This statement left everyone in shock. Even the fact that Rebecca was rebuked by Sebastian was quickly forgotten.

Everyone turned to look at Helen. What did she mean? Did the Hell Monarch want to marry Carissa? A royal prince wanted to marry a woman who had been divorced?

It wasn't just the noble ladies who were surprised-even Eleanor was taken aback. She glanced at Helen, then at Carissa, her brows furrowing.

Carissa also looked at Helen with a calm expression.

This matter hadn't been settled yet, and no formal proposal had been made. Why did Helen announce it?

Besides, didn't Helen despise her? No one had asked, and no rumors had spread. Yet here Helen was, announcing it herself.

Had Helen accepted her? But the acceptance was so sudden, leaving people at a loss.

Moreover, even if it was to be announced, this wasn't the right moment. Carissa had been criticized for so long, and it was rare for Sebastian to explain in front of the noblewomen why he didn't treat Rebecca. Now, Helen had just rescued Rebecca.

was really out of

suddenly smiled-a sarcastic grin on her heavily powdered face. "Oh? Rafael wants to marry Carissa? With so many noble ladies in the capital, he fancies a divorced

regretted her words. She was angry with Carissa, and hadn't accepted her yet. She was against their marriage,

control her big mouth, and felt like

believe that the discarded woman from her family could marry into the

wouldn't be just a leisurely princess consort without a position like Avis

Rafael wanted to marry Carissa? How

she deserve

of resentful eyes fixed on Carissa's face, accompanied by many incredulous glances, as if this was some earth-shattering

drag Helen out and harshly question her if

she had gone to watch. When her

a tremendous blessing. She didn't dare to think about becoming the main wife-she had some

a concubine

who had been thrown out of the house could marry the Hell Monarch, jealousy gripped her heart like

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