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Her Graceful War Song novel Chapter 1629

Summary for Chapter 1629: Her Graceful War Song

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1629 – Her Graceful War Song by GoodNovel

In Chapter 1629, 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.

My parents, Harvey and Heather, had truly fallen. Not even in my wildest dreams had I imagined that my timid and cautious father would one day take part in treason.

My father and elder brother were executed, while my mother was imprisoned. I wasn't implicated in the scandal, as the whole capital knew they had long since severed ties with me.

I used to swear that if they ever came to ruin, I wouldn't lift a finger to help them. But blood ties weren't so easily broken. Even if I couldn't forgive them in my heart, the pain was still there. I couldn't eat or sleep in peace.

I went to Cari and pleaded to be allowed to send in some food and clothing at the right time. When my mother saw me, she wept bitterly and begged me to help her escape. I still couldn't break the habit of crying too easily, but my heart had hardened.

"When I was miserably trapped in the Langley family's mess, I begged you for help. You told me even a muddy pit has air to breathe, and that I ought to stay where I was. Now, I return your words to you—so long as you can breathe and live, it is enough."

Having said that, I turned and walked away. My mother cried after me, shouting her apologies, but I didn't look back.

When the new king took the throne, a general amnesty was issued. Samuel, who had been sentenced to exile for ten years, was allowed to return to the capital six months early.

Even though I was a divorced woman, I was still the Duchess of Everpeace, so many came to propose marriage. But I no longer had any thoughts of marrying again. As I spent my days moving between Skye Embroidery and Gracewood Women's Academy, my life was full and free.

Though I turned down all the suitors, there were always people worrying over my marriage—none more enthusiastic than Mrs. Murray, the prime minister's wife.

Two years ago, a new top scholar was named: Lucien Claude, aged thirty-two. As an only child who had lost both parents, he had delayed both marriage and taking the national examination out of mourning. He held a post at the Academy of Wisdom and was known to be kind, steady, and devoted.

Mrs. Murray admired him and had come more than once to speak on his behalf. I lost count of how many times I refused, but she simply wouldn't give up.

"He's the top scholar of the year. Surely it wouldn't be hard for him to marry a young lady in the prime of her youth. Why should he marry a divorced woman like me? Besides, even if you mean well by matchmaking, perhaps Mr. Claude doesn't truly wish it. Maybe he would rather find a younger lady, and only agreed because you kept pressing him," I said helplessly.

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