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The next day, Carissa woke as if nothing had happened. She took up her riding crop and headed out the door, her demeanor calm and unbothered.
Meanwhile, Barrett was nursing severe injuries and had taken a leave of absence.
After learning the full story, Salvador was livid.
"If he'd truly been loyal, he wouldn't have treated Carissa that way in the first place! And now, injuring himself over a criminal? Neglecting his duties? Disregarding the reputation of his family? He's neither loyal nor devoted. What use is he? A disgrace through and through."
Derek observed the situation and knew exactly why the king had been reluctant to abandon Barrett despite repeated offenses. One reason was out of respect for the late General Matthias Warren. Another was to use him to control the Mystic Army. Lastly, it was difficult to remove him right away without affecting the generals at Victory Pass.
But with the Westhaven forces retreating, Derek suspected the king's patience was running thin.
As expected, when court convened that day, the officials gathered outside with grievances. Derek had waited deliberately for the Oversight Minister, Irvin, and casually mentioned that Salvador had grown angry over Barrett's latest misconduct.
Ever the righteous man, Irvin pressed for details. Derek refrained from saying much, but Irvin was resourceful and had no trouble uncovering the truth. Within half a day, news reached him—Barrett had been distraught over Aurora's punishment by the Westhaven forces and had deliberately injured himself.
It was a disgrace Irvin couldn't tolerate. At the Oversight Department, he wasted no time railing against Barrett.
"How shameful!" Irvin bellowed. "As a son, he dishonors his family. As an official, he neglects his duties and squanders His Majesty's trust. If he's so intent on dying for that criminal, why doesn't he just do it and be done with it? At least he'd stop embarrassing the court!"
Once he finished speaking, he immediately sat at his desk and started writing a formal complaint to Salvador.
Irvin's actions inspired a ripple effect. Many officials, outraged at how Barrett's behavior might embolden the Westhaven forces, joined in. For three days, reports condemning Barrett flooded the court.
When Irvin made his formal complaint, many officials quickly agreed. It wasn't that they couldn't see the value in Barrett, but the fact that he had slammed into a wall over Aurora—what kind of rumors would spread to the people of Westhaven?
After three days of continuous complaints, Barrett's precarious position finally crumbled. Salvador issued an edict to remove him from his post and ordered him to reflect on his actions.
Barrett's removal created a ripple of promotions. Kevin was elevated to fill his role, and Galen, in turn, took over Kevin's previous post. Though Galen remained subordinate to Kevin, he seemed content with the advancement.
When the edict reached Grace Mansion, Viola sat in stunned silence in a side hall. Minutes passed, then hours, yet she didn't say a word.
Her lips trembled several times, as though she wanted to speak, but no words came.
Barrett's self-inflicted injury had shaken her to her core. It left her heartbroken, though not for the reasons one might expect.
In truth, of the three men she had known in her life, Barrett was the one she respected the least. But there had been a time, long ago, when she had genuinely been drawn to him.
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