Her Majestic Battle Cry Chapter 27
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Chapter 27 +25 BONUS

โ€œFifty percent!โ€ Barrett declared. He stood in the doorway, avoiding Carissaโ€™s gaze as he addressed the others in the room. โ€œWeโ€™ll return fifty percent of her dowry. Lord Sinclair, if you and Mr. Sinclair disagree, you can take it up with the authorities and see if my actions are fair.โ€

โ€œFifty percent? How dare you! When Carissa married you, she brought a dowry so grand it stretched for miles! Do you know how much money, how many estates, shops, and businesses that included? How dare you people be so greedy?!โ€ Solomon exclaimed angrily.

Clenching the crumpled letter, Barrett spoke in an icy voice. โ€œI said, take it to court if you want. Iโ€™ve prepared the divorce agreement. You can review it first.โ€

He gestured for the steward to present the agreement to Carissa, who reached out and took it. The steward sighed almost imperceptibly as he stepped back. Carissa had been a wonderful mistress. Why did Barrett have to divorce her?

Carissa glanced through the document, recognizing her husbandโ€™s handwriting from letters sheโ€™d received over the past year. The divorce agreement was brief. It cited her disobedience and jealousy as grounds for divorce and ended with a wish for her to find a good husband.

โ€œI hope that when you remarry, you wonโ€™t resort to such tactics and will be sincere with others. Thatโ€™s the only way youโ€™ll find happiness!โ€ Barrett said in a complex tone. As he handed over the agreement, he felt an unexpected pang of sorrow.

โ€œThanks for your advice on how I should live,โ€ Carissa said, waving the agreement. โ€œIt still needs the official seal.โ€

Barrett avoided his wifeโ€™s eyes. โ€œIโ€™ll take it to the office myself. As for the dowry, weโ€™ve been generous. By law, a woman divorced by her husband canโ€™t take her dowry. Donโ€™t blame me. This is your own fault.โ€

Carissa had already secured most of her dowry, so there wasnโ€™t much they could actually take. She simply didnโ€™t want to continue being involved with the Warren family. Given that the kingโ€™s edict for an amicable divorce hadnโ€™t yet arrived, she feared he might wait until Aurora married Barrett before issuing it.

โ€œThereโ€™s nothing to blame you for. Spending a bit of money to see the true colors of the Warren family was worth it,โ€ Carissa said.

Stung by her words, Barrett responded coldly, โ€œWatch your mouth, or elseโ€ฆโ€

Carissa met his eyes calmly. โ€œOr else what? Youโ€™ll take seventy percent of my dowry? Fine, take seventy, even ninety percentโ€”leave me just enough to avoid starving. Does that satisfy you, General Warren?โ€

Barrett felt deeply embarrassed. He hadnโ€™t intended to argue further, but her relentless words were infuriating.

โ€œI said itโ€™ll be fifty percent. I do feel a bit guilty for wasting a year of your life, but itโ€™s all because youโ€”โ€

Carissa interrupted him. โ€œSpare me the guilt. Your guilt over taking half my dowry is cheaper than dirt. Letโ€™s just stop here.โ€

Rebecca was livid at Carissaโ€™s words.

โ€œDo you hear her? Does she show any respect befitting a wife?โ€ the older woman asked, turning to Theodore.

โ€œSheโ€™s about to be thrown out. Do you expect her to kneel and thank you? Itโ€™s a miracle sheโ€™s not cursing you all out,โ€ Theodore replied icily. Despite his age and wisdom, the situation was testing Theodoreโ€™s patience. The Marquis of Northwatchโ€™s family had suffered a harsh fate; all its men had fallen in battle, and the rest of the family had been slaughtered. Carissa was left all alone to endure this. Though incredibly angry, there was nothing Theodore could do, as his side of the family lacked the strength to protect Carissa from this treatment. All he could do was watch helplessly.

Furious, Rebecca launched into a tirade. โ€œHow dare you speak like that? Just because youโ€™re old, donโ€™t think you can say whatever you want. Weโ€™ve never mistreated Carissa. She brought this on herself. Ask her if she could accept Aurora, why did she go to the palace to ask the king for the marriage edict? Whatโ€™s wrong with us keeping half her dowry? Itโ€™s allowed by law. We arenโ€™t the villains here! Itโ€™s your family whoโ€™s being narrow-minded!โ€

โ€œMark my words! The Sinclair family will never produce anyone notable again, but my son will become one of the most prominent generals in the kingdom!โ€

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