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Her Graceful War Song novel Chapter 701

Summary for Chapter 701: Her Graceful War Song

What Happens in Chapter 701 – From the Book Her Graceful War Song

Dive into Chapter 701, a pivotal chapter in Her Graceful War Song, written by Summer's Blaze. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Under Theodore's guidance, the Sinclair family maintained their composure. He dispatched people to the Capital Guard and the Garrison Unit barracks, then awaited the Royal Citadel's opening time to file a report. The Sinclair family followed all proper protocols.

Theodore trusted that Rafael and Carissa knew the situation and wouldn't look the other way. They had their way of handling things. Since the Sinclair family primarily consisted of businesspeople and ordinary citizens, they would tackle this as ordinary folk would.

The Royal Citadel officials quickly initiated an investigation. Thalia and her two children had vanished late at night without passing through the main or side entrances of the residences, which meant they had been abducted. As part of the routine procedure, the Royal Citadel officials needed to inquire if the family had offended anyone upon their return to the capital.

As the officials searched for the missing family members and took statements, the matter caught Salvador's attention. With no morning court session today, Michael reported that Daniel's wife and children had mysteriously gone missing the previous evening.

Anything concerning the Sinclair family always drew special concern from Salvador.

Just then, an official from the Royal Management Department reported that the Hell Monarch's household had returned a palace maid.

The maid had once served Helen but was sent back for stealing a pair of Mystic Pearl earrings. They were found along with a cache of valuable jewelry in her room. Since the items didn't belong to the people in Hell Monarch Estate, it was suspected that the maid had stolen from the various ladies of the court while in the palace, leading to her return to the Royal Management Department for further action.

When Salvador initially heard the report about the maid's theft, he frowned and commented, "Such matters are for the Royal Management Department to handle. They'll deal with it and inform the queen."

But as the words left his mouth, he sensed something was off. He ordered, "Conduct a thorough investigation to ascertain the origins of the maid's jewelry and valuables."

How could someone serving an honored concubine living outside the palace possibly steal the jewelry of other concubines in the palace?

The maid wouldn't even have access. Even if she did, it was unlikely she could do so alone. Only palace maids who served in the palace or those guarding the storerooms had the chance to steal.

However, the maids serving Helen had no dealings with Salvador's concubines.

So, it was the Hell Monarch's household that had discovered the issues with the jewelry and valuables. Then, they found it inconvenient to investigate, so they returned the maid to the palace for further action.

"Heather?" Salvador furrowed his brow.

In his mind, his aunt-in-law had always been timid and hesitant. She was Leona's mother, but she had silently endured while her daughter had suffered at the hands of the Earl of Gracehold's family.

"It can't be Heather," Salvador replied coldly. "Continue the interrogation until we unearth the true puppet master behind this."

"Your Majesty, I fear further questioning may not yield results. Janice won't hold out much longer," Derek responded.

"Then, investigate the jewelry and valuables," Salvador commanded.

"We've already looked into it. Aside from a pair of Mystic Pearl earrings, the other jewelry consists solely of pieces made by The Gilded Tower. As for the gold and silver ingots, they're not from official mints but were privately minted. While there are silver coins, the sheer volume of privately minted gold and silver ingots with no traceable origins makes investigation impossible," Derek reported.

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