Her Majestic Battle Cry Chapter 260

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Rafael was the commander of the Hell Monarch Army. Even when there was no war and he remained in the capital, the Hell Monarch Army was stationed not far away. Also, military affairs were always demanding, often requiring him to lead training exercises.

How could he possibly take on the role of Minister of Justice at the same time?

Moreover, the Ministry of Justice was responsible for overseeing criminal cases, conducting reviews of death sentences, and handling important legal matters most of which were administrative work.

He was a military general, but he was appointed as Minister of Justice? Further, why was he also given command of the Mystic Army?

With both a civilian and a military position on his shoulders, not to mention his role as the commander of the Hell Monarch Army, how could he manage it all?

He said indifferently, “I’ve already handed over the military seal and authority. For now, Oliver Prince will command the Hell Monarch Army.”

Oliver Prince?

Carissa knew of him. Oliver was the Earl of Silverstone, a man who once held significant influence in the military. However, after being injured in battle, he could no longer fight on the front lines. He had since inherited his grandfather’s title and lived a reclusive life.

seemed like the Earl of Silverstone’s household was headed toward decline. Yet, out of nowhere,

general to command the Hell Monarch Army at this time? And why

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if he handed over the military seal, he could still remain as the commander of the Hell

Carissa thought it over, she began to grasp the situation and couldn’t help but blurt

not that he’s wary–he just

Carissa fully understood.

also confused. “Then why did you marry me? If His Majesty is wary of you,

general herself with military achievements and the loyalty of the troops. Whether it

authority precisely to ease Salvador’s concerns. But marrying her- despite giving up command–would hardly

something she didn’t

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do with Salvador’s edict that she marry within

would inevitably piece things together, so he explained, “No matter whom I marry, my brother will think what he thinks. Given my status, could I possibly marry a commoner

the reasoning made sense, Carissa felt it wasn’t as straightforward

other noblewomen couldn’t do.

the palace as a concubine? Were you trying to

as always–wasn’t that exactly what

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