Her Majestic Battle Cry Chapter 150
Chapter 150
When Carissa woke up, it was already noon the next day. She could have slept longer, but a summons from the
palace required her presence, forcing her to get up.
As she yawned and got ready, she asked, “Lulu have Violet and the others woken up yet?”
“Not yet, they're still sleeping,” Lulu replied. She had spent the night on the soft couch in Carissa’s room, feeling
at ease being close to her mistress.
“Don’t wake them. Let them sleep as long as they need. Even if they sleep for three days and nights, just let
them be,” Carissa said, understanding how exhausted they were. She herself felt like she could sleep until the
next day.
Lulu finished braiding Carissa’s hair, and placed a jeweled hairpin in it. Seeing the dark circles under Carissa’s
eyes, she felt a pang of sympathy.
“Got it. Mr. Carter also toldthat. He said when the late master and young masters returned from the
battlefield, they were similarly exhausted and slept for days,” Lulu replied.
“Good.” Carissa nodded, steering the conversation away from the topic. “Did the summons cfrom the
empress dowager, or the king?”
“Neither. It was from the queen,” Lulu answered.
Carissa was surprised. “The queen?”
She had little interaction with the queen, Kylie Quinton. Carissa had only met her years ago when she returned
from Meadow Ridge and paid her respects to Victoria, briefly greeting Kylie in
Chapter 150
When Carissa woke up, it was already noon the next day. She could have slept longer, but a summons from the
palace required her presence, forcing her to get up.
As she yawned and got ready, she asked, “Lulu, have Violet and the others woken up yet?”
“Not yet, they're still sleeping,” Lulu replied. She had spent the night on the soft couch in Carissa’s room, feeling
at ease being close to
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“Don’t wake them. Let them sleep as long as they need. Even if they sleep for three days and nights, just let
them be,” Carissa said, understanding how exhausted they were. She herself felt like she could sleep until the
next day.
Lulu finished braiding Carissa’s hair, and placed a jeweled hairpin in it. Seeing the dark circles under Carissa’s
eyes, she felt a pang of sympathy.
“Got it. Mr. Carter also toldthat. He said when the late master and young masters returned from the
battlefield, they were similarly exhausted and slept for days,” Lulu replied.
“Good.” Carissa nodded, steering the conversation away from the topic. “Did the summons cfrom the
empress dowager, or the king?”
“Neither. It was from the queen,” Lulu answered.
Carissa was surprised. “The queen?”
She had little interaction with the queen, Kylie Quinton. Carissa had only met her years ago when she returned
from Meadow Ridge and paid her respects to Victoria, briefly greeting Kylie in passing.
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Carissa didn’t even look clearly at Kylie’s face.
Kylie’s father was the Minister of the Civil Department. The Quinton. family had been a prestigious family for
over a century, producing many virtuous officials and scholars.
Kylie herself was renowned as a talented woman in the capital even before her engagement to the then-crown
prince, now the king. Her reputation was well-known, but Carissa had never met her because she had gone to
Meadow Ridge at a young age and hadn't attended any social events after returning.
Carissa was unfamiliar with Kylie, so why had Kyle summoned her to the palace?
Rather than speculate, Carissa knew she would find out once she arrived. After dressing and eating a light
breakfast, she headed to the palace with Lulu.
At the palace gates, Kylie's head-maid, Lydia, was waiting for her. Upon seeing Carissa, Lydia smiled and
congratulated her on her recent success in the Southern Frontier. Before Carissa could respond, Lydia turned and
led Carissa and Lulu towards Kylie’s residence, Evergreen Palace.
Carissa fell silent, and slowly followed behind Lydia. The walk from the palace gates to the inner palace of
Evergreen Palace was a long one. Lydia walked ahead without speaking, her posture cold and distant.
Carissa exchanged a glance with Lulu, sensing that the queen’s summons might not bode well.
Despite her reservations, Carissa remained calm. She recalled Kylie’s reputation for kindness and virtue. Having
met her once, Carissa believed the queen wouldn't make things difficult for her, especially considering her
recent military achievements.
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Upon reaching Evergreen Palace, they weren't led Into the main hall, but rather a side hall. Only then did Lydia
speak, “Lady Sinclair,
please walt here. Her Majesty will arrive shortly.”
“Thank you, Lydia,” Carissa replied, nodding respectfully.
Lydia returned the gesture and left the room.
Lulu looked around the side hall, noting its elegant and simple decor. She whispered to Carissa, “I've heard that
the queen leads a very simple and plain life. It seems true.”
“Don’t speak without permission,” Carissa admonished softly.
Lulu straightened up. “Yes, my lady!”
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accented with a few pieces of exquisite