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Her Majestic Battle Cry

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Her Majestic Battle Cry Chapter 175

Chapter 175

Salvador examined the medal of command presented by Derek with an inscrutable expression.

After a moment, he retrieved the other half of the Sinclair Army’s medal of command, aligning it with the one

Rafael had handed.

The Hell Monarch Army’s medal of command was now complete. Their father had given it to Rafael before,

allowing him to command the Hell Monarch Army indefinitely to defend the nation.

Rafael didn’t have to surrender it.

Salvador traced the edges of the Hell Monarch Army medal of command with his fingers, feeling a peculiar

sensation from the. unfamiliar engravings.

“Carissa agreed?” he asked, almost incredulously.

“Yes, she has,” Rafael replied with evident joy, as though he were still the naive younger brother he used to be.

“Before | set out for the campaign, | went to propose to her. | never expected Melanie to marry her to Barrett.

Even more unexpected, she has returned to met after all that happened.”

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Rafael looked up, his smile radiating sweetness.

“Naturally, | must thank you for your support. | know that your three- month deadline was to givea chance.”

Salvador’s inscrutable demeanor softened, and he smiled warmly. ” If | didn’t push you a little, would you have

let her slip away again? | know your nature-having failed to propose before, you now plan to cultivate your

feelings slowly. But a woman's youth can’t be wasted, and her family has a title to inherit.”

A hint of embarrassment flashed on Rafael’s face. “I admit, | was

hesitant.”

Salvador was silent for a moment, studying him. “Is Carissa truly that important to you?”

“Your Majesty, | have admired her for a long time. You know this well,” Rafael replied as he took a seat. “I had

planned to wait until the matters of the rewards and compensations were settled, then surrender my military

command and gradually develop a

relationship with her. However, with your edict, | fear she might be taken away.”

Salvador forced himself to smile.

“Yes, this was also the intention ofand my mother. We wanted to nudge you into proposing. Otherwise,

Carissa might have been married off to someone else. She’s highly sought after now. She has inherited the

Sinclair family’s military prowess with courage and strategy. She led a successful siege on her first battlefield,

and has done so twice, with formidable martial skills and the ability to command troops. My foolish brother,

you've found a treasure,” he said.

Rafael smiled warmly and happily. “Indeed, | have found a treasure. My admiration for her began when she was

at Meadow Ridge. Her capabilities in battle and siege were never my concern.”

Salvador nodded. “Indeed!”

It was true that Rafael had admired Carissa long before, without any ulterior motives. Salvador had made things

more complicated than

necessary.

Salvador smiled on the surface; deep down, however, he felt a pang of regret.

He had previously thought that whatever choice his younger brother made, he would gain something from it. So,

it didn’t matter which

path Row chese But now that Rafel had chosen Carissa and

reliquished he miltan command without hesitation, there was an

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With the military command surrendered and no more concerns, the two brothers could continue to maintain a

harmonious and respectful reletorship.

As for Carisse

Salvador recalled her calm demeanor when she had cto the palace seeking a divorce edict. She had been as

serene and unaffected by the turmoil.

The second time, she had entered the palace to discuss the Victory Pass battle and the Westhaven people

masquerading as Sandoria soldiers in the Southern Frontier. Her face had been flushed red with urgency, and her

eyes burning with anxiety.

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