Her Majestic Battle Cry Chapter 134

Chapter 134

Initially, everyone speculated that Aurora was the female general who had led the Mystic Army. However, after Rebecca’s tea party, some people began to notice hints that suggested otherwise. The storyteller, known for his knack for suspense, first piqued the interest of his audience before revealing, “At the tea party hosted by Madam Warren at Valor Estate, neither the wives of the Ministry of Defense’s two deputy ministers nor any other family members of Ministry of Defense officials were in attendance. What does that imply? I’m afraid it implies that the female general who led the army was likely not General Yates.”

The coffeehouse patrons were shocked, and the storyteller’s words sparked a lively discussion.

If it wasn’t Aurora, then who? There was no other female general in the current era.

A few days later, people managed to find out some information and started to talk about how Barrett’s ex–wife, who had left him, went to the battlefield.

The people of the capital still vividly remembered the story of Barrett’s divorced wife. Wasn’t she Carissa Sinclair, the daughter of the late Hector Sinclair, the Duke of Northwatch, who sacrificed himself at the Southern Frontier?

Mentioning Carissa might have elicited curiosity, but speaking of Hector’s household evoked deep sympathy and sorrow among the citizens. Some, moved by a strong sense of patriotism, even shed

tears.

Hector’s family had perished on the Southern Frontier battlefield, leaving behind widows and orphans. Such a tragedy inevitably tugged at the

of the Duke of Northwatch’s family. They discovered that she had been

combined with the sacrifice of her father and brothers on the Southern Frontier battlefield, it made sense that she would seek military merit there. It was both a quest for revenge and a way to prove herself superior to

military accomplishments reached

the battlefield? If she had such skills, she would have

the household staff, Rebecca’s scornful words naturally spread outside. Some people believed whatever they heard,

sickly mother–in–law? They recalled hearing that Carissa had attended

thought more

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excellent upbringing of his daughter. After marrying, it was only right for Carissa to fulfill her duties and serve her in–laws. Sleeping in the same room as

the great triumph at Victory Pass, where Aurora and Barrett earned their merits and sought a marriage edict from Salvador, was considered a romantic tale. However, the joy of reclaiming the Southern Frontier overshadowed

of the Southern Frontier was a

distasteful. Without the heroic aura, Barrett became a man who

anyone celebrate

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