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Her Majestic Battle Cry

Chapter 807
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Her Majestic Battle Cry 807

Chapter 807

“I wish | could be as carefree as you, Your Grace, but | can’t. My life is intertwined with so many others. | already

have three grandsons, all older than this child. can’t afford to be so reckless. And if | were to divorce him, I'd

becthe biggest joke in the world. I'd also drag the queen down with me. There's just too much to consider.”

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Carissa understood.

However, Carissa couldn’t let Marjorie take the child back at the moment-at least, not unless Malcolm or Lionel

cto claim her. She didn’t dare take that risk. After all, this was a life at stake. Even though Marjorie was

doing her best to appear gracious, the heart of a person was difficult to read.

It was best to be cautious.

“If you truly want to take the child home, then please ask Lord Malcolm or your son to cto Pearwater

Convent in person. | can’t just hand her over to you.” Carissa paused, her thoughts weighing heavily. “Or

perhaps you should return hand think it over more carefully. Make sure you can truly accept her. It wouldn't

do anyone any good if you took her back and ended up regretting it.”

Marjorie nodded. “I've thought it through deeply, but I understand that you're concerned forI'll go back and

discuss it with them.”

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“Very well,” Carissa replied. “Then, I'll take her withfor now.”

With that, Carissa exited the carriage. She mounted her horse and rode away with Violet.

Carissa temporarily entrusted the child to the abbess, making it clear that someone might cto adopt

her soon.

The abbess cradled Amara-now Briar-gently, her expression warm and compassionate as she sighed ‘softly.

“If someone adopts her and she finds parents who cherish her, that would be the best outcome.”