Of the Summer's Blaze stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Her Graceful War Song. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 1142. Let's read the author's Her Graceful War Song Summer's Blaze story right here.
Jacob and Luke used their connections to dig into this old affair. They began with the relatives from other branches of the Earl of Silverstone's family. When they inquired, they were told that the child had died in a great fire, and that David and Evelyn had mourned for a long time because of it.
It was clear that this information was incomplete, just like the findings of Adrian's previous investigation. It was only the surface of the truth.
While the investigation continued, Barrett and Viola had already parted ways, each going their separate paths. The divorce had been finalized without dispute, with both sides agreeing to the terms. The dowry, which had once been paraded through the capital on their wedding day, was now quietly returned to Viola.
All she wanted now was to keep things as low-key as possible. She told Zoey that since the Warren family was facing difficult times, there was no need to take large items like bedding or chests. They would only take back smaller valuables, such as jewelry, silks, and other fine items. As for the properties and farmland that came with her dowry, she had already sent people to reclaim those first.
Zoey didn't handle this personally but had entrusted it to the estate's steward.
Evelyn and Viola still urged Zoey to see Riley and ask her to clarify the matter. They even offered to pay Riley a thousand gold coins. However, Zoey, along with Luna, had opposed this. It wasn't worth spending such a sum just to clear Viola's reputation.
Once that matter was settled, Zoey fell ill. That night, a sudden high fever gripped her, one so intense it left her delirious. They quickly called for a physician, who explained it was due to excessive stress and internal strain, worsened by catching a chill from the autumn breeze while still dealing with the lingering summer heat.
Her children—both biological and those borne by concubines—rushed to care for her, while the concubines in the household also pitched in.
Though the concubines' daughters had never had the chance to study at the prestigious Gracewood Women's Academy, Zoey had not neglected them. She had hired a nanny to teach them with great care, while the sons all attended the family's school together.
Zoey had poured all of her energy into this marriage, doing what most could do and even what many could not. She had given her all.
When Evelyn saw that Zoey was ill, she realized she had pushed her too hard. Feeling guilty, she angrily scolded Viola, telling her to move to the countryside villa and not stay in the main residence where she might cause trouble for her own nieces and nephews.
Viola couldn't help but throw a fit, which enraged Evelyn to the point of nearly bursting with fury.
She slapped Viola across the face. "You wretch! Hasn't your sister-in-law done enough for you? How long will you continue to drag this family down? Do you think that just because we brought you into this world, we're bound to care for you for the rest of your life?"
It was only because Zoey was so ill that Evelyn's heart softened with pity.
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What happens to the other chapters, I've been waiting to read more of this story, the character's and the screening are fantastic, very intriguing story...
Next chapter please, what's happening...
Very captivating novel....
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