough to welcome her." 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 mother liked her a lot upon seeing her." They agreed? Huh... How ironic! Seems like everything Carissa had done for this household had all been for nothing. "Is she currently in the mansion?" Carissa asked, lifting a brow. Barrett carried a softness in his voice, "Yes, sheâs talking to my mother and making her very happy. Even mother's 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." Carissa wasnât seeking praise. She was just laying out the facts of her exhausting year. "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 support Aurora and me." 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." As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under her eye became more evident in the light. Calmly, she said, "Itâs fine. If she says anything unpleasant, Iâll ignore it. A true matriarch must understand the bigger picture and act with dignity. Donât you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. âWhy put yourself through this? The king has approved this marriage, and Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things.â âOh, you think that's what I fear? Losing the control of this household?â Carissa countered. 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 ... 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 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. 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ХйоМавŃĐ°Ń Đона ĐиŃокŃĐžŃа | Đна ŃСнаНа, ŃŃĐž йоŃоПонна, ĐžŃŃогО ĐľŃ ĐżĐľŃопОНнŃНа ŃадОŃŃŃ. ĐĐž вдŃŃĐł Она ŃвидоНа СайОŃŃ ĐźŃМа Đž огО поŃвОК ĐťŃйви. ĐовŃŃка ŃĐž ŃНоСаПи на ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐžŃŃавиНа ŃОгНаŃонио Đž ŃаСвОдо, ŃĐşŃŃНа йоŃоПоннОŃŃŃ Đ¸ ŃŃНа Ń ŃаСйиŃŃĐź ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃоП. ===== ÂŤĐĐžŃпОМа Đ ĐžŃŃОва, пОСдŃавНŃŃ! ĐĐ°Ń ŃойŃнОк СдОŃОв. ĐаŃŃŃ Đ ĐžŃŃОва вŃŃНа иС йОНŃниŃŃ Đ˛ ŃаŃŃĐľŃŃннОŃŃи, ĐżŃĐ¸ĐśĐ¸ĐźĐ°Ń Đş ĐłŃŃди ПодиŃинŃкОо СакНŃŃонио Đž йоŃоПоннОŃŃи. Đна йоŃоПонна ĐžŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ńа! ĐĐżŃŃŃив гНаСа, Она ŃаŃŃĐľŃннО пОгНадиНа ŃвОК вŃŃ ĐľŃŃ ĐżĐťĐžŃкиК ĐśĐ¸Đ˛ĐžŃ Đ¸ ŃаŃпНŃНаŃŃ Đ˛ ŃĐťŃйко. ĐĐťŃпО ŃĐťŃйаŃŃŃ, ĐаŃŃŃ ĐżĐžŃпоŃнО Đ´ĐžŃŃаНа ŃоНоŃОн, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐżĐžĐˇĐ˛ĐžĐ˝Đ¸ŃŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°ŃŃ ĐОвикОвŃ, ŃĐ˛ĐžĐľĐźŃ ĐźŃĐśŃ, и пОдоНиŃŃŃŃ Ń Đ˝Đ¸Đź СаПоŃаŃоНŃнОК нОвОŃŃŃŃ. ĐднакО как ŃаС в ŃĐžŃ ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń, кОгда Она ŃОйиŃаНаŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ĐąŃаŃŃ ĐľĐłĐž нОПоŃ, Ń Đ˝ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐˇĐ˛ĐžĐ˝Đ¸Đť ŃоНоŃОн. Đа ŃĐşŃано пОŃвиНОŃŃ ŃООйŃонио ĐžŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ńа, кОŃĐžŃОо гНаŃиНО: ÂŤĐоПодНоннО ĐżŃиоСМаК в ĐžŃĐľĐťŃ "ĐŃанд"Âť. ĐŃĐľĐťŃ ÂŤĐŃанд? ĐĐžŃĐľĐźŃ ĐžĐ˝ вноСапнО ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐžŃоН, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° ŃŃда ĐżĐžĐľŃ Đ°ĐťĐ°? ĐаŃŃŃ ŃаŃŃĐľŃŃНаŃŃ, нО нодОНгО кОНойаНаŃŃ. ĐОКПав ŃакŃи, довŃŃка напŃавиНаŃŃ ĐżĐž ŃĐşĐ°ĐˇĐ°Đ˝Đ˝ĐžĐźŃ Đ°Đ´ŃĐľŃŃ. ĐĐžŃкОНŃĐşŃ ŃŃĐżŃŃĐł Ń ĐžŃоН ĐľŃ Đ˛Đ¸Đ´ĐľŃŃ, Она ŃĐľŃиНа, ŃŃĐž ĐźĐžĐśĐľŃ ŃООйŃиŃŃ ĐľĐźŃ Ń ĐžŃĐžŃио нОвОŃŃи НиŃнО. ĐĄ кОНОŃŃŃиПŃŃ ĐžŃ Đ˛ĐžĐťĐ˝ĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃоП довŃŃка пОдŃĐľŃ Đ°ĐťĐ° Đş ĐžŃоНŃ. ĐŃĐšĐ´Ń Đ¸Đˇ ПаŃинŃ, Она СаПоŃиНа, ŃŃĐž воŃŃийŃĐťŃ ŃĐşŃаŃон ŃвоŃаПи и нОвОК ĐşŃаŃнОК кОвŃОвОК Đ´ĐžŃОМкОК, ŃвнО пОдгОŃОвНоннОК Đş ĐżŃаСдникŃ. ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ПгнОвонио пОŃŃŃŃŃннО СаПоŃНа, а СаŃоП вŃпОПниНа, ŃŃĐž ŃĐľĐłĐžĐ´Đ˝Ń ĐłĐžĐ´ĐžĐ˛Ńина Đ¸Ń ŃвадŃĐąŃ. ĐĐľŃМоНи Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐżĐžĐżŃĐžŃиН ĐľŃ ĐżŃĐ¸ĐľŃ Đ°ŃŃ ŃŃда, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ŃдоНаŃŃ ŃŃŃĐżŃиС? ĐаŃŃŃ ĐźŃŃНоннО ŃĐťŃйаНаŃŃ, ŃаСПŃŃĐťŃŃ Đž ŃОП, как Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐžŃŃоагиŃŃĐľŃ Đ˝Đ° нОвОŃŃŃ Đž йоŃоПоннОŃŃи. ĐаŃŃŃ ĐżŃОйиŃаНаŃŃ ŃĐşĐ˛ĐžĐˇŃ ŃОНпŃ, ŃНиваŃŃŃ Ń Đ˝ĐľĐš в ŃвОŃĐź ĐżŃĐžŃŃОП наŃŃĐ´Đľ. ĐŃкОŃĐľ Она СаПоŃиНа ĐžŃНопиŃоНŃнО ĐşŃаŃивОгО ĐźŃĐśŃинŃ, кОŃĐžŃŃĐš вŃдоНŃĐťŃŃ ŃŃоди ŃОНпŃ. ĐĐľŃод ноК ŃŃĐžŃĐť ĐľŃ ĐźŃĐś, Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐОвикОв, ĐžŃĐľŃ Đ¸Ń ŃойŃнка. ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ŃаНа ПодНоннО ŃаŃŃŃгиваŃŃ ĐłŃĐąŃ Đ˛ ŃĐťŃйко, нО в ŃНодŃŃŃоо ПгнОвонио СаПоŃиНа ŃŃĐžŃвŃŃŃ ŃŃдОП Ń Đ˝Đ¸Đź МонŃинŃ, и ĐľŃ ŃĐťŃйка СаŃŃŃНа. ĐŃОК МонŃинОК ОкаСаНаŃŃ ĐżĐľŃвОК ĐťŃйОвŃŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ńа, ĐиНона ĐĐžŃапОва! Đак давнО ĐиНона воŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ Đ˛ гОŃОд? ĐаŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃŃŃНа на ПоŃŃĐľ, ŃНОвнО ĐżŃикНооннаŃ, найНŃдаŃ, как Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ¸ ĐиНона ŃаСвНокаŃŃ ĐłĐžŃŃоК, Đ˝Đ°ĐżĐžĐźĐ¸Đ˝Đ°Ń Đ¸Đ´ĐľĐ°ĐťŃĐ˝ŃŃ ĐżĐ°ŃŃ. ĐŃŃСŃŃ ĐžĐşŃŃМиНи Đ¸Ń Đ¸, ĐżĐžŃ ĐžĐśĐľ, Ń ŃоП-ŃĐž пОСдŃавНŃНи. ÂŤĐиНона, ŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃ-ŃĐž дОПа. Đа ŃŃĐž надО вŃпиŃŃ!Âť РонаŃ, пОŃНо ŃŃОНŃĐşĐ¸Ń ĐťĐľŃ Đ˛Ń Ń ĐиНонОК накОноŃ-ŃĐž вОŃŃОодиниНиŃŃ!Âť ĐĐžŃŃопоннО ŃĐźĐľŃ ŃŃанОвиНŃŃ ĐłŃОПŃĐľ. ĐиНона, ОдоŃĐ°Ń Đ˛ ĐşŃаŃнОо пНаŃŃĐľ и Ń Đ¸ĐˇŃŃканнŃĐź ПакиŃМоП, ĐťŃйоСнО ŃŃĐźĐľŃ Đ˝ŃНаŃŃ. мваŃĐ¸Ń Đ˝Đ°Ń Đ´ŃаСниŃŃ. ĐŁ РонаŃа ŃМо ĐľŃŃŃ ĐśĐľĐ˝Đ°Âť. ĐŃи ŃпОПинании ĐаŃŃи ОкŃŃМаŃŃио но ŃПОгНи ŃĐ´ĐľŃМаŃŃ ĐżŃоСŃониŃ. ÂŤĐаŃŃŃ? ĐŻ ŃĐľĐąŃ ŃПОНŃŃ! Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐśĐľĐ˝Đ¸ĐťŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ноК ŃОНŃкО Đ´ĐťŃ ŃОгО, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ŃŃпОкОиŃŃ ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ĐąĐ°ĐąŃŃĐşŃ!Âť ÂŤĐĐžŃ Đ¸ĐźĐľĐ˝Đ˝Đž! Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ˛Ńогда Ń ĐžŃоН МониŃŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° Ńойо. ĐĐľŃнО, РонаŃ?Âť РонаŃ, ĐżĐžŃ ĐžĐśĐ¸Đš на ĐżŃинŃа в ŃвОŃĐź ŃŃиŃОП на СакаС кОŃŃŃПо, иСНŃŃаН Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃŃ, нопОвŃĐžŃиПŃŃ Ń Đ°ŃиСПŃ. ÂŤĐаднО, Ń Đ˛Đ°ŃиŃ. ĐĐľŃĐľŃŃанŃŃĐľ Đ´ŃаСниŃŃ ĐиНонŃ, - Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝Đž ŃкаСаН Он. - Đна но ПОМоŃ. ĐŻ вŃĐżŃŃ ĐˇĐ° ноŃÂť. ĐĐžŃНо ŃŃĐ¸Ń ŃНОв ŃĐźĐľŃ Đ¸ пОдŃŃŃĐ¸Đ˛Đ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń Đ´ŃŃСоК НиŃŃ ŃŃиНиНиŃŃ. ÂŤĐĐš, РонаŃ, какОгО ŃŃŃŃа? Đ˘Ń ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃиŃаоŃŃ, но Ńак Ни?Âť ĐĄŃоди ĐłŃĐžĐźĐşĐ¸Ń ĐżĐžĐ´Đ´ŃаСниваниК Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐžŃŃаваНŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐ˛ĐžĐˇĐźŃŃиПŃĐź и ŃОйŃаннŃĐź, нО в ŃĐłĐžĐťĐşĐ°Ń ĐľĐłĐž ŃŃа пОŃвиНŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐ´Đ˛ŃŃĐźŃŃНоннŃĐš наПŃĐş на ŃĐťŃйкŃ. ĐĄŃĐžŃвŃĐ°Ń ŃŃдОП Ń Đ˝Đ¸Đź ĐиНона ОпŃŃŃиНа ĐłĐžĐťĐžĐ˛Ń Đ¸ СаŃŃонŃивО пОкŃаŃноНа. ĐŃа ŃŃĐşĐ°Ń ĐťŃĐąĐžĐ˛Đ˝Đ°Ń ŃŃона ĐżŃОнСиНа ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ĐаŃŃи. Đна но СнаНа, как вŃŃНа иС ĐžŃоНŃ, нО пОнŃНа ŃŃĐž НиŃŃ ŃОгда, кОгда Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃĐľ капНи Đ´ĐžĐśĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ°ŃаНи капаŃŃ ĐľĐš на НиŃĐž. ĐноСапнО пОднŃĐťŃŃ ŃиНŃĐ˝ŃĐš воŃĐľŃ Đ¸ Ń ĐťŃĐ˝ŃĐť НивонŃ, ĐżŃОПОŃивŃиК ĐľŃ Đ´Đž ниŃки. ĐднакО довŃŃка СаŃŃŃНа на ПоŃŃĐľ. ĐаŃоП Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐżĐžĐˇĐ˛Đ°Đť ĐľŃ? ĐĐľŃМоНи вŃŃ ŃŃĐž НиŃŃ ŃНОвка, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃŃавиŃŃ ĐľŃ ŃŃаŃŃ ŃвидоŃоНоП Đ¸Ń ĐťŃйви и ŃŃŃŃпиŃŃ ĐźĐľŃŃĐž ĐśĐľĐ˝Ń ĐľĐłĐž вОСНŃйНоннОК ĐиНоно? ĐаŃŃĐľ ŃŃаНО ŃŃŃднО Đ´ŃŃаŃŃ. РаŃŃĐľŃŃнО ОгНŃдовŃиŃŃ, Она пОнŃНа, ŃŃĐž оК ŃНодŃĐľŃ ĐżĐžĐşĐ¸Đ˝ŃŃŃ ŃŃĐž ŃМаŃнОо ПоŃŃĐž. ТŃМоНО ŃŃŃпаŃ, довŃŃка пОйŃоНа дОПОК пОд дОМдŃĐź. ĐĄŃĐžŃ Đ˛ двоŃŃŃ , Она йоСŃŃаŃŃнО ŃПОŃŃоНа на СнакОПŃĐš дОП, и ĐľŃ ĐźŃŃНи йНŃМдаНи гдо-ŃĐž даНокО. Đва гОда наСад, кОгда ŃоПŃŃ ĐаŃŃи Đ˝Đ°Ń ĐžĐ´Đ¸ĐťĐ°ŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐłŃани йанкŃĐžŃŃŃва, Они пОпŃŃаНиŃŃ ŃпаŃŃи ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ĐżĐžĐťĐžĐśĐľĐ˝Đ¸Đľ, вŃдав ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐźŃĐś Са ĐżŃодŃŃавиŃĐľĐťŃ ŃоПŃи ĐОвикОвŃŃ . Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐżĐžĐ˝Đ°ŃĐ°ĐťŃ ĐžŃкаСŃваНŃŃ, нО иС-Са ŃОгО, ŃŃĐž огО ŃŃМоНО йОНŃĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐąĐ°ĐąŃŃка ĐżŃОдОНМаНа давиŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ногО, Он Đ˝ĐľĐžŃ ĐžŃнО ŃОгНаŃиНŃŃ Đ˝Đ° дОгОвОŃнОК ĐąŃак. ТопоŃŃ, кОгда СдОŃОвŃĐľ йайŃŃки ŃĐťŃŃŃиНОŃŃ, а ĐиНона воŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ Đ¸Đˇ-Са ĐłŃаниŃŃ, ĐаŃŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´ŃПаНа, ŃŃĐž, вОСПОМнО, оК пОŃа ŃОйиŃаŃŃ Đ˛ĐľŃи и ŃоСМаŃŃ. ĐовŃŃка но СнаНа, как дОНгО ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐžŃНа поŃод дОПОП, ĐżŃоМдо ŃоП ŃŃĐťŃŃаНа СвŃĐş авŃОПОйиНŃнОгО двигаŃоНŃ. Đ ŃНодŃŃŃоо ПгнОвонио ŃŃдОП Ń Đ˝ĐľĐš ŃаСдаНŃŃ ĐłĐťŃйОкиК ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ńа: ÂŤĐаŃа, пОŃĐľĐźŃ ŃŃ ŃŃОиŃŃ ĐˇĐ´ĐľŃŃ, пОд дОМдŃĐź?Âť ĐНава 2 ĐŻ Ń ĐžŃŃ ŃаСвоŃŃиŃŃ Đ ĐžŃопононии ĐаŃŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃНа ĐłĐžĐťĐžĐ˛Ń Đ¸ вŃŃŃĐľŃиНаŃŃ Ń ŃŃŃОвŃĐź вСгНŃдОП ŃŃĐžŃŃогО поŃод ноК ĐźŃĐśŃинŃ. ĐĐš ŃŃĐž, пОПоŃĐľŃиНОŃŃ? ЧŃĐž СдоŃŃ Đ´ĐľĐťĐ°ĐľŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń? ĐиНона нодавнО воŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ Đ¸Đˇ-Са ĐłŃаниŃŃ. РаСво Он но дОНМон ŃоКŃĐ°Ń ĐżŃОвОдиŃŃ Đ˛ŃĐľĐźŃ Ń ĐťŃйиПОК МонŃинОК? ĐŃĐśŃина Đ˝Đ°Ń ĐźŃŃиНŃŃ, но пОНŃŃив ĐžŃвоŃа ĐžŃ ĐаŃŃи. ĐŃПОкŃĐ°Ń ĐżĐžĐ´ дОМдŃĐź довŃŃка напОПинаНа ПОкŃŃŃ ĐşŃŃŃŃ. ĐНиннŃĐľ ŃŃПнŃĐľ вОНОŃŃ, Ń ĐşĐžŃĐžŃŃŃ ŃŃокаНа вОда, ĐżŃиНипНи Đş йНоднŃĐź ŃокаП, ĐżŃĐ¸Đ´Đ°Đ˛Đ°Ń ĐľĐš МаНкиК вид. ЧŃĐž, ŃŃŃŃ Đ˛ĐžĐˇŃПи, Ń ŃОйОК ŃĐťŃŃиНОŃŃ?Âť - ŃоСкО ŃĐżŃĐžŃиН РонаŃ. ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˛ŃпОПниНа, как Ńаноо Он ноМнО ОйŃаŃаНŃŃ Ń ĐиНонОК, и ŃŃĐž СаŃŃавиНО ĐľŃ ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ŃМаŃŃŃŃ. ĐĄŃаНО ŃОвоŃŃоннО ĐžŃовиднО, как пО-ŃĐ°ĐˇĐ˝ĐžĐźŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐžŃнОŃиŃŃŃ Đş ĐťŃйиПОК и ноНŃйиПОК МонŃино. ĐŃŃаŃŃŃ ŃĐżŃавиŃŃŃŃ Ń ĐąĐžĐťŃŃ, ĐаŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃŃавиНа ŃĐľĐąŃ ŃĐťŃйнŃŃŃŃŃ Đ¸ ŃĐ¸Ń Đž ОйŃŃŃниНа: ÂŤĐОгда Ń Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐ˛ŃаŃаНаŃŃ Đ´ĐžĐźĐžĐš, наŃаНŃŃ Đ´ĐžĐśĐ´Ń, а Ń ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń Đ˝Đľ ОкаСаНОŃŃ ĐˇĐžĐ˝Ńика, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ Ń ĐżŃОПОкНа. ĐĐž вŃĐľĐźŃ ŃаСгОвОŃа Ń Đ˝ĐľŃ Đ˛Đ˝ĐľĐˇĐ°ĐżĐ˝Đž ноŃŃĐľŃпиПО СаŃĐľŃаНŃŃ Đ˝ĐžŃ, и Она ĐłŃОПкО ŃĐ¸Ń Đ˝ŃНа. ĐднакО вПоŃŃĐž ŃОгО, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐżĐžĐśĐ°ĐťĐľŃŃ ĐľŃ, Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐťĐ¸ŃŃ ŃиНŃноо Đ˝Đ°Ń ĐźŃŃиНŃŃ. ÂŤĐ˘Ń ŃМо но ПаНонŃкаŃ. ĐŃНи ĐżŃОПОкНа, ŃĐž поŃвОо, ŃŃĐž ŃНодŃĐľŃ ŃдоНаŃŃ, воŃĐ˝ŃвŃиŃŃ Đ´ĐžĐźĐžĐš, - вŃŃĐľŃĐľŃŃŃŃ Đ¸ поŃоОдоŃŃŃŃ. Đно доКŃŃвиŃоНŃнО Đ˝ŃМнО Ńойо ŃŃĐž ОйŃŃŃĐ˝ŃŃŃ?Âť ĐŁĐťŃйка на НиŃĐľ ĐаŃŃи СаŃŃŃНа. ÂŤĐŃĐžŃŃи...Âť ÂŤĐди и ĐąŃŃŃŃĐž поŃоОдонŃŃŃ, а ŃĐž ĐżŃĐžŃŃŃдиŃŃŃŃÂť, - ноŃĐľŃпоНивО вŃпаНиН РонаŃ, а СаŃоП ОйОŃŃĐť ĐľŃ Đ¸ вОŃŃĐť в дОП. ĐŃĐžŃŃŃдиŃŃŃŃ? ТОНŃкО ŃОгда ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˛ŃпОПниНа, ŃŃĐž йоŃоПонна, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ Đ˝Đľ ПОгНа пОСвОНиŃŃ Ńойо СайОНоŃŃ, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ Đ˝Đľ пОдвоŃгнŃŃŃ ŃойŃнка ОпаŃнОŃŃи. ĐĄ ŃŃОК ĐźŃŃĐťŃŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° пОŃпоŃиНа в ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ĐşĐžĐźĐ˝Đ°ŃŃ, ĐżŃинŃНа гОŃŃŃиК Đ´ŃŃ, в кОŃĐžŃОП ĐąŃŃŃŃĐž ŃОгŃоНаŃŃ. ĐавоŃĐ˝ŃвŃиŃŃ Đ˛ пОНОŃонŃĐľ, довŃŃка вŃŃНа иС напОНноннОК паŃОП ваннОК кОПнаŃŃ Đ¸ ОйнаŃŃМиНа на ŃвОŃĐź ĐżŃŃи РонаŃа. Đна Đ°Ń Đ˝ŃНа ĐžŃ ŃĐ´Đ¸Đ˛ĐťĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń Đ¸ инŃŃинкŃивнО ĐşŃопŃĐľ ŃМаНа пОНОŃонŃĐľ на ĐłŃŃди. ĐаПоŃив ĐľŃ ŃоакŃиŃ, ĐźŃĐśŃина ĐżŃиŃŃаНŃнО пОŃПОŃŃоН на Đ˝ĐľŃ Đ¸ ŃавнОдŃŃнО ŃĐżŃĐžŃиН: ÂŤĐĐžŃĐľĐźŃ ŃŃ Đ˝ĐľŃвниŃаоŃŃ? ĐŻ вŃŃ ŃŃĐž ŃМо видоН. ĐиŃĐž ĐаŃŃи СаНиНОŃŃ ĐşŃаŃкОК. ĐĐľ дОМидаŃŃŃ ĐžŃвоŃа, Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ˝ĐľĐąŃоМнО ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐ˝ŃĐť ŃайНоŃĐşŃ ĐžŃ ĐżŃĐžŃŃŃĐ´Ń Đ¸ ŃŃакан вОдŃ. ÂŤĐĐžŃ, вŃпоК. ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˝ĐľŃĐľŃиŃоНŃнО вСгНŃĐ˝ŃНа на ŃайНоŃĐşŃ, йоŃпОкОŃŃŃ, ŃŃĐž Ńа ĐźĐžĐśĐľŃ Đ˝Đ°Đ˛ŃодиŃŃ ĐźĐ°ĐťŃŃŃ. ÂŤĐŃПаŃ, ŃŃĐž ОйОКдŃŃŃ ĐąĐľĐˇ ŃŃОгО. РкОнŃĐľ кОнŃОв, Ń ĐżŃОвоНа пОд дОМдŃĐź но Ńак ПнОгО вŃоПони. ĐоОМиданнО Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐżŃĐžŃвиН ŃĐżŃŃĐźŃŃвО. ÂŤĐ˘Ń ŃĐľĐąŃ Đ˛ СоŃкаНо видоНа? Đ˘Ń ĐąĐťĐľĐ´Đ˝Đ°Ń, как ĐżŃивидонио. ĐавŃŃа ĐźŃ ĐľĐ´ĐľĐź Đş йайŃŃко, Ńак ŃŃĐž Ńойо ĐťŃŃŃĐľ но йОНоŃŃ, ŃĐťŃŃиŃŃ?Âť ĐднакО ĐаŃŃŃ, йоŃпОкОŃŃŃ Đž ŃойŃнко, ŃпОŃнО ŃОпŃĐžŃивНŃНаŃŃ. ÂŤĐно ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐž Đ˝ŃМнО вŃпиŃŃ ŃогО-нийŃĐ´Ń ŃŃпНОгО, Đ˛ĐžŃ Đ¸ вŃŃ. ĐŻ в пОŃŃдко, ĐżŃавда. Đ ŃŃĐžŃ ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ŃĐľŃпонио ĐźŃĐśŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐťĐžĐżĐ˝ŃНО. ĐĐ˝ ŃĐľŃиŃоНŃнО пОНОМиН ŃайНоŃĐşŃ Đ˛ ŃĐžŃ Đ¸ ŃдоНаН гНОŃОк вОдŃ. РонаŃ, ŃŃĐž ŃŃ... ĐŃ !Âť ĐŃоМдо ŃоП ĐаŃŃŃ ŃŃпоНа вŃПОНвиŃŃ Ń ĐžŃŃ ŃНОвО, Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ˝Đ°ĐşĐťĐžĐ˝Đ¸ĐťŃŃ, вОСвŃŃаŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ°Đ´ ноК, и вСŃĐť ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ° пОдйОŃОдОк. ĐаŃŃавив довŃŃĐşŃ ĐżĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃŃŃ ĐłĐžĐťĐžĐ˛Ń, Он ĐşŃопкО ĐżŃиМаНŃŃ ŃвОиПи ĐłŃйаПи Đş ĐľŃ. ТайНоŃка и вОда ОкаСаНиŃŃ Ń Đ˝ĐľŃ Đ˛Đž ŃŃŃ, и Он но ĐžŃНайиН Ń Đ˛Đ°ŃĐşŃ, пОка но ŃйодиНŃŃ, ŃŃĐž Она ĐżŃОгНОŃиНа НокаŃŃŃвО. ĐŃ Đ˛Đ˝ĐľĐˇĐ°ĐżĐ˝ĐžĐłĐž Đż*ŃоНŃŃ Ń ĐаŃŃи СакŃŃМиНаŃŃ ĐłĐžĐťĐžĐ˛Đ°, ŃĐźŃĐ˛Đ°Ń Đ˛ŃĐľ ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐżŃĐľŃŃ. РонаŃа ĐžŃ Đ˛Đ°ŃиНО МоНанио, oĐ˝ ŃнОва пОпŃŃаНŃŃ ĐżĐžŃоНОваŃŃ ĐаŃŃŃ, нО Ńа ŃĐľŃиŃоНŃнО ĐžŃвоŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ, Đ¸ĐˇĐąĐľĐłĐ°Ń ĐľĐłĐž вСгНŃда. РонаŃ, Ń⌠- ноŃвнО ĐżŃОйОŃПОŃаНа довŃŃка, ĐżŃŃаŃŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´ĐžĐąŃаŃŃ ŃНОва. - ĐŻ Ń ĐžŃŃ ŃаСвоŃŃиŃŃÂť. ĐŃ ŃНОва в ПгнОвонио Ока пОгаŃиНи вŃĐľ ĐśĐľĐťĐ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ńа. Đа огО НиŃĐľ ĐżŃОПоНŃкнŃНО ŃаСдŃаМонио, и Он Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝Đž вСŃĐť ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ° пОдйОŃОдОк, СаŃŃавНŃŃ ĐżĐžŃПОŃŃĐľŃŃ Đ˛ огО ĐżŃОнСиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐľ гНаСа. ÂŤĐОвŃĐžŃи ĐľŃŃ ŃаС. ĐĄĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ĐаŃŃи ŃкнŃНО. ĐднакО оК ŃдаНОŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´Đ°Đ˛Đ¸ŃŃ ĐąŃŃĐ˝ŃĐľ ŃПОŃии и ŃПоНО вŃŃŃĐľŃиŃŃ ĐżŃиŃŃаНŃĐ˝ŃĐš вСгНŃĐ´ ŃŃĐżŃŃга. ÂŤĐŻ ŃкаСаНа, ŃŃĐž Ń ĐžŃŃ ŃаСвОда. Đ ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ°Ń Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ńа ПоНŃкнŃНи ноŃиŃаоПŃĐľ ŃПОŃии. ÂŤĐĐžŃоПŃ?Âť ĐаŃŃŃ ĐżĐžŃаСиН огО вОпŃĐžŃ, и на ĐľŃ ĐťĐ¸ŃĐľ ĐžŃŃаСиНиŃŃ ŃаŃŃĐľŃŃннОŃŃŃ Đ¸ нодОŃПонио. РпОŃĐľĐźŃ ĐśĐľ ĐľŃŃ? ĐОноŃнО Мо, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐžĐ˝ ŃПОг иŃпОНниŃŃ ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ĐśĐľĐťĐ°Đ˝Đ¸Đľ МониŃŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐťŃйиПОК ĐиНоно. ÂŤĐĐžŃĐžĐźŃ ŃŃĐž...Âť - Đ´ŃОгнŃвŃиП гОНОŃОП наŃаНа довŃŃка, нО пОнŃНа, ŃŃĐž но ĐźĐžĐśĐľŃ ŃкаСаŃŃ ĐžŃовиднОгО. ÂŤĐŁ ŃвОоК ŃоПŃи ŃнОва вОСникНи ŃинанŃОвŃĐľ ŃŃŃднОŃŃи? Đ ĐľŃŃ Đ¸Đ´ŃŃ Đž донŃĐłĐ°Ń ? - ŃĐżŃĐžŃиН РонаŃ, Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝Đž гНŃĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ° ноŃ. - ĐаŃа, ŃŃ ŃаСво но СнаоŃŃ ŃвОогО ПоŃŃа? ĐŃНи Ńойо ŃŃĐž-ŃĐž Đ˝ŃМнО, ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐž ŃкаМи. ĐĐľ игŃаК ŃĐž ПнОК в ŃŃи игŃŃ, пОŃĐžĐźŃ ŃŃĐž Ń Đ˝Đľ Ń ĐžŃŃ ŃĐľŃпоŃŃ ŃŃŃ ŃŃŃŃÂť. ĐаŃŃŃ ĐźĐžĐťŃа ŃМаНа ĐşŃНаки и ŃŃиŃĐ˝ŃНа СŃĐąŃ. ĐнаŃиŃ, Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ŃĐľŃиН, ŃŃĐž ĐżŃĐžŃŃйа Đž ŃаСвОдо - вŃогО НиŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ˝Đ° иС ĐľŃ Đ¸ĐłŃ, ŃвОогО ŃОда пОпŃŃка иŃпОНŃСОваŃŃ ŃиŃŃаŃĐ¸Ń Đ˛ ŃĐ˛ĐžĐ¸Ń Đ¸Đ˝ŃĐľŃĐľŃĐ°Ń ? ĐовŃŃка гОŃŃкО ŃĐťŃйнŃНаŃŃ, нО в ĐľŃ ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐżĐžŃвиНаŃŃ Đ˝ĐľŃ Đ°ŃакŃĐľŃĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ´ĐťŃ Đ˝ĐľŃ ŃŃĐžŃŃĐ˝Đ°Ń ŃĐľŃиПОŃŃŃ. ÂŤĐĐľ вОНнŃĐšŃŃ. Đно Đ˝ŃМон ŃОНŃкО ŃаСвОд. РонаŃ, ŃанО иНи пОСднО ĐźŃ Đ˛ŃŃ ŃавнО ŃаСвоНиŃŃ ĐąŃ, Ńак ĐşĐ°ĐşĐ°Ń ŃаСниŃа?Âť ĐŃĐśŃина какОо-ŃĐž вŃĐľĐźŃ Đ˝Đľ ĐžŃвоŃаН, гНŃĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ° Đ˝ĐľŃ ŃĐž ŃŃŃаннŃĐź, ŃĐľŃŃŃСнŃĐź вŃŃаМониоП в ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ°Ń . ĐгО ПОНŃанио пОгŃŃСиНО ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˛ ŃŃанŃ, а в ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ пОŃоНиНаŃŃ ŃПоŃŃ ŃŃовОги и ноОйŃŃŃниПОК надоМдŃ. ÂŤĐНи... ŃŃ Đ˝Đľ Ń ĐžŃĐľŃŃ ŃаСвОдиŃŃŃŃ?Âť ĐНава 3 ĐĐľŃогиŃŃ, ПиŃ! ĐŃи ĐźŃŃНи Đž ŃОП, ŃŃĐž РонаŃ, вОСПОМнО, но ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐžŃĐľŃ ŃаСвОдиŃŃŃŃ, ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ĐаŃŃи СаПоŃНО, а в ĐłŃŃди СанŃНО ĐžŃ ĐżŃодвкŃŃониŃ. ĐднакО но ОйŃаŃĐ°Ń Đ˝Đ° ĐľŃ ĐżĐžĐťĐ˝ŃĐš Đ˝Đ°Đ´ĐľĐśĐ´Ń Đ˛ĐˇĐłĐťŃĐ´, Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝Đž ŃŃĐźĐľŃ Đ˝ŃĐťŃŃ. ÂŤĐаŃа, но ОйПанŃваК ŃойŃ, - огО наŃПоŃНивŃĐš ŃОн йОНŃнО ŃаниН ĐľŃ, нО Он ĐżŃОдОНМиН: - Đ˘Ń Đ´ĐľĐšŃŃвиŃоНŃнО Đ´ŃПаоŃŃ, ŃŃĐž Ń ĐąŃĐ´Ń Đ˛ĐžĐˇŃаМаŃŃ ĐżŃĐžŃив ŃаСвОда? - ŃвоŃĐťŃ ĐľŃ ĐťĐľĐ´ŃĐ˝ŃĐź вСгНŃдОП, ĐźŃĐśŃина дОйавиН: - ĐапОПни, ĐаŃа, ŃŃĐž ŃŃ ĐżĐžĐżŃĐžŃиНа ŃаСвОд. ĐĐľ ĐżŃипОНСаК ОйŃаŃнО пОŃНо ŃŃОгО. ĐĄ ŃŃиПи ŃНОваПи Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ŃĐľŃдиŃĐž ŃŃоН. ĐаŃŃŃ ĐžŃ Đ˛Đ°ŃĐľĐ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń ŃаСОŃаŃОваниоП. Đ˘Đ¸Ń Đž пНаŃа, Она ĐžŃŃĐžŃОМнО пОНОМиНа ŃŃĐşŃ Đ˝Đ° МивОŃ, ŃŃвŃŃвŃŃ, как внŃŃŃи Đ˝ĐľŃ ŃаŃŃŃŃ ĐźĐ°ĐťĐľĐ˝ŃĐşĐ°Ń ĐśĐ¸ĐˇĐ˝Ń. ĐСнаŃаНŃнО Она пНаниŃОваНа ŃООйŃиŃŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°ŃŃ ŃадОŃŃĐ˝ŃŃ Đ˝ĐžĐ˛ĐžŃŃŃ, нО ĐąŃкваНŃнО ŃĐľŃоС ноŃкОНŃкО ŃаŃОв Они ОкаСаНиŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐłŃани ŃаСвОда. ĐОдŃПав Ой ŃŃОП, довŃŃка ŃĐľŃиНа, ŃŃĐž ĐťŃŃŃĐľ Đ´ĐľŃМаŃŃ ŃŃĐżŃŃга в новодонии ĐžŃнОŃиŃоНŃнО ĐľŃ ĐąĐľŃоПоннОŃŃи. ĐаМо ĐľŃНи Они ŃаСОКдŃŃŃŃ, Она ŃĐźĐžĐśĐľŃ Đ˛ŃŃаŃŃиŃŃ ŃойŃнка Одна. ĐаŃоП, вŃпОПнив Đž ŃвОоК ŃайОŃĐľ в каŃĐľŃŃво ŃокŃĐľŃаŃŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ńа, Она ĐžŃŃŃиНа ĐżŃиŃŃŃĐż йоŃпОПОŃнОŃŃи. ĐайŃŃка РонаŃа ŃŃŃŃОиНа ĐľŃ ŃайОŃаŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´ огО наŃаНОП, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ŃĐşŃопиŃŃ Đ¸Ń ĐžŃнОŃониŃ, и ŃОгда ŃŃĐž каСаНОŃŃ Ń ĐžŃĐžŃоК идооК. ĐднакО ŃопоŃŃ Đ˛ŃŃ Đ¸ĐˇĐźĐľĐ˝Đ¸ĐťĐžŃŃ, и оК давнО ŃНодОваНО ŃĐšŃи Ń ŃŃОК ŃайОŃŃ. Đа ŃНодŃŃŃоо ŃŃŃĐž, как ŃОНŃкО ĐаŃŃŃ ĐżŃийŃНа в гОНОвнОК ĐžŃĐ¸Ń ĐşĐžĐźĐżĐ°Đ˝Đ¸Đ¸ ХвŃСŃÂť, ĐľŃ ĐžĐşŃŃМиНи ŃаПŃĐľ СаŃĐ´ĐťŃĐľ ŃпНоŃниŃŃ. ÂŤĐаŃа, ĐźŃ ĐśĐ´Đ°ĐťĐ¸ ŃĐľĐąŃ Đ˛ŃŃ ŃŃŃĐž! ЧŃĐž ĐżŃОиŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸Ń ĐźĐľĐśĐ´Ń ĐłĐžŃпОдинОП ĐОвикОвŃĐź и ŃŃОК ĐиНонОК? Đни ŃопоŃŃ Đ˛ĐźĐľŃŃĐľ?Âť ÂŤĐОвОŃŃŃ Đž ŃОП, ŃŃĐž гОŃпОдин ĐОвикОв ŃŃŃŃĐ°Đ¸Đ˛Đ°ĐľŃ Đ˛ĐľŃĐľŃĐ¸Đ˝ĐşŃ Đ˛ ŃĐľŃŃŃ Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐ˛ŃаŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐźĐľĐśĐ´ŃнаŃОднОК ŃŃпоŃПОдоНи ĐĐ¸ĐťĐľĐ˝Ń ĐĐžŃапОвОК, ŃаŃĐżŃĐžŃŃŃаниНаŃŃ ĐşĐ°Đş НоŃнОК пОМаŃ. ĐĐ˝ ĐżŃигНаŃиН вŃĐľŃ ŃĐ˛ĐžĐ¸Ń Đ´ŃŃСоК. ĐĐžŃ ĐžĐśĐľ, Он вŃкОŃĐľ пНаниŃŃĐľŃ ĐżŃйНиŃнО СаŃвиŃŃ ĐžĐą Đ¸Ń ĐžŃнОŃониŃŃ !Âť ÂŤĐŻ ŃĐťŃŃаНа, ŃŃĐž пОŃНо воŃĐľŃинки Они ĐżŃОвоНи нОŃŃ Đ˛ĐźĐľŃŃĐľ. ĐОМоŃ, Она огО ĐąŃĐ´ŃŃĐ°Ń ĐśĐľĐ˝Đ°!Âť ĐаŃŃŃ ĐżĐžŃŃвŃŃвОваНа гОŃĐľŃŃ ĐžŃ ŃŃĐ¸Ń ŃНОв. ĐĐžŃНо нодОНгОгО ĐşĐžĐťĐľĐąĐ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń ĐžĐ˝Đ° ŃĐ˝ŃНО ĐžŃвоŃиНа: ÂŤĐŻ но ŃНиŃкОП ПнОгО Ой ŃŃОП СнаŃÂť. ĐОННоги поŃогНŃĐ˝ŃНиŃŃ Đ¸ СакаŃиНи гНаСа. ĐŃовиднО, Они оК но пОвоŃиНи. ÂŤĐа НаднО, ĐаŃа! Đ˘Ń ĐśĐľ ŃокŃĐľŃаŃŃ ĐłĐžŃпОдина ĐОвикОва, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ ĐˇĐ˝Đ°ĐľŃŃ ĐľĐłĐž ĐťŃŃŃĐľ, ŃоП ĐşŃĐž-НийО Đ´ŃŃгОК. Đак ŃŃа инŃĐžŃПаŃĐ¸Ń ĐźĐžĐłĐťĐ° ĐżŃОКŃи ПиПО ŃойŃ? ĐаваК вŃкНадŃваК!Âť ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ŃŃĐ˝ŃŃĐž ŃĐťŃйнŃНаŃŃ. ĐŃĐľ СнаНи, ŃŃĐž ĐаŃŃŃ ŃайОŃаНа ŃокŃĐľŃаŃŃĐź РонаŃа, нО НиŃŃ ĐľĐ´Đ¸Đ˝Đ¸ŃŃ ĐąŃНи в ĐşŃŃŃĐľ, ŃŃĐž Она ŃакМо ŃвНŃНаŃŃ ĐľĐłĐž МонОК. ĐĐ˝ даМо но Ń ĐžŃоН аŃиŃиŃОваŃŃ Đ¸Ń ĐžŃнОŃониŃ. Đ˘Đ¸Ń Đž Đ˛ĐˇĐ´ĐžŃ Đ˝Ńв, довŃŃка наŃŃОКŃивО пОвŃĐžŃиНа: ÂŤĐŻ доКŃŃвиŃоНŃнО но СнаŃ, ŃŃнО? мваŃĐ¸Ń ŃпНоŃниŃаŃŃÂť. ĐОННоги Ń ĐžŃоНи надавиŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐаŃŃŃ, нО Ńа ОйОŃваНа Đ¸Ń ĐżŃоМдо, ŃоП Они ŃŃпоНи вŃПОНвиŃŃ Ń ĐžŃŃ ŃНОвО. ÂŤĐŻ Мо гОвОŃŃ, ŃŃĐž Пно ноŃогО ŃкаСаŃŃ, Ńак ŃŃĐž поŃĐľŃŃанŃŃĐľ ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń Đ´ĐžĐ˝Đ¸ĐźĐ°ŃŃ. ĐĐ°Ń Đ˝Đ°Đ˝ŃНи Đ´ĐťŃ ŃОгО, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ŃпНоŃниŃаŃŃ? ĐОСвŃаŃаКŃĐľŃŃ Đş ŃайОŃĐľ!Âť ĐŃ ŃŃŃОвОо вŃŃаМонио НиŃа вŃŃŃовОМиНО Đ¸Ń , нО пОŃкОНŃĐşŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° ОкаСаНаŃŃ ĐżŃава, иП ĐżŃиŃНОŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´ŃиниŃŃŃŃ. ÂŤĐаднО, НаднО, ĐźŃ ĐżĐžĐ˝ŃНи. ĐОгда ĐаŃŃŃ ŃŃНа, Они но ПОгНи ŃĐ´ĐľŃМаŃŃŃŃ Đ¸ наŃаНи вОŃŃаŃŃ. ÂŤĐоП Она ŃĐľĐąŃ Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐžĐźĐ˝Đ¸ĐťĐ°? Так вŃŃОкОПоŃнО ŃĐľĐąŃ Đ˛ĐľĐ´ŃŃ. ĐĽĐź! Đна СдоŃŃ Đ˝Đľ одинŃŃвоннŃĐš ŃокŃĐľŃаŃŃÂť. ÂŤĐа, кОгда ŃŃи гОда наСад Она вноСапнО наŃаНа СдоŃŃ ŃайОŃаŃŃ, ĐźŃ ŃĐľŃиНи, ŃŃĐž Ń Đ˝ĐľŃ ĐşĐ°ĐşĐ¸Đľ-ŃĐž ĐžŃнОŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń Ń ĐłĐžŃпОдинОП ĐОвикОвŃĐź. ĐĐž в иŃОго Он но ŃдоНŃĐť оК ĐžŃОйОгО Đ˛Đ˝Đ¸ĐźĐ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń Đ¸ даМо но ĐąŃаН на вŃŃŃĐľŃи Ń ĐşĐťĐ¸ĐľĐ˝ŃаПи. Đна огО НиŃĐ˝ŃĐš ŃокŃĐľŃаŃŃ, Đ˝Ń Đ¸ ŃŃĐž иС ŃŃОгО? ĐŃĐžŃŃĐž ŃŃНада Đ´ĐťŃ ĐłĐťĐ°Đˇ!Âť ÂŤĐŃ Đ´Đ˝Đ¸ СдоŃŃ ŃĐžŃŃонŃ. Đак ŃОНŃкО ĐиНона вŃĐšĐ´ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐźŃĐś Са гОŃпОдина ĐОвикОва, ĐаŃŃ ŃвОНŃŃ ĐżĐľŃвОК. РкОнŃĐľ кОнŃОв, ĐşŃĐž пОдпŃŃŃиН ĐąŃ ŃиПпаŃиŃнОгО ŃокŃĐľŃаŃŃ Đş ŃĐ˛ĐžĐľĐźŃ ĐźŃĐśŃино?Âť ÂŤĐĐžŃ Đ¸ĐźĐľĐ˝Đ˝Đž!Âť ĐŃ ŃĐźĐľŃ Đ¸ йоСŃĐ´ĐľŃĐśĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐąĐžĐťŃĐžĐ˛Đ˝Ń Đ˝Đ°ĐżĐžĐťĐ˝Đ¸ĐťĐ¸ ĐžŃиŃ, нО ĐаŃŃŃ, но ОйŃаŃĐ°Ń Đ˝Đ° ŃŃĐž вниПаниŃ, напŃавиНаŃŃ Đş ŃĐ˛ĐžĐľĐźŃ ŃŃĐžĐťŃ Đ¸ пОгŃŃСиНаŃŃ Đ˛ ŃайОŃŃ. Đна СнаНа, какОК на ŃаПОП доНо ĐľŃ Đ˛Đ¸Đ´ŃŃ ŃŃи, каСаНОŃŃ ĐąŃ, Đ´ŃŃМоНŃйнŃĐľ кОННоги. ĐднакО довŃŃка но ПОгНа Ń Đ˝Đ¸ĐźĐ¸ ŃпОŃиŃŃ, пОŃĐžĐźŃ ŃŃĐž даМо ŃаПа ŃŃвŃŃвОваНа ŃĐľĐąŃ ĐżĐžŃПоŃиŃоП. Đна и ОпОПниŃŃŃŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃŃпоНа, как наŃŃŃпиН ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃ ŃайОŃогО Đ´Đ˝Ń, и йОНŃŃинŃŃвО ŃокŃĐľŃаŃоК ŃМо ŃаСОŃНиŃŃ ĐżĐž дОПаП. ĐОгда ĐаŃŃŃ ŃОйиŃаНа воŃи, оК пОСвОниНа ĐľŃ ĐťŃŃŃĐ°Ń ĐżĐžĐ´ŃŃга, ĐаŃваŃа ĐŃнина. ÂŤĐŻ видоНа нОвОŃŃи ŃĐľĐłĐžĐ´Đ˝Ń ŃŃŃОП. ЧŃĐž ĐżŃОиŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸Ń ĐźĐľĐśĐ´Ń Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°ŃОП и ŃŃОК ĐиНонОК? ĐŃĐž вŃогО НиŃŃ ŃĐťŃŃ Đ¸?Âť ĐŁŃĐťŃŃав нодОвоŃио в гОНОŃĐľ ĐаŃваŃŃ, ĐаŃŃŃ ŃŃМоНО Đ˛ĐˇĐ´ĐžŃ Đ˝ŃНа. ÂŤĐŃĐž ĐżŃавда. ĐОдŃŃга Đ°Ń Đ˝ŃНа ĐžŃ ĐżĐžŃŃŃŃониŃ. ÂŤĐакОгО ŃŃŃŃа?!Âť Đа Đ´ĐľĐ˝Ń ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˛ŃŃ ĐžĐąĐ´ŃПаНа, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ ĐžŃнОŃиŃоНŃнО ŃпОкОКнО ОйŃŃŃниНа: ÂŤĐĐž-поŃвŃŃ , ĐźŃ Ń Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°ŃОП пОМониНиŃŃ Đ¸ŃкНŃŃиŃоНŃнО пО дОгОвОŃŃннОŃŃи. ĐŻ вŃогда СнаНа, ŃŃĐž Ń Đ˝ĐľĐłĐž Đ˝ĐľŃ ĐşĐž Пно Đ˝Đ¸ĐşĐ°ĐşĐ¸Ń ŃŃвŃŃв, пОŃкОНŃĐşŃ ĐžĐ˝ МониНŃŃ Đ˝Đ° Пно ŃОНŃкО пОŃОПŃ, ŃŃĐž на ŃŃОП наŃŃĐžŃНа огО йайŃŃка. ТопоŃŃ, кОгда воŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ ĐśĐľĐ˝Ńина, кОŃĐžŃŃŃ ĐžĐ˝ ĐťŃйиŃ, Ń ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń Đ˝ĐľŃ ĐżŃиŃин ĐžŃŃаваŃŃŃŃ. ĐŃиŃНО вŃĐľĐźŃ ĐżĐžĐˇĐ˛ĐžĐťĐ¸ŃŃ Đ¸Đź вОŃŃОодиниŃŃŃŃÂť. ĐаŃваŃа иŃĐżŃŃŃваНа ОднОвŃоПоннО нодОвоŃио и вОСПŃŃонио. ÂŤĐО⌠Ркак Мо ŃойŃнОк? РаСво ŃŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃОйиŃаНаŃŃ ŃдоНаŃŃ ĐľĐźŃ ŃŃŃĐżŃиС?Âť ÂŤĐ ŃŃĐ°Đ˝ĐľŃ ĐťĐ¸ ŃŃĐž Đ´ĐťŃ Đ˝ĐľĐłĐž ŃŃĐ´ĐľŃĐ˝ŃĐź ŃŃŃĐżŃиСОП? ĐНи ŃМаŃĐ˝ŃĐź пОŃŃŃŃониоП? - ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐżŃОиСвОНŃнО кОŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ ŃвОогО пНОŃкОгО МивОŃа и гОŃŃкО ŃĐťŃйнŃНаŃŃ. - Đ ĐťŃйОП ŃĐťŃŃао, Ń ĐżŃинŃНа ŃĐľŃонио ŃаСвоŃŃиŃŃ Đ¸ вОŃпиŃŃваŃŃ ŃŃОгО ŃойŃнка Одна. ĐĐźŃ Đ˝Đľ Đ˝ŃМнО Ой ŃŃОП СнаŃŃÂť. ÂŤĐĄĐľŃŃŃСнО, ŃаСвОд? Đ˘Ń Đ˛ ŃŃОП ŃвоŃона? - Ń ĐąĐľŃпОкОКŃŃвОП ŃĐżŃĐžŃиНа ĐаŃваŃа. - ĐŃНи ŃŃ Đ˝Đľ Ń ĐžŃĐľŃŃ, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐžĐ˝ ŃСнаН Đž ŃвОоК йоŃоПоннОŃŃи, Ńойо ĐżŃидŃŃŃŃ ŃĐšŃи Ń ŃайОŃŃ. ТвОК ĐśĐ¸Đ˛ĐžŃ ŃкОŃĐž наŃĐ˝ŃŃ ŃаŃŃи. ÂŤĐĐľ вОНнŃĐšŃŃ, Ń ŃМо Ой ŃŃОП пОдŃПаНа и ŃкОŃĐž ŃвОНŃŃŃ. ТОгда Ń Đ˝Đ°ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃ ŃĐźĐžĐłŃ Đ˛ĐľŃĐ˝ŃŃŃŃŃ Đş ŃОПŃ, ŃŃĐž Пно пО-наŃŃĐžŃŃĐľĐźŃ Đ˝ŃавиŃŃŃÂť. УпОПинанио Đž ĐľŃ Đ´Đ°Đ˛Đ˝Đž СайŃŃŃŃ ĐźĐľŃŃĐ°Ń Đ˛ŃСваНО на НиŃĐľ ĐаŃŃи ŃодкŃŃ ŃĐťŃйкŃ. ÂŤĐОМо ПОК! ĐаŃа, ŃŃ Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐ˛ŃаŃаоŃŃŃŃ Đş ŃвОоК ŃŃаŃОК каŃŃĐľŃĐľ? - Ń Đ˛ĐžŃŃĐžŃгОП вŃпаНиНа ĐаŃваŃа. - ĐŃĐž пОŃŃŃŃаŃŃĐľ! ĐŻ вŃогда воŃиНа в ŃойŃ! Đ˘Ń ĐłĐľĐ˝Đ¸Đ°ĐťŃĐ˝ŃĐš диСаКноŃ! ĐĐľŃогиŃŃ, ПиŃ! ĐОСвŃаŃаоŃŃŃ ĐťĐľĐłĐľĐ˝Đ´Đ° в ПиŃĐľ диСаКна ОдоМдŃ, ХвоŃНана ТиŃОва! ĐĐľ ŃŃОиНО ŃаŃŃŃаŃиваŃŃ ŃвОК ŃаНанŃ, ŃайОŃĐ°Ń Đ˛ŃĐľ ŃŃи ĐłĐžĐ´Ń ŃокŃĐľŃаŃŃĐź РонаŃа. ĐĐ˝ ŃОгО но ŃŃОиŃ!Âť ХвоŃНана ТиŃОва...Âť - пОŃŃŃŃŃннО ĐżŃОйОŃПОŃаНа ĐаŃŃŃ, ŃŃĐťŃŃав ŃŃĐžŃ Đ´Đ°Đ˛Đ˝Đž СайŃŃŃĐš ĐżŃовдОниП. Ради РонаŃа Она пОŃĐľŃŃНа ŃойŃ, ĐżŃакŃиŃĐľŃки СайŃв, коП на ŃаПОП доНо ŃвНŃĐľŃŃŃ. ÂŤĐаŃа, - вноСапнО пОСади Đ˝ĐľŃ ŃаСдаНŃŃ ĐżŃиŃŃгаŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐš ĐźŃĐśŃкОК гОНОŃ. ĐСдŃОгнŃв, ĐаŃŃŃ ĐžĐąĐľŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ Đ¸ ŃвидоНа Са ŃвОоК ŃпинОК ŃŃŃОвОгО РонаŃа. ĐНава 4 ĐŃНОŃка в Đ´ŃŃ ĐžĐ˛ĐşĐľ Рон... Ń Đ¸ĐźĐľŃ Đ˛ видŃ, гОŃпОдин ĐОвикОв! ЧŃĐž Đ˛Ń ĐˇĐ´ĐľŃŃ Đ´ĐľĐťĐ°ĐľŃĐľ?Âť ĐаŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃŃаНи вŃаŃĐżĐťĐžŃ , и Она ŃаŃŃĐľŃŃннО ĐżŃŃаНаŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´ĐžĐąŃаŃŃ Đ˝ŃМнŃĐľ ŃНОва. ĐапŃĐłĐ°Đ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń Đ´ĐľĐ˛ŃŃка пОŃпоŃнО СавоŃŃиНа ŃаСгОвОŃ, ĐżŃŃаŃŃŃ ĐžŃŃŃкаŃŃ Đ˛ НиŃĐľ РонаŃа ĐťŃĐąŃĐľ ĐżŃиСнаки гнова. ĐОгда пОŃвиНŃŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń? Đак ПнОгО Он ŃŃĐťŃŃаН? РаСво ĐźŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃОйиŃаНиŃŃ ŃĐľĐłĐžĐ´Đ˝Ń Đ˝Đ°Đ˛ĐľŃŃиŃŃ ĐąĐ°ĐąŃŃĐşŃ Đ˛ йОНŃниŃĐľ?Âť - ноŃĐľŃпоНивО ŃĐżŃĐžŃиН ĐźŃĐśŃина. Đ ŃŃĐžŃ ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ĐаŃŃŃ Đ˛ŃпОПниНа Ой Đ¸Ń ĐžĐąŃĐ¸Ń ĐżĐťĐ°Đ˝Đ°Ń . ĐĐżŃŃŃив гОНОвŃ, Она винОваŃĐž ĐżŃОйОŃПОŃаНа: ÂŤĐŻ... ĐŃĐžŃŃи. ÂŤĐĽĐź, - ŃавнОдŃŃнО Ń ĐźŃкнŃĐť Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ¸, но гНŃĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ° ноŃ, пОвоŃĐ˝ŃĐťŃŃ Đ¸ вŃŃоН, ĐąŃĐžŃив на Ń ĐžĐ´Ń. - ĐОКдŃĐź ĐŃоНОПНŃннОК довŃŃко пОŃŃойОваНаŃŃ ŃокŃнда, ĐżŃоМдо ŃоП Она ĐżŃиŃНа в ŃĐľĐąŃ Đ¸ ĐąŃŃŃŃĐž дОгнаНа огО. ĐĐž Đ´ĐžŃОго в йОНŃниŃŃ ĐаŃŃŃ ĐżŃойŃваНа в ŃĐźŃŃонии. ĐŃĐżŃŃŃĐ˛Đ°Ń ŃНОМнŃŃ ŃПоŃŃ ŃПОŃиК, Она Ń ŃŃовОгОК ŃаСПŃŃĐťŃНа, но пОдŃĐťŃŃаН Ни Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐľŃ ŃĐ°ĐˇĐłĐžĐ˛ĐžŃ Ń ĐаŃваŃОК. ĐднакО СаŃоП довŃŃка пОдŃПаНа, ŃŃĐž ĐľŃНи ĐąŃ ŃŃĐżŃŃĐł ŃСнаН, ŃŃĐž Она пНаниŃŃĐľŃ Đ˛ĐžŃпиŃŃваŃŃ ŃойŃнка Одна, ŃĐž ŃоКŃĐ°Ń Đ˝Đľ ĐąŃĐť ĐąŃ Ńак ŃпОкОон. Đни ŃидоНи ŃŃдОП на СадноП ŃидонŃĐľ в пОНнОК ŃиŃино. ĐŃи ŃŃОП ŃаŃŃĐľŃннОо пОводонио ĐаŃŃи но ĐžŃŃаНОŃŃ ĐąĐľĐˇ вниПаниŃ. ĐĐľ в ŃĐ¸ĐťĐ°Ń ĐąĐžĐťŃŃĐľ ŃŃĐž вŃнОŃиŃŃ, Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ˝Đ°Ń ĐźŃŃиНŃŃ, ŃНогка пОвоŃĐ˝ŃĐť ĐłĐžĐťĐžĐ˛Ń Đ¸ ŃĐżŃĐžŃиН: ЧŃĐž Ń ŃОйОК ĐżŃОиŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸Ń?Âť ĐгО гНŃйОкиК ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ Đ˝Đ°ĐżŃгаН ĐаŃŃŃ, вОСвŃаŃĐ°Ń Đş ŃоаНŃнОŃŃи. ÂŤĐиŃогО, - пОŃпоŃнО ĐżŃОйОŃПОŃаНа Она. ÂŤĐĐľŃМоНи?Âť - Ń ŃОПнониоП в гОНОŃĐľ ПодНоннО ĐżŃОиСнŃŃ ĐźŃĐśŃина. ĐŁ ĐаŃŃи йоŃонО СакОНОŃиНОŃŃ ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ. ТОНŃкО Она ĐžŃĐşŃŃНа ŃĐžŃ, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃиŃиŃŃŃŃ, как вноСапнО ŃŃдОП Ń ĐľŃ ŃŃ ĐžĐź ŃаСдаНŃŃ ĐźĐ°ĐłĐ˝ĐľŃиŃĐľŃкиК ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ Đ ĐľĐ˝Đ°Ńа. ÂŤĐŃНи ŃŃĐž доКŃŃвиŃоНŃнО ĐżŃŃŃŃĐş, ŃĐž пОŃĐľĐźŃ ŃŃ Đ¸ĐˇĐąĐľĐłĐ°ĐľŃŃ ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń? ĐĐžŃĐľĐźŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃПОŃŃиŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ПонŃ?Âť ĐаŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃŃŃНа на ПоŃŃĐľ, но ŃĐźĐľŃ ĐżĐžŃовоНиŃŃŃŃ. ĐŃĐśŃина одва ŃĐťŃŃнО ŃŃĐźĐľŃ Đ˝ŃĐťŃŃ Đ¸ ноМнО вСŃĐť ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ° СаŃŃНОк. ĐŃаоП гНаСа ĐаŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐźĐľŃиНа, как Он ПодНоннО накНОниНŃŃ... ...... === ĐĐťŃ ĐžĐąŃĐľŃŃвоннОŃŃи Она ĐąŃНа иŃпОНниŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐź ŃокŃĐľŃаŃŃĐź гоноŃаНŃнОгО диŃокŃĐžŃа. Đа СакŃŃŃŃПи двоŃŃПи Она ĐąŃНа МонОК, кОŃĐžŃŃŃ ĐžĐ˝ никОгда ĐžŃиŃиаНŃнО но ĐżŃиСнаваН. ĐаŃŃŃ ĐąŃНа ŃŃаŃŃНива, кОгда ŃСнаНа, ŃŃĐž йоŃоПонна. ĐĐž ŃадОŃŃŃ ŃПониНаŃŃ ŃМаŃОП, кОгда ĐľŃ ĐźŃĐś, РонаŃ, ŃвНŃĐşŃŃ ŃвОоК поŃвОК ĐťŃйОвŃŃ. ĐĄ ŃŃĐśŃĐťŃĐź ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃоП Она ŃĐľŃиНа ĐžŃĐżŃŃŃиŃŃ ĐľĐłĐž и ŃĐľŃ Đ°ŃŃ, oĐ˝ ĐžŃкаСаНŃŃ ĐžŃĐżŃŃŃиŃŃ... ЧŃĐž ĐąŃĐ´ĐľŃ Đ´Đ°ĐťŃŃĐľ? ĐОНиŃĐľŃŃвО гНав СдоŃŃ ĐžĐłŃаниŃонО, наМПиŃĐľ на ĐşĐ˝ĐžĐżĐşŃ Đ˝Đ¸ĐśĐľ, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ŃŃŃанОвиŃŃ ĐżŃиНОМонио и ĐżŃОдОНМиŃŃ ŃŃонио йОНоо ĐˇĐ°Ń Đ˛Đ°ŃŃваŃŃĐ¸Ń ĐłĐťĐ°Đ˛! 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | 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 with Aurora. She will be joining our household. There's no question about it," said Barrett. 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." Carissa smiled mockingly. "Fell in love, huh? Have you forgot what you promised me before you left for war?" On their wedding night a year ago, Barrett was called away to lead reinforcements on an expedition. Before he left, he lifted his wifeâs veil and vowed, "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Embarrassed, Barrett avoided her eye contact. "Just forget what I said. Back then, I only considered you a suitable match for a wife. I knew nothing about love until I met Rory." When he spoke of the woman he loved, his eyes softened with deep affection. Turning back to Carissa, he added, "Sheâs unlike any woman Iâve ever met. I love her deeply, and I hope you'll be generous enough to welcome her." 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 mother liked her a lot upon seeing her." They agreed? Huh... How ironic! Seems like everything Carissa had done for this household had all been for nothing. "Is she currently in the mansion?" Carissa asked, lifting a brow. Barrett carried a softness in his voice, "Yes, sheâs talking to my mother and making her very happy. Even mother's 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." Carissa wasnât seeking praise. She was just laying out the facts of her exhausting year. "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 support Aurora and me." 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." As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under her eye became more evident in the light. Calmly, she said, "Itâs fine. If she says anything unpleasant, Iâll ignore it. A true matriarch must understand the bigger picture and act with dignity. Donât you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. âWhy put yourself through this? The king has approved this marriage, and Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things.â âOh, you think that's what I fear? Losing the control of this household?â Carissa countered. 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 ... 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 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. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | 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 with Aurora. She will be joining our household. There's no question about it," said Barrett. 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." Carissa smiled mockingly. "Fell in love, huh? Have you forgot what you promised me before you left for war?" On their wedding night a year ago, Barrett was called away to lead reinforcements on an expedition. Before he left, he lifted his wifeâs veil and vowed, "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Embarrassed, Barrett avoided her eye contact. "Just forget what I said. Back then, I only considered you a suitable match for a wife. I knew nothing about love until I met Rory." When he spoke of the woman he loved, his eyes softened with deep affection. Turning back to Carissa, he added, "Sheâs unlike any woman Iâve ever met. I love her deeply, and I hope you'll be generous enough to welcome her." 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 mother liked her a lot upon seeing her." They agreed? Huh... How ironic! Seems like everything Carissa had done for this household had all been for nothing. "Is she currently in the mansion?" Carissa asked, lifting a brow. Barrett carried a softness in his voice, "Yes, sheâs talking to my mother and making her very happy. Even mother's 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." Carissa wasnât seeking praise. She was just laying out the facts of her exhausting year. "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 support Aurora and me." 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." As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under her eye became more evident in the light. Calmly, she said, "Itâs fine. If she says anything unpleasant, Iâll ignore it. A true matriarch must understand the bigger picture and act with dignity. Donât you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. âWhy put yourself through this? The king has approved this marriage, and Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things.â âOh, you think that's what I fear? Losing the control of this household?â Carissa countered. 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 ... 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 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. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | 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 with Aurora. She will be joining our household. There's no question about it," said Barrett. 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." Carissa smiled mockingly. "Fell in love, huh? Have you forgot what you promised me before you left for war?" On their wedding night a year ago, Barrett was called away to lead reinforcements on an expedition. Before he left, he lifted his wifeâs veil and vowed, "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Embarrassed, Barrett avoided her eye contact. "Just forget what I said. Back then, I only considered you a suitable match for a wife. I knew nothing about love until I met Rory." When he spoke of the woman he loved, his eyes softened with deep affection. Turning back to Carissa, he added, "Sheâs unlike any woman Iâve ever met. I love her deeply, and I hope you'll be generous enough to welcome her." 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 mother liked her a lot upon seeing her." They agreed? Huh... How ironic! Seems like everything Carissa had done for this household had all been for nothing. "Is she currently in the mansion?" Carissa asked, lifting a brow. Barrett carried a softness in his voice, "Yes, sheâs talking to my mother and making her very happy. Even mother's 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." Carissa wasnât seeking praise. She was just laying out the facts of her exhausting year. "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 support Aurora and me." 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." As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under her eye became more evident in the light. Calmly, she said, "Itâs fine. If she says anything unpleasant, Iâll ignore it. A true matriarch must understand the bigger picture and act with dignity. Donât you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. âWhy put yourself through this? The king has approved this marriage, and Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things.â âOh, you think that's what I fear? Losing the control of this household?â Carissa countered. 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 ... 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 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. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | "I, Barrett Warren, vow with my life that I'll take no concubine! Carissa Sinclair shall be my one and only!" These were the words that convinced Carissa Sinclair, the daughter of general, to hide her martial talents and forsake her promising future to marry into the crumbling Warren family. Even on their wedding night, when Barrett was abruptly summoned to the battlefield, Carissa never complained. She used her dowry to support the struggling Warren household, waiting faithfully for his return. But she never imagined that when Barrett finally returned, the first thing he would do was marrying his new love... --- 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 ... 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. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | "Mr. Nichols, your wife is experiencing severe postpartum bleeding. Please, come and see her for the last time." The doctor anxiously pleaded with the person on the other end of the phone. But Juan Nichols's voice was filled with indifference. "She's still alive? Call me when she's dead." With that, he hung up the phone. All the light disappeared from the eyes of the woman lying on the bed. 'Juan, do you hate me so much? ' The machine emitted a flat, cold beep, indicating Debra's vital signs had disappeared. In Debra's lifetime, she loved Juan dearly. As the only daughter of the Frazier family, she should have enjoyed the best life. But to marry Juan, she sacrificed herself and her family. In the end, she died alone and tragically. Debra slowly closed her eyes. Given another chance, she would never make the same mistakes. ... "Madam, Mr. Nichols wants to take you to the auction. Which outfit would you like to wear?" Sophie asked. Debra gasped and opened her eyes. Everything in front of her was strikingly familiar. This place was Juan and her home. They had been married for a month, but Juan had rarely visited her. She remembered that Juan was attending a land auction, and due to the occasion, he had to bring his family along. But this was all five years ago. 'How could it be? ' she thought, deeply confused, 'Am I reborn?' "Mr. Nichols has never stayed overnight before. You should seize this opportunity." Sophieâs voice brought Debra back to reality. She picked out a white gown, hesitating. "How about this one, Madam?" Looking at it, Debra gave a self-deprecating smile. It was well known that Juan favored Shelia. In the past, she often dressed like Shelia to please Juan Miles. Shelia liked white dresses, so she followed suit, just to earn a little favor from Juan. For this auction, Juan didn't inform her of the change in companion and brought Shelia instead, making her look ridiculous in a white dress similar to Shelia's. The thought of the past made her laugh. "No, I'll wear that one," she said, picking up a red dress. Debra never liked plain clothes. Shelia was just a poor college student. Debra felt that she must have lost her mind to wear cheap clothes for a man. "But Mr. Nichols likes white dresses," Sophie said hesitantly. Debra simply ignored her hints. "I'll wear this one," she said. "Throw away all those white dresses. I don't like them." Sophie sighed and complied. Debra looked at herself in the mirror, still vibrant and beautiful. But in a few years, she would be worn down by Juan's torment. Before that happened, she would end it all. In the evening, Debra appeared in a burgundy dress that accentuated her curves. Her delicate makeup, curls, and a mole under her eye made her mesmerizing. She looked like a painting, untouchable. Not far away, a man in a white shirt and black leather combat boots saw her. With a cigarette dangling from his mouth, Marion Houston asked, "Who is she?" "You don't know her? She's Debra, the daughter of the Frazier family and Juan's wife," said his friend, Randy Osborne. "I just saw Juan entering with another woman. Maybe we'll witness a showdown between the mistress and the wife. It will be fun." Marion made no comments. Randy clicked his tongue. "Juan's taste is just terrible, preferring a skinny woman to his beautiful woman. Don't you think?" Randy turned around, but Marion was nowhere to be seen. "Damn it!" he cursed, quickly catching up with Marion. Meanwhile, Shelia, in a white dress, held Juan's arm timidly. "I've never been to such an event before. Maybe I should go back." "You'll get used to it. You'll be attending these events frequently in the future," Juan said. Shelia nodded. Juan was about to enter with Shelia when Joe spoke up. "Sir, won't we wait for Mrs. Nichols?" Juan frowned. "Didn't I ask you to tell her not to come today?" Joe glanced at Shelia, and she quickly said, "It's not Joe's fault. I told him not to inform Debra. With my status, I'm afraid of gossip, so I thought it would be better for Debra to accompany you in." Shelia lowered her head like a scared hare. Juan rubbed his temples. He didn't want Debra to show up at all. "Mr. Nichols," Shelia murmured, biting her lip. "It's alright." Juan patted Shelia's head and said to Joe, "Go intercept her and send her away." In the crowd, there were murmurs of surprise and praise. Joe looked over and was also shocked. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | 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 with Aurora. She will be joining our household. There's no question about it," said Barrett. 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." Carissa smiled mockingly. "Fell in love, huh? Have you forgot what you promised me before you left for war?" On their wedding night a year ago, Barrett was called away to lead reinforcements on an expedition. Before he left, he lifted his wifeâs veil and vowed, "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Embarrassed, Barrett avoided her eye contact. "Just forget what I said. Back then, I only considered you a suitable match for a wife. I knew nothing about love until I met Rory." When he spoke of the woman he loved, his eyes softened with deep affection. Turning back to Carissa, he added, "Sheâs unlike any woman Iâve ever met. I love her deeply, and I hope you'll be generous enough to welcome her." 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 mother liked her a lot upon seeing her." They agreed? Huh... How ironic! Seems like everything Carissa had done for this household had all been for nothing. "Is she currently in the mansion?" Carissa asked, lifting a brow. Barrett carried a softness in his voice, "Yes, sheâs talking to my mother and making her very happy. Even mother's 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." Carissa wasnât seeking praise. She was just laying out the facts of her exhausting year. "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 support Aurora and me." 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." As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under her eye became more evident in the light. Calmly, she said, "Itâs fine. If she says anything unpleasant, Iâll ignore it. A true matriarch must understand the bigger picture and act with dignity. Donât you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. âWhy put yourself through this? The king has approved this marriage, and Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things.â âOh, you think that's what I fear? Losing the control of this household?â Carissa countered. 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 ... 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 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. 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Read more FREE chaptersđ | Itâs not the first time I received photos of my husband, Owen, cheating on me. After losing my parents, I was adopted by Owenâs family. I grew up with him. We were inexplicably attracted to each other but we dared not to admit it. Until that one crazy night... anyway we got married when we were both 22. Now, itâs been three years. But Owen had been acting very strange recently. These photos seemed to explain why... I had to confront him. âOwen?â I called out. âOwen, where are you?â He didn't answer. Owen was on the phone with his friend. As I was about to knock on the door, I overheard: âNo, I donât think I love her anymore.â Owenâs words gave me icy chills. âHow could he say that?!â My heart was broken. Owen left without any explanation that night. When Owen came back he was very drunk. He started kissing me and called me Josie. I couldnât believe what I heard⌠âJosieâŚ? Were you with Josie?â I asked with panic in my voice. I couldnât believe my husband cheated on me with my best friend. Life passed, I became more and more painful. I finally got divorced with Owen. I thought there would be no relationship between us. But the appearance of Raymond gave me fresh hope for love. Raymond was Owenâs uncle. He was only several years older, but very mature. He was tall, handsome and rich. He was one of the most attractive men I knew. After living in Australia for most of his life, he had come back 10 years ago to take over his familyâs business. By now, he was the most successful CEO in the city. Although all women admired him, he remained single. I couldnât believe such a wonderful man would confess to me. I didnât know why he would fall in love with such an ordinary woman like me? Heâs always there when I was in danger and even got injured when protecting me. But I can not accept him as his relationship with my ex-husband. Then the unexpected thing happened. My best friend set me up. When I woke up, I found myself under Raymond's sheet. âDonât be scared, Noah.â âIâll protect you.â âIâm willing to take responsibility.â âNoah, I love you.â His magnetic voice always lingered in my ears. Could I trust him? What will happen if I get involved in this forbidden relationship? | LEARN_MORE | https://redtgb.com/market/goodnovel/1?lpid=14837&u | Random Reading | https://www.facebook.com/61559743679549/ | 323 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn More | 0 | redtgb.com | DCO | https://redtgb.com/market/goodnovel/1?lpid=14837&utm_campaign={{campaign.name}}&utm_content={{campaign.id}}&adset_name={{adset.name}}&adset_id={{adset.id}}&ad_id={{ad.id}}&ad_name={{ad.name}}&placement={{placement}} | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/463600279_1053409966435668_5063960042783931742_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=rFj7YZEJ45IQ7kNvgGFGm2m&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=A9LEh9V0FzDePMyb807HLak&oh=00_AYCbz7APi-xGhxgd-hFVl3jJ4uCZA5aOKMN_WFwlRBE51w&oe=67582D1E | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Random Reading | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | âStrip.â The one who commanded me was the very man I had loved. âDidn't you hear me? I said strip.â My husband, Caleb repeated, a smirk on his li-ps. I lowered my head, my hands trembling. Tears gathered at the corner of my eyes as I gingerly stepped backwards, subconsciously trying to run away. âStop her and help her remove her clothes if she doesn't want to do it herself.â Caleb said to the security guards who stood behind me. They came forward and held me by my arms, twisting it to my back and forcing me to kneeel down. âWhy?â I asked, âWhy are you doing this to me?â My throat constricted. âWhy?â Caleb tilted his head, âYou were the one who forced my grandfather to make me get married to you. If it was for you, I would have gotten married to Emily. Now, you have to face the consequences of what you did!â Caleb said hatefully and forcefully raised my chin up, motioning for a man to bring over a bottle of wine. My eyes widened as I realized what he wanted to do. âCaleb, please, you know I can't drink that. I beg you, please let me go. Please.â I begged, but it was to no avail. My vision blurred as I choked, gasping for air in between sobs. âWasn't that good enough?â Caleb questioned, âNow that wasn't so bad after all.â âCaleb⌠YouâŚâ I began coughing, my eyes were getting blurry, it was hard to see their faces. A sharp pain went through my stomach and I gasped. My baby... âC⌠Caleb⌠My⌠my stomach. It hurts.â I gasped again as the pain spread to my spine. I thought I saw a flicker of panic in his eyes, but I was deluding myself. Caleb didn't care, he had never cared. But I still needed help, the pain was almost unbearable now. âNo. No!â I cried out as I realized exactly what was happening. I looked back at Caleb who knew that I was having a miscar-riage, I thought he would help me even upon seeing that. But once again, I was wrong. He stepped back, looking at the blood in disgust. Then the world turned black. --------- âAh!â I gasped, shaking awake. âYou shouldn't move like that, you'll open your stitches.âThe one with shorter hair and gold rimmed glasses said to me. âItâs...you..â I stammered, all the cells in my body were screaming. Zade Silver, my ex boyfriend. | LEARN_MORE | https://redtgb.com/market/buenovela/3?lpid=15016&u | Random Reading | https://www.facebook.com/61559743679549/ | 323 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn More | 0 | redtgb.com | DCO | https://redtgb.com/market/buenovela/3?lpid=15016&utm_campaign={{campaign.name}}&utm_content={{campaign.id}}&adset_name={{adset.name}}&adset_id={{adset.id}}&ad_id={{ad.id}}&ad_name={{ad.name}}&placement={{placement}} | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/464386892_875816577950735_1493325207616159379_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=x3tLlixs_pUQ7kNvgE5TbqD&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=AJw_jgAALZpOS8I-w_qBd0G&oh=00_AYCGQJRncK700gxGswJwz14or49YlqKTLmizKQiVbgPcCQ&oe=6758159D | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Random Reading | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | Liesel Sharp had just unlocked her phone while waiting for her IV drip to be done when she received a message from her best friend, Chelsea Walden. "Jacob's back." She faltered. She and Jacob Ford had barely spoken throughout their month-long cold war, so she had no idea he was back. Soon, she received another message. "He's brought a young woman back with him." A photo had been sent with the message. The young woman in the photo resembled Liesel a littleâshe was Natalie Sharp, Liesel's younger half-sister. She'd been raised in the countryside. Chelsea continued, "The Sharp family is throwing them a welcome-back party. Do you want to crash it, Lili?" She knew what Liesel was like. Liesel would give Jacob a taste of his own medicine if he dared to do anything to her. There was even a chance she would set the Sharp residence on fire. Liesel checked her IV bag. She'd had a high fever for three days now, and the back of her hand was swollen from the constant IV drips she'd been on. She wasn't in the mood for that nonsense. "No," she replied. Then, she shut her eyes to get some rest. It was close to 10:00 pm when she took a cab back to Viewpoint Residences. The fever had taken its toll on her, so she soon drifted into a restless sleep. Jacob returned at some point, which woke her up. "Did I wake you?" he asked while rolling up the sleeves of his ironed shirt. He looked down at her with an indifferent gaze. His voice was as alluring as always, though. "No." Liesel's voice was a little nasal because she'd just woken up. She explained lazily, "I wasn't sleeping too soundly after taking my meds." He frowned slightly. "Are you sick?" She chuckled softly. She'd been sick for a while now and had mentioned it in her texts to him when admitting defeat. Yet he looked like he'd only just noticed. She poured two glasses of water and handed one to him. "How are things at Norton City? I heard from Brook that there seemed to be some trouble with it. Youâ" Her throat felt dry and uncomfortable; she wasn't in the mood to chat. Still, someone had to back downâit had been nearly two months since they'd seen each other. However, Jacob cut her off. "Let's divorce." | LEARN_MORE | https://beokn.com/market/buenovela/3?lpid=14615&ut | Random Reading | https://www.facebook.com/61559743679549/ | 323 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn More | 0 | beokn.com | DCO | https://beokn.com/market/buenovela/3?lpid=14615&utm_campaign={{campaign.name}}&utm_content={{campaign.id}}&adset_name={{adset.name}}&adset_id={{adset.id}}&ad_id={{ad.id}}&ad_name={{ad.name}}&placement={{placement}} | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/465213480_523643177252179_1090236802447429735_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=mV_JLI-lanEQ7kNvgEA1hBK&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=A9LEh9V0FzDePMyb807HLak&oh=00_AYAOg-IWckismEh_vwL5QlVhtui90HBqx0jVuBbVIw0OMg&oe=67581619 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Random Reading | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | 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 with Aurora. She will be joining our household. There's no question about it," said Barrett. 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." Carissa smiled mockingly. "Fell in love, huh? Have you forgot what you promised me before you left for war?" On their wedding night a year ago, Barrett was called away to lead reinforcements on an expedition. Before he left, he lifted his wifeâs veil and vowed, "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Embarrassed, Barrett avoided her eye contact. "Just forget what I said. Back then, I only considered you a suitable match for a wife. I knew nothing about love until I met Rory." When he spoke of the woman he loved, his eyes softened with deep affection. Turning back to Carissa, he added, "Sheâs unlike any woman Iâve ever met. I love her deeply, and I hope you'll be generous enough to welcome her." 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 mother liked her a lot upon seeing her." They agreed? Huh... How ironic! Seems like everything Carissa had done for this household had all been for nothing. "Is she currently in the mansion?" Carissa asked, lifting a brow. Barrett carried a softness in his voice, "Yes, sheâs talking to my mother and making her very happy. Even mother's 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." Carissa wasnât seeking praise. She was just laying out the facts of her exhausting year. "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 support Aurora and me." 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." As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under her eye became more evident in the light. Calmly, she said, "Itâs fine. If she says anything unpleasant, Iâll ignore it. A true matriarch must understand the bigger picture and act with dignity. Donât you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. âWhy put yourself through this? The king has approved this marriage, and Aurora will never threaten your control of the household. Carissa, she couldn't care less about those things.â âOh, you think that's what I fear? Losing the control of this household?â Carissa countered. 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." Carissa'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 for me?' Soon, Carissa lifted her gaze, determination tightening her grip on the dowry list, âLulu, make preparations. Weâre going to see His Majesty tomorrow.â Luluâs brow furrowed, as if knowing Carissa's purpose, âBut, my lady, I donât think His Majesty will revoke his edictââ Carissa shook her head, âNo, Lulu, Iâm not asking him to change the edict, but to request a new oneâan amicable divorce from Barrett.â Luluâs eyes widened that instant, âA divorce! My lady, you want a divorce?â Carissa nodded firmly. She was never someone to pester some man. If Barrett Warren loved Aurora Yates so much, then she would let him go. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | "I, Barrett Warren, vow with my life that I'll take no concubine! Carissa Sinclair shall be my one and only!" These were the words that convinced Carissa Sinclair, the daughter of general, to hide her martial talents and forsake her promising future to marry into the crumbling Warren family. Even on their wedding night, when Barrett was abruptly summoned to the battlefield, Carissa never complained. She used her dowry to support the struggling Warren household, waiting faithfully for his return. But she never imagined that when Barrett finally returned, the first thing he would do was marrying his new love... --- 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 ... 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. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | February in Sureton City was wet. It had been drizzling throughout the day, leaving the roads damp. The cold wind brought with it the rain, making Freya Somner shiver. She held an umbrella and curled up while crouching before the entrance to the city hall. It was already 5:00 pm. Would that person come? She was worried as she thought about her grandfather, Neil Somner, who lay sick in bed. Had he finished his IV drip? Would he need to use the restroom? Had Thomas Talbot already gone home? She looked up and scanned the empty streets. The city hall would close for the day at 5:30 pm. She would just grit her teeth and wait for another half an hour, then. If that person didn't show up, she could blame him and tell Neil and Thomas that he'd stood her up. It wasn't because she didn't want to marry him or anything. Neil was sick. As a traditional medicine practitioner, he knew his time was running out. Freya was his only concernâshe would be alone in the world once he passed. He'd contacted Thomas, whom he'd saved many years ago. Thomas had promised Neil that he would do everything in his power to help if Neil ever needed it. All Neil had to do was make the call. Years had passed since then, but the call had miraculously gone through. Thomas had shown up the very next day. Neil had explained the situation to him and asked Thomas to help care for Freya in the future. Thomas had generously said, "It's only natural for me to care for her. How about thisâI have many grandsons, so I'll have one of them marry Fae as a way of repaying you. That way, she won't be alone." Neil had agreed, leaving Freya with no room to object. She didn't want to marryâshe could take care of herself and was fine alone. She was currently staying at the dormitory her university had prepared for graduate students. She even had 2,300 a month as financial aid. Eating at the hospital's and university's cafeterias was cheapâshe only needed to spend 15 a day on food. However, Neil had insisted. He felt that it was hard to predict the future, and he would only be able to rest in peace once he saw that marriage certificate. That way, he'd be able to face Freya's parents in the afterlife with no regrets. Freya's parents had died after falling off a cliff. They'd been searching for a herbal catalyst to save Thomas back in the day. It had rained that day, just as it had on this day. Freya had seen her parents' corpses entwined with one another, their hands still clutching the herbal catalyst. After her parents passed away, she and Neil depended on each other for survival. It was on that day that she'd suddenly grown up. She'd studied hard and skipped grades, sitting for her SATs at 17 years old. Then, she'd gotten into Sureton University's medical faculty, joining the seven-year integrated bachelor's and master's program. She only had two years to go before she could graduate and officially start working. Things were starting to look good. Then, Neil had been diagnosed with stomach cancer. It was taking his life away. The screeching of brakes pulled Freya out of her reverie. She looked up at the offroad vehicle before her. It was painted a military green and covered in mud, and the tires were soiled. It was clear the car had ventured through the mountains. The door opened, blocking the man's face from her view. Still, she'd gotten a glimpse of his chiseled features. His bushy brows, tall nose, and deep-set eyes formed a handsome, honest face. With the door open, all Freya could see was the army pants enveloping his long legs and the leather boots he wore. It was a cold day, yet he only wore an olive green T-shirt. He stepped away from the car. Before Freya could take a closer look at his face, he approached her, stopping before her so his boots were level with her eyes. "Are you Freya Somner?" he asked, his voice deep and somewhat daunting. "Yeah." "Let's get married, then." He turned and headed into the city hall. Chapter 2 Freya wanted to stand up, but she'd been crouching for so long that her legs had gone numb. "What's wrong?" the man asked. "My legs have gone numb." She was lifted off her feet as soon as the words were out of her mouth. An unfamiliar scent enveloped her, and she felt her face burn. The man placed her on the seat before the counter. "Get your identification." She kept her head lowered as she obediently placed the things on the counter. "Daniel Talbot," the staff said. "That's me," the man said. "Freya Somner." "Here," Freya said. She looked up at the staff. The staff looked at the identification she held, then at Freya. The latter's eyes were spirited but also carried a hint of naivety. Freya was only 22, but Daniel was already 28. He'd even carried her in. That made the staff suspect whether Freya had been forced into this. She asked, "Are you here to get married at your own will?" "Yes, I am," Freya said. "Alright, then. Fill up these forms, please." At 5:30 pm, Freya and Daniel walked out of the city hall. Freya looked down at her marriage certificate. She'd gone from being single to married once the staff stamped the certificate. She'd married a man she'd met for the first time without even dating him. The whole thing had only taken a matter of minutes. Daniel stopped and looked at her. "Where are you headed now?" She had kept her head down and hadn't been paying attention to the distance between them. She walked right into his chest. Pain spread through her, starting from her nose. Tears welled in Freya's eyes. How could his chest be as hard as a wall? She clamped a hand over her nose and looked at him tearily. "I'm going back to the hospital." He was so tall that her eyes were only level with his chest. It was incredibly muscular and looked just like the diagrams she'd seen in her medical texts. "Get in the car," he said. Freya struggled to open the door. She tugged it with all her strength, but it didn't budge. Daniel saw her from the driver's seat. He waved at her, gesturing for her to back up. Then, he opened the door from inside. "Which hospital are you going to?" he asked. "The county tumor hospital, the one at Percat Street. Thanks." Freya obediently settled in her seat. "Your seatbelt," he said. She put it on, and he started the car. She noticed that his hands and arms were tanned, with protruding veins. He oozed strength and power. Suddenly, Freya's stomach rumbled. The sound was magnified in the silent car. She instinctively held her stomach, her face turning beet red. What was wrong with her? Why did she keep embarrassing herself? Was there something about her that made her incompatible with Daniel? Her stomach continued to rumble for a while. Finally, the car stopped. Freya thought they'd arrived at the hospital and moved to open the door. Then, she looked out and said, "We're not at the hospital." Daniel had already gotten out of the car, though. He headed to a fruit store without looking back at her. Soon, he returned with a bag full of fruits. "I don't know what your grandfather likes, so I bought a little of everything." "He can't eat anything. Doctor's orders." Daniel looked at her, perhaps because she sounded too calm. Only then did Freya notice how deep-set his eyes were. There was a hint of dominance in them. "You have them, then." He placed the bag on her lap. "Have some to tide the hunger. I'm in a rush." Freya wondered whether he was showing his concern for her. A wave of warmth surged in her as she peeled a banana. It was sweet. ⌠The nurse had just removed Neil's IV drip when Freya and Daniel arrived at the ward. Thomas took the marriage certificates from Daniel and Freya and held them before Neil. He said happily, "Look at this, Neil. They're official marriage certificates with the stamps and all. They're genuine!" Neil smiled and nodded weakly. "That's great. I won't have anything to worry about anymore." "Come closer so Neil can see you, Dan," Thomas said. Daniel stepped forward. "Hi, Grandpa." Neil's smile widened. "HiâŚ" He held Daniel's hand and said, "I'll leave Freya in your hands from now on. She's a softie but is stubborn on the inside. I hope you'll be more tolerant of her and take the time to explain your thoughts to her if you two ever get into an argument." Tears streamed down Freya's face when she heard this. Daniel said, "I will, Grandpa." "Don't worry, Neil. We won't mistreat Freya. Daniel has property and a carâI'll have him show Freya around his place right now. She can move in when she's free," Thomas said. Freya forgot about crying and stared at Thomas in shock when she heard that. Didn't she and Daniel only have to get married? Why did they even have to live together? "Go on, then. It's still light out, so you can see what the place is like," Neil said. Daniel and Freya headed to his place under Thomas' urging. Chapter 3 Daniel's apartment was in Sureton City's central commercial area. It was an expensive area with good infrastructureâthe medical and education systems were well-established. The residential area was right next to Sureton City's largest park. Freya looked at the minimalist, almost stark apartment. The marble coffee table was covered in a layer of dust. "This is your home?" "Yeah." Daniel also saw the dust. "I don't usually stay here." That didn't make sense at all. Why would anyone not live in their own home? Freya couldn't understand it. "There's a card here that you can use to pay for the utilities." He opened a drawer in the TV cabinet to show her. "If anything needs fixing, you can speak to the management office. "I'll have someone clean up the place later. There are two rooms, so you can pick whichever one you want. Feel free to use the study as wellâŚ" Freya observed the place. It was well renovated but showed no signs of being lived in. There weren't even any plates or utensils around. "What am I to you?" she suddenly asked. "My wife." "But I feel like your mistress," she said boldly. She didn't know whether Daniel had a girlfriend or anythingâperhaps he'd only married her due to Thomas' pressure. Otherwise, he wouldn't have made her wait a whole afternoon for him, only arriving right before the city hall closed for the day. "What are you getting at?" Daniel asked. "I'm fine with getting a divorce if you already have a partnerâour grandfathers have seen the marriage certificates, anyway. I don't want to inadvertently end up as a homewrecker." She respected the elderly but wouldn't do anything immoral just to comply with Neil's and Thomas' wishes. Daniel understood now. "I'm single. I usually stay at the military camp in the mountains." Freya recalled his offroad vehicle and the mud on it. That, coupled with his outfit, made her realize just who he was. "I'm sorry for misunderstanding you." "It's fine. I'll take you back to the hospital nowâyou can move in here whenever it's convenient for you." "What about you?" she blurted. Then, she disdained herself for asking. What did his matters have to do with her? "I need to head back after this. There's an urgent mission I need to handle." That was the last thing Daniel said to her. ⌠Shortly after Daniel left, Neil's condition took a turn for the worse, and a new semester started. Freya bustled back and forth between the university and the hospital daily. On days when Neil felt better, he could even hold Freya's hand and reminisce with her. Neither of them mentioned that rainy night, though. He kept telling her that life was long and that she had to live well independently. However, he also told her she couldn't expect to do everything herself. She had to give in occasionally. Daniel looked like a good man, and they had to communicate with each other. They had to understand each other⌠Neil said many things. Freya wanted to object to everything and tell him that none of that mattered. She wanted him to know that she only wanted to spend her life with him in a small town called Floriver Town. She wanted to read medical texts and pick herbs with him. However, as a doctor, she was rational enough to know there was no chance of them ever returning to that life. The reports and data she saw every day were enough to tell her that Neil's condition was deteriorating. She cried almost daily throughout that month but hid it well. Neil never noticed. One day, white clouds floated in the blue sky. Freya drew the curtains, allowing the sunlight to stream into the room. Neil was in good spirits. "The weather is so nice today, Fae. Maybe you should take me off my oxygen tube now." He sounded calm, but Freya faltered while clipping his nails. She acted like she hadn't heard him and moved on to the next finger. "I can't take it anymore, Fae. I'm on drug every day, but it still hurts so bad. I'm begging you, okay?" His plea made Freya's nose prickle. Tears rolled down her face and landed on the floor, fading within seconds. Neil was a proud and strong man who'd never begged anyone in his life. Now⌠It looked like she really had to let him go. She slowly shut her eyes, sounding choked up as she said, "Okay. I'll get a doctor after I'm done clipping your nails." "The weather is so nice today that I feel so much more relaxed," Neil said. He lifted a hand with difficulty to caress her head one last time. It reminded her of how he'd praised her whenever she could memorize the things she'd read in the medical texts. After Freya signed the necessary documents, the doctor removed Neil's oxygen tube. She stood by his bedside and held his hand until his body became devoid of warmth. Thomas helped her with Neil's funeral, after which he urged her to move into Daniel's apartment. Chapter 4 Two years passed in the blink of an eye. "There's no time to eat, Dr. Somner. We're being dispatched for a house call." Freya was in a hospital's emergency room. When she heard the nurse, Jade Winton, call her, she put a folder over her unfinished instant mac and cheese and left the doctor's lounge. "Where's Dr. Wood?" she asked while wearing a mask. She hurried to catch up with Jade. "He's accompanying Lena for a prenatal check. I've called him, and he's on his way." Jade grabbed a first-aid kit and an extra bag of gauze and bandages. She handed them to Freya. "What's the situation? Why do we need so many bandages and gauze?" "A luxury jewelry store was robbed. The store's staff called the police, but the robbers discovered them and took ten staff hostage. We're being dispatched to provide medical assistance," Jade said. She told Freya everything she knew, then added, "Don't be rash later. Leave everything to Dr. Wood." "Got it. Thanks, Jade." Freya's mentor, Jason Wood, arrived at the same time as Freya and Jade. He was a tall, skinny man whose hairline was receding. He'd come from a prenatal check with his wife, Lena Johnson, and had already changed into his uniform. It made him look particularly spirited. "What's the situation?" he asked as he got into the car. "A jewelry store's been robbed. The robbers are armed," Jade said. Silence descended upon the car. They didn't know what they were facing but had to go at it regardless. Medicine knew no borders, and all lives were equal in worth. They had to save lives as long as they were at risk. When Freya and the others arrived, the police had already secured the scene. A crowd consisting of spectators and staff from various media outlets gathered behind the police line, surrounding the place and making it hard for anyone to get through. Police cars and vehicles belonging to a SWAT team were parked outside the jewelry store. There were also three buses with the windows tinted black. Freya followed Jason out of the car. A man who looked like an administrator hurried over to them, looking anxious. "The robbers need a doctor in there to save their comrade. Which one of you two will go in?" Freya looked at the jewelry store. It had three floors and was a corner lot with an expansive view. A mall was behind it, which meant it probably had more than one exit. "I'll go," Jason said, dragging Freya out of her reverie. She gave him a disagreeable look. "No way. I'll go, Dr. Wood. You have parents and children to care for, and Lena's conceived with your second child. You can't go in there." "You can't, either. You're inexperienced." Jason's attitude was firm. "The situation is complicated. I'm the only one who can head in there." Freya didn't argue with him. She turned to the administrator and volunteered. "I'll go, sir. I've passed the medical board exam and can practice independently. I don't have any dependents or relatives to care for." He looked at her. She was young and so nervous that she clenched her fists, but her expression was calm. She was bold, but her courage needed some training. "You can go, then. We don't know the situation inside, so we can only act when the Falcon Strike Unit arrives. All you need to do when you get in there is to save whoever is injured. Drag things out for as long as possible while ensuring your safety and wait for help." "Understood, sir." Freya wore her medical cap and gave herself a mental pep talk. "FreyaâŚ" Jason started. "I have to gain experience since I don't have it, Dr. Wood. You have to give me a chance," she said. That was what medicine was like. One had to be bold and careful while constantly defeating one's old self. That way, one would only become a better version of oneself. Jason knew what Freya was like. She'd met various people when treating patients. When some of them criticized or insulted her, she wouldn't take it lying down. Her retorts left much to be desired, though. For instance, if a patient said she was incapable and that a doctor online had told them this and that, she would say, "I'll leave, then. You can ask your online doctor to treat you." Once, someone had shouted at her, saying she was useless. She'd clapped back, calling that person the useless one. "Do you guys have a bulletproof vest or something? Give one to her." Jason knew nothing he said would change Freya's mind. The administrator gave one of his subordinates a look. A member of the SWAT team brought a bulletproof vest over. Freya took her doctor's coat off and put the bulletproof vest on over her T-shirt. Then, she put her uniform on. Chapter 5 Jade handed Freya the first-aid kit before hanging the stethoscope from her neck. "You're just going to ignore everything I told you before we came here, aren't you? You're bound to get into trouble if you continue like this." "No one is more suitable than me, Jade," Freya said calmly. "It's not like the military region's general hospital lacks doctors. If you turn them down, they'll arrange for someone else to come." "But it's too far away. They'll take at least 30 minutes to arrive. That doesn't conform to the principles of pre-hospitalization emergency care." Jade was one of the emergency room's most experienced nurses, so she knew Freya was right. It was the only thing they could do under the circumstances. The administrator held a loudspeaker and shouted toward the store, "The doctor is coming. Open the door." A hoarse voice rang out as soon as the words were out of his mouth. "Put the first-aid kit on the ground and turn in a circle. Then, take everything out of the first-aid kit and lay them on the ground." Freya did as told. She'd just placed the final tool on the ground when the hoarse voice rang out again. "Put the things back in and come inside." Freya packed everything back. She was about to enter the store when she felt a cool breeze. Curious, she looked in the direction it had come. A helicopter was hovering in midair in one of the jewelry store's blind spots. A tall figure in camouflage slid down the rope and made a smooth landing. It happened in seconds. Freya stared at the man, finding his figure incredibly familiar. He wore a black mask, and his sharp eyes flitted past her. Then, he hid behind the wall. Another team member landed behind him. "Come in," the hoarse voice urged loudly. He sounded impatient. Freya knew she had to enter the store since these people had yet to infiltrate it. Once she understood that, she didn't hesitate to head inside. As soon as she pushed open the door, she smelled the metallic scent of blood. Suddenly, someone grabbed her by the neck and roughly dragged her inside. Then, he flung her onto the floor and commanded, "Save him." She looked at the man on the floor. His mask, shaped like a pig's head, had been thrown aside. He looked ashen while struggling to breathe and had cyanosis of the nail bed. These were all signs of a lack of oxygen. Freya checked him and concluded that he was having an asthma attack. His throat had swelled up, leading to breathing difficulties. She searched his bag while muttering, "Where's the inhaler?" Asthma patients would bring their inhalers when they were out, but she didn't find one in his bag. "What are you looking for?" a man in a mask shaped like a dog's head asked. "His inhaler," she said. "He doesn't have one. Do a cricothyrotomy on him right now." Freya was taken aback. "How are you related to him? You know how to save him?" Suddenly, he pressed a gun to her forehead. "Shut up if you don't want to die. Just do as I say!" The iciness of the metal made Freya's heart clench. Her mind went blank for a second, and she couldn't think. "Hurry up!" He kicked her shoulder. The pain made her snap to her senses. She forced herself to calm down and took a deep breath before commencing anatomical positioning and sterilization. Then, she inserted a thick injection needle into the cricothyroid membrane. The process didn't take long, and the man gradually started looking better. Suddenly, a black thing landed not far from Freya. Before she realized what it was, a few more followed. The inside of the store was quickly filled with smoke, and people started yelling. The alarm went off. Freya wanted to take advantage of the chaos to hide, but a hand wrapped around her neck. A gun was pressed to her forehead, and someone snarled, "You're coming with me." Chapter 6 The man dragged Freya to a secluded corner to hide. The cold feeling against her temple made her compliant. Her palms grew sweaty as she stood there, and she could hear her heart racing. No matter how nervous or scared she was, she could only place her faith in the Falcon Strike Unit and tightly hold the needle in her hand. A few minutes later, red lights flashed at them. The man dragged Freya out of their hiding spot. Before she could even see what was happening, she heard a muffled groan behind her. Then, there was a thump, and the robber's hand fell before her. She was still lost when a team of three surrounded her. A familiar voice said, "Take her out, Rabbit." "Roger, Falcon." This voice belonged to a woman. Rabbit, or Loren Smith, turned to Freya. "Come with me." Freya turned to look at the familiar man while following Loren out. He glanced at her while walking up the stairs, and his sharp eyes matched the ones in her memory. She asked Loren, "Is the person you called Falcon Daniel Talbot?" Loren faltered. Then, she continued walking out while observing their surroundings. She didn't respond to Freya's question, but Freya knew she was right. After leaving the jewelry store, the situation outside left no room for Freya to be pensive. She threw herself into workâthe jewelry store's staff had more or less been injured. Jason was rescuing the most critically injured ones, so she had to handle those who were only bruised or scraped. The injured staff came and went as she stopped the bleeding, cleaned wounds, and bandaged them. "Freya." She looked up in the middle of stopping a patient's bleeding to see black leather boots before her. Then, she raised her head to find Daniel standing before her. She looked away and continued with her work. "Yes?" "Help me clean this up." He'd taken his mask off, his tanned face unreadable. It had been two years since they'd last seen each other. Now that they were reunited, Freya still couldn't help feeling a little scared of him. Based on what she remembered, he was a little domineering, and he spoke and acted brusquely. "I'm almost done here." She picked up the pace and recorded the time. Then, she called out to Jade, who was somewhere behind her, "I'm done with the last one, Jade. They can be sent to the hospital now." She turned back to Daniel. "Have a seat." She sterilized her hands and scanned him. There didn't seem to be any wounds on him, so she asked, "Where's your injury?" "The side of my abdomen." He lifted his shirt, revealing the bandage around his waist. Freya crouched before him, finding that the bandage had already been stained with blood. She removed it and looked at the stitches on the neat woundâit was a knife wound. He asked, "How have you been for the past two years?" "Not too bad." "I was on a mission abroad when your grandfather passed. I've only just returned." Freya faltered. Daniel was explaining why he had missed Neil's funeral. Her voice remained calm as she said, "I understand." They didn't speak anymore after that. Freya didn't ask about the wound, merely cleaning it and bandaging it again. She stood up and took off her gloves, throwing them into the medical waste bin. "You'll have to be careful with your wound for some time. It'll take longer for you to recover if you keep reopening it." "Thanks," he said. "You're welcome." Their conversation was polite and distant. "This is yours, right?" Daniel suddenly held out a sandalwood bracelet with an emerald pendant in the middle. Freya's face was carved on itâit didn't look much like her, though. It was a bracelet her father had made for her. "Yes, it is. Thanks." She reached out for it. Her fingers brushed against his palm as she took the bracelet from him, making her heart skip a beat. She immediately retracted her hand. "I'm leaving." Daniel stood up. He straightened his shirt and returned to his unit. Freya watched as the helicopter started up. The blades spun, lifting the aircraft into the air. Then, it flew away. "Let's go, Dr. Somner. We're taking a police car back," Jade called. Freya snapped to her senses. The helicopter was no longer in sight. All that was left was a vortex cloud left from its tail. She tightened her grip on the bracelet and packed everything up. Then, she ran to Jade with the first-aid kit and medical waste bag in hand. ⌠After the incident, Jason requested that she be placed under counseling and given a month off. Freya returned to work after only three days at home, though. "Go home and rest," he said. "I need to do something with my hands, Dr. Wood." Jason pressed a hand to his forehead and threw her a pair of gloves. "Go to the debridement room and change the dressing for the patients there. You're not allowed to go on house calls or dispatches in the future." "Why?" 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đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | "Mr. Nichols, your wife is experiencing severe postpartum hemorrhage. Please, come and see her for the last time." The doctor anxiously pleaded with the person on the other end of the phone. But Juan Nichols's voice was filled with indifference. "She's still alive? Call me when she's dead." With that, he hung up the phone. All the light disappeared from the eyes of the woman lying on the bed. 'Juan, do you hate me so much? ' The machine emitted a flat, cold beep, indicating Debra's vital signs had disappeared. In Debra's lifetime, she loved Juan dearly. As the only daughter of the Frazier family, she should have enjoyed the best life. But to marry Juan, she sacrificed herself and her family. In the end, she died alone and tragically. Debra slowly closed her eyes. Given another chance, she would never make the same mistakes. ... "Madam, Mr. Nichols wants to take you to the auction. Which outfit would you like to wear?" Sophie asked. Debra gasped and opened her eyes. Everything in front of her was strikingly familiar. This place was Juan and her home. They had been married for a month, but Juan had rarely visited her. She remembered that Juan was attending a land auction, and due to the occasion, he had to bring his family along. But this was all five years ago. 'How could it be? ' she thought, deeply confused, 'Am I reborn?' "Mr. Nichols has never stayed overnight before. You should seize this opportunity." Sophieâs voice brought Debra back to reality. She picked out a white gown, hesitating. "How about this one, Madam?" Looking at it, Debra gave a self-deprecating smile. It was well known that Juan favored Shelia. In the past, she often dressed like Shelia to please Juan Miles. Shelia liked white dresses, so she followed suit, just to earn a little favor from Juan. For this auction, Juan didn't inform her of the change in companion and brought Shelia instead, making her look ridiculous in a white dress similar to Shelia's. The thought of the past made her laugh. "No, I'll wear that one," she said, picking up a red dress she has never tried on before. Debra never liked plain clothes. Shelia was just a poor college student. Debra felt that she must have lost her mind to wear cheap clothes for a man. "But Mr. Nichols likes white dresses," Sophie said hesitantly. Debra simply ignored her hints. "I'll wear this one," she said. "Throw away all those white dresses. I don't like them." Sophie sighed and complied. Debra looked at herself in the mirror, still vibrant and beautiful. But in a few years, she would be worn down by Juan's torment. Before that happened, she would end it all. ... In the evening, the auction venue was filled with celebrities, and Juan walked to the entrance with Shelia. Shelia, in a white dress, held Juan's arm timidly. "I've never been to such an event before. Maybe I should go back." "You'll get used to it. You'll be attending these events frequently in the future," Juan said. Shelia nodded. Juan was about to enter with Shelia when his assistant Joe spoke up. "Sir, won't we wait for Mrs. Nichols?" Juan frowned. "Didn't I ask you to tell her not to come today?" Joe glanced at Shelia, and she quickly said, "It's not Joe's fault. I told him not to inform Debra. With my status, I'm afraid of gossip, so I thought it would be better for Debra to accompany you in." Shelia lowered her head like a scared hare. Juan rubbed his temples. He didn't want Debra to show up at all. "Mr. Nichols," Shelia murmured, biting her lip. "It's alright." Juan patted Shelia's head and said to Joe, "Go intercept her and send her away." In the crowd, there were murmurs of surprise and praise. Joe looked over and was also shocked. "I'm afraid it's too late." | LEARN_MORE | https://thebvhwysgng.com/market/goodnovel/1?lpid=1 | Random Reading | https://www.facebook.com/61559743679549/ | 323 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn More | 0 | thebvhwysgng.com | DCO | https://thebvhwysgng.com/market/goodnovel/1?lpid=13914&utm_campaign={{campaign.name}}&utm_content={{campaign.id}}&adset_name={{adset.name}}&adset_id={{adset.id}}&ad_id={{ad.id}}&ad_name={{ad.name}}&placement={{placement}} | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/462661789_1234587497739090_7609319522996207367_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=JWOzp6E6r1sQ7kNvgHrxhEP&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AJw_jgAALZpOS8I-w_qBd0G&oh=00_AYAdMV76B8zQLrzFEWkwdWbyjt7kdSsAgkZpHxthQ2c3fw&oe=67583718 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Random Reading | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete |
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