Her Majestic Battle Cry Chapter 127

Chapter 127

Liam and Edmund left with the Westhaven soldiers.

“If you want to rescue Aurora,” Carissa said to Barrett, “take your trusted aldes up the mountain.”

By saying this, Carissa was actually preserving some dignity for both Barrett and Aurora. If the shame endured by the Westhaven crown prince were to be repeated on them, the things Barrett would see upon going up the mountain would surely be appalling.

However, Barrett was concerned there might still be Westhaven troops stationed on the mountain. Thus, he requested that Carissa lend him the Mystic Army to accompany him.

Carissa regarded him for a moment. “Are you certain?”

Feeling an inexplicable tremor at her gaze, he asked, “Can you tell me if Aurora truly committed the massacres?”

“You should have asked Liam earlier,” Carissa replied calmly. “Or, you can ask Aurora yourself when you meet her. Liam is unlikely to have killed her.”

Barrett found it hard to believe that Aurora could have committed such acts. He recalled Liam’s words, which were extremely vague. The massacre was mentioned only briefly, while the apology to Carissa was emphasized.

If Aurora had indeed committed the massacre, then the destruction of the Sinclair family would indirectly be attributed to her. She had caused the death of Carissa’s family, and Barrett had sought to marry her, abandoning Carissa.

A heavy weight

to believe that Aurora could do such things. He would personally

saw her again.

up the mountain so we can get to the bottom of this, General Sinclair. If Aurora admits to

turned pale and

What could ever make up for those

of silence, Carissa agreed to go

lying in wait on the mountain. He also requested the Mystic

was unsure of the exact nature of the abuses inflicted on the prisoners of war, believing that such abuse would, at most, involve torture. Therefore,

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understood all too well, but this was also

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being released

Intending to destroy her dignity and reputation. He would leave it to

With a hundred thousand soldiers descending from the mountain, who could say if another hundred thousand might

was sure Barrett believed so, for

the torches to be raised, and over ten thousand men marched up the mountain in a grand procession. Violent and

for about half an hour, the winding path finally led them to a flat area. This area had been cleared as a temporary camp, large enough to accommodate a hundred thousand soldiers. In the middle stood a wooden

open. It was

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