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Her Graceful War Song novel Chapter 1210

Summary for Chapter 1210: Her Graceful War Song

Summary of Chapter 1210 from Her Graceful War Song

Chapter 1210 marks a crucial moment in Summer's Blaze’s Novel novel, Her Graceful War Song. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Josie listened from where she stood at the door and couldn't hold back her tears. They fell in a steady stream, one after another.

She knew better than anyone the kind of days Rosalind had endured, how deeply tormented her heart must have been. Now, Thomas had made a grand gesture, complete with drums and trumpets, and even enlisted Natalie to act as a matchmaker.

If this all worked out, it would surely slap the faces of so many people outside.

But why hadn't Rosalind agreed yet?

Josie almost wanted to turn around and give the answer on Rosalind's behalf.

Rosalind sniffed. "If I don't agree today, you'll become a laughingstock, General Farrell."

Thomas chuckled softly. "I don't care about that. Let them mock me all they want. What does it matter to me? I'm a man—let them come at me. You're a young woman who has heroically saved your students at the academy. You shouldn't have to bear the weight of all those rumors."

At those words, Rosalind seemed to truly realize something.

Thomas had made a grand show of coming to Highstone Estate. Was it because he was thinking that if his proposal didn't work out, it would shift all the attention onto him and help her out?

Thomas stood up, still smiling. "Take your time, Ms. Young. No need to rush your answer. Whenever you've made up your mind, just send someone to inform me."

Suddenly, Rosalind jumped to her feet. "General Farrell, I agree!"

As soon as the words left her lips, her cheeks felt like they were on fire, burning with heat. She quickly turned her face away, and her voice unintentionally laced with a teasing hint.

"I... I have no objection. I'll go with what Grandpa and Grandma want."

With that, her face still flushed bright red, she turned and hurried off.

Thomas stood still, watching her leave. A warmth spread through his gaze, and a sigh of relief escaped him. His joy, which had been bubbling under the surface, now began to show in the way his eyes shone.

No one had expected that this matter would end with a union between the Farrell and Young families. Both households were positively beaming, smiles wide and uncontainable.

When Natalie thought about Thomas and Rosalind—both of them good and worthy people—she felt certain that she should help once again.

Alice was eager. She planned to have the official engagement set for after the New Year.

From this moment on, the wedding preparations were officially underway. Fortunately, she had been thinking about Thomas' marriage for some time. Whenever she saw something suitable, she would buy it, intending to use it as part of the engagement gifts. Now, there wasn't much left to do. Plus, she had bought a lot of things with the family in the days leading up to the proposal, so there would be no problem finalizing the engagement after the New Year.

When their horoscopes were compared and found to be a perfect match, both families were overjoyed.

In an unexpected turn, Rosalind also decided to do something a bit unconventional—she had the skilled embroiderers of Skye Embroidery make her wedding dress.

Of course, some spoke ill of this. Although the workshop was filled with skilled embroiderers, they were all women who had been cast aside by their husbands. How could a wedding dress be made by such people?

But Rosalind insisted, and both Alice and Thomas agreed with her.

After all, they had already faced the gossip of the entire city, so why not face it boldly? They would go on with their lives, showing the world that their marriage would be a peaceful, joyful one. Let the whispers continue; they would live happily, and let others envy them.

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