Chapter 9
Barrett breathed a sigh of relief, but his tone remained cold as he continued, "I obtained this edict through my military merits. If His Majesty were to revoke it, it would surely disappoint the soldiers.
"His Majesty summoned me today and then refused to see me. It's probably because you complained that you were being mistreated. I won't argue with you, but I've done my utmost for you.
"I hope you can behave yourself and stop causing trouble. After Aurora and I are married, I will ensure you have your own children. You'll have a decent life in your later years." Carissa lowered her gaze and calmly instructed, "Lulu, see the guest out."
Lulu stepped forward. "General, please leave."
Barrett left without another word.
Before Carissa could say anything, Lulu started crying.
Carissa went over to comfort her. "What's wrong now?"
"It's so unfair, my lady! Don't you feel that way?" Lulu said through her tears.
Carissa smiled. "Of course I do. But crying won't solve the problem. It's better to think about the future and how we can live better. There are no weaklings in the Sinclair family, right?"
After wiping her tears with her handkerchief, Lulu pursed her lips tightly and asked, "Why does everyone bully you, my lady? You've been so kind to the people here in Valor Estate." "Because I'm insignificant in their eyes now," Carissa replied with a smile.
In truth, she had always been insignificant. What mattered was the dowry she brought. Lulu shed even more tears at that. In her heart, Carissa was the most important person.
"Alright, stop crying. Let's focus on what needs to be done. Life goes on." Carissa wiped Lulu's cheek. "Off you go!"
"My lady." Lulu struggled to dry her tears. "What about the people who came with you when you got married? Will you take them all with you when you leave?"
"Their service contracts are with me. If I leave, Aurora won't treat them well. Naturally, they'll come with me."
When Carissa got married, her mother had sent two personal attendants along, along with four male servants and four maids.
This past year, Rebecca had been gravely ill, so Carissa managed Valor Estate. Thus, the
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people who came with Carissa when she got married held important positions in the estate.
Firstly, this was because Valor Estate was short on manpower. With Jonathan and Barrett's low salaries and lack of additional income, they couldn't afford to hire many people. Secondly, it was also because Carissa wanted to spare herself some effort by using her own people. That way, she wouldn't have to assert her authority too much. This allowed her to health. conserve her energy to take care of Rebecca, who was in poor
The dowry Carissa brought with her also provided significant financial support. The medicine for Rebecca's illness was expensive, and the estate was struggling to maintain itself. Thankfully, of her dowry, Carissa only had to use the profits from the shops, rental income from properties, and some income from the lands and estates.
The next day, Carissa went to take care of Rebecca as usual. But today, she was only doing so because Sebastian was here to treat the older woman. 1
When Rebecca saw Carissa, she felt relieved, as she thought her daughter-in-law had come to
her senses.
"Aurora will be coming soon. The two of you will be sister-wives soon, so you should get along with her," said the older woman.
Carissa didn't respond and waited for Sebastian to arrive.
When he was done prescribing the medicine, Carissa said, "Sebastian, I'll see you out."
"Good. I also have something to say to you."
Sebastian instructed his servant to gather his equipment and medicine. He didn't say a word to Rebecca before leaving with Carissa.
Walking along the corridor, Sebastian said, "Silly girl, these people are not worth your kindness. You don't need to call for me again. I won't come."
"I understand. I won't call for you again. I've decided to get a divorce," Carissa replied.NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.
Sebastian smiled. "Good girl. That's the decisive decision a daughter of the Sinclair family should make. I don't need their money. If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have treated her."
Just a glance at Rebecca was enough for Sebastian, who was experienced in judging people, to know that she was a greedy old woman.