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Her Graceful War Song novel Chapter 1628

Summary for Chapter 1628: Her Graceful War Song

Summary of Chapter 1628 from Her Graceful War Song

Chapter 1628 marks a crucial moment in GoodNovel’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.

Before my separation, I, Leona Sanford, used to lead a life that was nothing but a joke.

Since I was young, my parents taught me to keep a low profile, never seek attention, stay out of other people's business, and guard my reputation carefully. I was never to invite trouble upon myself.

Everyone said my parents were generous, modest, and noble in character.

I believed it was true.

After all, my father was a dignified prince, while my mother came from the noble Sullivan family. Even with such high ranks, they never troubled others or lost their temper. Even when treated unfairly, they simply smiled and bore it.

But as I grew older and learned to see things clearly, I realized the people's so-called praise was really mockery. To them, my parents were cowards.

The frightening part was that I had grown up with such teachings, never even realizing how timid I had become. I had mistaken my own weakness for gentleness, and that mistake stayed with me even after I married Samuel.

I thought my parents were simply kind—perhaps cautious to protect their good name and avoid conflict. But when I, a proud duchess, was mistreated by my husband's family, it became clear to me that my family's weakness had long been known to others.

Samuel was a handsome and charming scholar, one of the top graduates of the national examinations. I fell in love with him at first sight. When he rode through the streets on horseback, I threw a scented pouch at him. It was something everyone did, so I never thought he would notice me. When the marriage was arranged between our families, I was overjoyed, lost in the happy dreams of becoming a bride.

My parents kept the world's troubles from me, so I had no idea what my cousin was going through. Only later did I learn that Cari had sent me wedding gifts, but my mother refused to accept them, saying they were unlucky.

I was very upset. Cari had always been kind to me, and when she was in trouble, I had failed to help her. Now, my mother had even rejected her goodwill—it was a clear insult.

When I asked my mother why she had done that, she wept and said it was all for my own good.

"If unlucky people send gifts, their bad fortune might harm your marriage. What will you do if that happens? A woman's marriage is her happiness for her whole life," she said.

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