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Her Majestic Battle Cry Chapter 933

Chapter 933

Patrick’s voice turned harsh, “You're the reason for General Sullivan's return to the capital for questioning. Are

you really trying to make him carry all your crimes? How can you say such a thing

“Someone is making excuses for General Sullivan! I'm sure of it!” Aurora snarled, raging like a comered beast.

Had she not been shackled, she would have lunged forward.

“It's not fair! General Sullivan is the leader of Victory Pass, so he should bear the heaviest responsibility. You all

flatter Prince Rafael and Carissa, trying to take down Barrett, but he had no idea about how | massacred the

villagers or killed the prisoner. He's being unjustly accused” she yelled.

“If Commander Warren didn’t know, then General Sullivan definitely wouldn't have known.” Patrick scoffed,

turning to the scribe. “Write this down-Aurora has confessed that both Commander Warren and General Sullivan

were unaware of the matter.”

“No! | never said that!” Aurora shouted in protest.

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Patrick’s voice cut through her outburst, “There are too many ears in this room for you to take it back now.”

Aurora opened her mouth, but the words stuck in her throat. She realized her situation-there was no escaping

now. She slumped, her gaze dropping as she hid the defiance that still burned in her eyes

As Patrick observed her, he couldn't help but admire Rafael’s decisiveness. With Barrett's confession, Aurora’s

claims held no weight. After all, Barrett had been the general in charge of the operation. If even he didn’t know

about it, how could Dominic?

Aurora was just one of Barrett's subordinates. She was never in a position to bypass him and take orders directly

* from Dominic.

Had this been earlier, Aurora wouldn't have cared about dragging Barrett down with her. Before the Ministry of

Justice cfor her, she believed that her husband had no feelings left for her and that their bond was severed.

But that day, when she had asked him if he remembered the promise he made at Victory Pass, he had

unhesitatingly risked his future to help her escape. At that moment, she knew-he hadn't completely erased her

from his heart.

So, after being brought to the Ministry of Justice, she clung to the story of Dominic being the mastermind,

knowing full well that the king was protective of Barrett. Her confession, presented in front of the court, would

surely exonerate her husband and absolve him of any guilt.

But she hadn't anticipated that Salvador would abandon Barrett, allowing him to be brought to the Ministry of

Justice for questioning. And that man, in his foolishness, had confessed everything. If he had pinned the blame

on Dominic, their situation might not have been so dire.

In the end, it was true that Barrett still had feelings for Aurora, but Carissa’s place in his heart was far more

important.

Aurora couldn’t say whether it was guilt or love-perhaps even Barrett himself didn’t understand what he truly

felt. What she did know was that he hadn't erased her completely from his heart, yet he hadn't been willing to

sacrifice Carissa for her.

With all the confessions stacked against her, including Barrett's own, Aurora realized it was pointless to keep -

accusing Dominic. She had lost that battle. She could only try to secure a way out for herself, but no way forward

seemed to present itself.

The only option left was to protect Barrett's life with everything she had,

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She started to confess, “General Sullivan didn’t know, and neither did Barrett. When | encountered that group of

Westhaven soldiers near the village in Fawnnin City, we clashed. They lost and retreated into a village to hide.

The massacre was only meant to flush them out,

“As for humiliating that young general... | didn’t know who he was at the time. | only thought he was a coward

who had fled the battlefield and hidden in the village. | tortured him because they killed several of my soldiers

during the clash...”

Aurora didn’t spare any details about the torture, but the scribe didn’t record them fully. He merely wrote the

term ‘tortured prisoner’ to keep things brief, as the confession was meant for the Westhaven envoys’ eyes.

She continued, “After | captured them, | didn’t expect Marshal Liam to arrive with his troops. | was terrified, and

confused as to why he would go so far for a mere young general. He even abandoned the front lines. That's

when | suspected the general's identity wasn’t simple. | never imagined he could be the crown prince. At the

time, | thought he might be Marshal Liam's son.

“Their army was so much larger than ours. If a battle broke out, we wouldn't stand a chance. But Marshal Liam

actually wanted to talk terms for the sake of that young general. | was shocked. | tested the waters by making a

bold suggestion, which was to redraw the boundary lines and cease the war.

“I never thought he would agree. | just wanted to test how high-ranking that prisoner really was. When Marshal

Liam agreed without hesitation, | was certain the young general was his son.”