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Her Majestic Battle Cry Chapter 432

Chapter 432

Upon hearing Viola's heartfelt declaration, Barrett felt no joy whatsoever. It seemed he had never truly

understood her.

Initially, when the Farrell family allowed her to return to the estate without the obligation of remaining a widow,

he had assumed it was due to her gentle nature. Now, he found himself perplexed.

The steward did not return, nor did the guards who had accompanied him. The person who had been attacked

refused any resolution, demanding that his assailants be severely punished. The steward eventually confessed,

admitting it was his order. His action spared Viola.

The Royal Citadel detained all of them. While the criminal aspect was dealt with, the man who had his limbs

broken could still claim compensation for medical expenses.

Viola was eager to resolve the issue swiftly, hoping to prevent further complications. To that end, she sent a

thousand silver coins to the injured man.

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Upon learning of this, Rebecca reprimanded, “Is it true that his limbs were broken? Why haven't you sent

someone to check? For all we know, it could be a scam. Is there even a reason for him to throw dung at the gate

of our residence?

“Besides, broken limbs can be treated. It's not as if his limbs have been severed. Even if bones are broken,

treatment wouldn't cost more than a hundred silver coins. Yet, you gave him a thousand silver coins- such a

profitable scam! Won't this only encourage more extortionists in the future?”

“Mother, please don’t be angry. No one will cto extort us again. That person was definitely sent by Carissa.

And once Aurora apologizes, this matter will be resolved,” Viola replied.

“What?” Rebecca's brows knitted in shock and anger. The person who threw dung every day was sent by

Carissa?

Once Viola recounted seeing Carissa at the estate gate that day, Rebecca's fury erupted.

“She... she is already a princess consort. Why can’t she let go of us? It's as if she wishes for everyone in our

house to be completely wiped out.”

Seeing her mother-in-law denounce Carissa with such fury, Viola felt a mixture of relief and satisfaction. “With

such a wicked heart, she will surely face retribution,” Viola declared.

However, there was an underlying worry in her heart. Since taking over the management of the household, her

mother-in-law and sister-in-law had frequently expressed their dissatisfaction with her. Though her husband

never voiced his concerns, his occasional contemplative silence left her with a cold and distant feeling

The servants in the household, including the steward, had never spoken a word against Carissa. Even when Viola

attempted to guide the conversation, they seemed oblivious, consistently praising Carissa as a good and kind

mistress.

Charlotte, the old lady from the second branch of the family, was even more direct. She praised how well the

household had functioned under Carlosa. Even Viola's eldest sister-in-law, Amella, echoed those sentiments.

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Before marrying into the Warren family, Viola had expected that everyone would despise Carissa. Giver Carissa’s

narrow-minded and jealous nature, Viola thought she would have been harsh toward the servants, who would

then speak ill of her.

Yet, it was

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was only her critical mother-in-law and youngest sister-in-law who harbored such intense hatred towards

Carissa

Viola's anxiety stemmed from the feeling that she seemed to understand everything while grasping nothing fully.

She vowed to surpass Carissa and to be more accommodating. She especially wanted to prove to the world that

even as a woman who had remarried, she could handle the household better and manage the Warren family with

exceptional skill.

She also intended to mend her relationship with Aurora. Since Aurora was also a rightful wife, having been

granted this marriage by the king, Viola believed that as long as she was sufficiently lenient towards the other

woman, Aurora would be eternally grateful. After all, she had once been rejected by Carissa.

But Viola had miscalculated even that.

Aurora showed no appreciation for her kindness, only a cold indifference that was infuriating. Their

disagreements often escalated. Despite Viola's attempts to resolve conflicts, Aurora seemed determined to

argue about every little thing, unwilling to settle unless right and wrong were established.

To Aurora, everything she did was right, while everything Viola did was wrong.

That distortion of right and wrong was truly maddening

Life after marrying into the Warren family had been a mess, completely different from what Viola had previously

imagined. Aside from her husband's relatively good treatment, nothing else was going as she had hoped