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Her Graceful War Song novel Chapter 1113

About Her Graceful War Song - Chapter 1113

Her Graceful War Song is the best current series by the author Summer's Blaze. The Chapter 1113 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 1113 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

After a few baths, Violet had finally washed away the dirt and grime. When she emerged, she couldn't help but indulge in a little more time with Carissa, allowing herself to be pampered.

Lulu arrived with a tray of snacks. As soon as Violet saw the food, she abandoned Carissa to rush toward the table.

"Lulu, has Isaac been settled in?" Carissa asked.

"Mr. Luke handled it personally," Lulu replied. "He's in Fortune Hall. I just heard from Mr. Luke that Mr. Isaac had two large bowls of ravioli."

Carissa smiled. "He has quite the appetite. Make sure he's settled in early. Vivi and I will thank him properly tomorrow."

"Understood." Lulu gave a small bow before retreating.

The two women sat down to eat. Joy and Pearl were nearby, ensuring Violet had plenty of herbal soup.

"Lily says this herbal soup will help you sleep. She's worried you might have trouble sleeping tonight."

Violet was eating peacefully when she suddenly heard Joy's words, and tears started falling from her eyes.

Seeing her reaction, Carissa opened her mouth to comfort Violet.

However, Violet quickly wiped her tears away and continued eating, though her sniffles didn't stop. Like a whirlwind, she finished her meal in silence. Then, she placed her cutlery down before looking up at Carissa with red-rimmed eyes.

"Hell Monarch Estate feels just like home. Everyone here treats me so well. Can I stay here forever, Cari?"

Carissa smiled softly. "I'd love nothing more than that."

Violet's eyes welled up again. "I've never suffered such a blow in my life. No wonder Soraya thought about ending hers. Cari, if you've never experienced it, you can't truly understand how terrifying it is. It's worse than murder. I just wish there would never be such a thing again."

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