Read Chapter 143 with many climactic and unique details. The series Her Graceful War Song is one of the top-selling novels by Summer's Blaze. Chapter content Chapter 143 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Her Graceful War Song Chapter 143 for more details.
Chapter 143
Aurora froze for a moment, then snapped, “Who said that? Who said I was defiled?”
“Just answer the question,” Rebecca said, her face turning dark with anger. “Word has already spread all over town. Who needs to ask? Everyone is talking about it!”
Aurora hadn’t expected news of the Southern Frontier events to reach the capital. Her mind went blank.
She raised her voice defensively, “I wasn’t defiled. Yes, I was captured, but I only endured physical suffering. My purity remains intact.”
Jonathan interjected, “Then, you should find someone to vouch for you. Weren’t there others with you when you were captured? They can testify for you.”
Aurora’s frustration grew as she thought about her cousin and the other soldiers. Barrett had questioned them, but they all claimed ignorance. They had all been locked up together in the wooden hut, so how could they not know?
Their claims of ignorance led Barrett and everyone else to believe that Aurora had been defiled.
Unable to find anyone to prove her innocence, she coldly replied to her father–in–law, “There’s no need to go out of one’s way to prove. one’s innocence to others. People can say whatever they want. I don’t care.”
“You may not care, but we do,” Rebecca retorted, her face flushed with indignation. “We’re the ones who face scorn and ridicule every day. We’ve become a laughingstock in the capital. We allowed your to marry into our family in hopes of you bringing honor to us, not disgrace.”
Rebecca was seething with regret, feeling as if she were in turmoil. With Aurora’s great achievements at Victory Pass, Rebecca had been expecting a bright future. Instead, the disaster at the Southern Frontier had dragged the Warren family into the abyss.
Rebecca still had her young son and daughter to marry off. Bryan and Serena were of marriageable age, but their mother had been delaying making arrangements for their respective marriages,
hoping to find more prestigious matches after Barrett and Aurora gained achievements at the Southern Frontier.
Now, with this scandal, who would want to align with the Warren family?
Furthermore, Barrett and Aurora’s names weren’t even on the list of military achievements!
Aurora had already endured countless whispers on the battlefield. Coming home to face criticism from her mother–in–law and father–in- law was the last straw. Her pent–up anger erupted.
“When I married into the family, you were overjoyed and eager to get rid of Carissa. Now, I’ve faced defeat and capture at the Southern Frontier. Do you think I wanted this? You don’t care about the suffering I endured or the injuries I sustained. You’re only focusing on blaming me. Even when I say I haven’t been defiled, you don’t believe me. Is this what family is like? If I had known you were so hypocritical, I wouldn’t have entered your home no matter what!”
Having said that, Aurora stormed out, slamming the door behind her.
Rebecca clutched her chest, stunned by her daughter–in–law’s audacity. “She… she still thinks she’s in the right?!”
Jonathan sighed. “It’s done now. Let’s wait until Barrett returns. Although his name isn’t on the list of achievements, he was still invited to the palace for the celebration. That suggests he must
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