Chapter Summary: Chapter 1619 – Her Graceful War Song by GoodNovel
In Chapter 1619, a key moment in the Novel novel Her Graceful War Song, GoodNovel delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Bertram had thought the Duchess of Southmere was still young and inexperienced. He assumed the young lady she brought along was just a maid, and she had no advisor by her side. He believed it would be easy to make his move.
He hadn't expected her to be a tough opponent.
The petition to build the warships had been submitted a long time ago, yet no reply had come. They were growing quite anxious.
In recent years, the court had been willing to spend money freely on the military. At first, Bertram thought this matter would be easy to settle. But now, after such a long delay, it seemed far more difficult.
A duchess' estate had been built just like that, without hesitation. So, why all this fuss over a few warships?
Bertram did feel some resentment, but he was a practical man. There was no point in forcing what could not be changed, and offending others would bring no benefit. He thought it might be worth trying a different approach—perhaps this path would lead to some advantage for them.
Even though he had hit a tough spot, he didn't lose heart. He knew he couldn't afford to offend the Duchess of Southmere. She wasn't obliged to help them, but if they angered her and she sent a letter to the regent with a few harsh words, there would be no hope for those ships.
After receiving her warmly, he let the ladies roam freely, though he did secretly send a few men to follow them, just in case anything happened. But to his surprise, Elise quickly shook off the men he sent. In the end, he had no idea where she was staying.
Bertram grew nervous. The women had already entered Port Liantra. If anything were to happen to them there, and Rafael held him responsible, he would not be able to bear the consequences.
Bertram could not help but blame Elise a little. She had brought no guards, only that girl he assumed was a maid. Plus, she had only just arrived in Port Liantra, and was thus neither familiar with the place nor able to speak the language.
What if she offended someone or broke some custom? Also, no one knew her identity. Wouldn't that lead to disaster?
Truly reckless.
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