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Chapter 308 – Queen of the Battlefield Her Return to Glory Novel PDF Free (Sophie Devin & Blake Jaffe)

Posted on May 9, 2025 by admin

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All the way here, Violet had been so frustrated. Her health had always been robust, and she rarely suffered from even minor ailments. It was embarrassing that she had failed at a critical moment. She felt like an embarrassment to the Inferno Guild! When the medicine was ready, Sophie woke Violet up to drink it. Violet sat up and gulped it down, then asked, “How’s Lawrence?”

“I asked Sebastian, and there has been some improvement. After Kayla arrived, his progress has been quite noticeable.”

Violet sighed with relief. “Good, I’m relieved. I’m going to continue sleeping.”

“There’s also good news. Do you want to hear it?” Sophie supported Violet’s head, keeping it from falling back onto the pillow. “What else is there?” Violet asked, her eyes still heavy with sleep.

“Septimus isn’t just Lawrence. group of eleven people-eleven people who were all rescued all here at the inn.”

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Violet’s sleepy eyes widened in surprise. “Eleven people?”

“Yes. Septimus Tetra is the name of their team. The entire reconnaissance team consists of eleven people.”

Violet sat up abruptly, her excitement making her head spin

“G-Give me a mask. I want to see them. need to pay my respects and show the admiration that ordinary people have for them…”

She had gotten up so suddenly that she felt dizzy. Grasping Sophie’s hand, she hesitated. “Maybe I should rest a bit first. They aren’t going anywhere.” “Go ahead and rest!” Sophie said with a smile.

Violet closed her eyes, and exhaustion overwhelmed her like a tidal wave. She fell asleep almost immediately.

Kayla was truly strong. Since her arrival, she had taken on the task of cleaning Lawrence’s wounds, applying medicine, and preparing herbal remedies. Mira had only shown her once, but Kayla remembered everything perfectly.

Moreover, she was meticulous and cautious in her care. Under her attentive treatment and encouragement, Lawrence’s condition visibly improved.

Violet slept for over ten hours. After a quick wash and freshen-up, she went to see the heroes.

In her role as a member of the Spencer family, she greeted each of them with respect.

She remembered every name and took a special look at Thomas, as she had previously believed Septimus was Thomas.

Several of them looked at Sophie and Violet with questions they were hesitant to ask. Given the circumstances surrounding the remarriage of Thomas’ wife, they were curious about whether their own wives had remarried.

Finally, it was Benson who asked, “Lady Sophie, may I inquire if my wife has remarried or is still living with my family?”

Sophie was stunned. She didn’t know the answer herself.

But before she could speak, Violet answered, “Your wife hasn’t remarried, and is still living with your family. Your brother’s wife is also the same.” Violet had learned some details about each family from Claire’s investigation.

The two men immediately breathed a sigh of relief, their faces reflecting both guilt and longing.

After a moment of silence, Tobias asked, “What about my wife?”

He had only been married for six months when he went off to war.

Violet also knew about Tobias’ situation, and she said with a hint of regret, “She has remarried.”

Tobias couldn’t hide his disappointment, but asked, “Is she doing well?”

Violet shook her head. “I don’t know. I didn’t ask.”

Tears glistened in Tobias’ eyes. “It’s my fault. I let her down.”

Homer also inquired, “Ms. Spencer, do you know if my wife…”

Homer’s father was a commander under Hector, and Homer had fought alongside him on the Southern Frontier. His father was killed in battle, and Homer was captured afterward.

Violet wasn’t familiar with the Larkin family situation, as Claire hadn’t investigated them.

However, Sophie knew more about the Larkin family and explained, “Your wife fell seriously ill two years ago. Sebastian treated her, but your mother was overwhelmed by the loss of both you and your father on the battlefield. She became distraught, and now barely recognizes anyone. Mira has been treating her. For specific details, you can ask Mira.”

Homer covered his face with his hands, utterly distraught.

Felix didn’t ask, as he had learned from his elder brother that his fiancee hadn’t been left alone and waiting for him.

That brought him some comfort.

Scott and Wilfred were from Stonebrook District, and refrained from asking about their family. They planned to return to Stonebrook District after accompanying their party back to the capital.

Ivan wasn’t married, and he asked about his own family. Violet assured him that everyone was well, and he felt relieved.

He looked at his cousin Thomas, who appeared dejected, and went over to offer comfort.

“Thomas, it’s not a bad thing if your wife has remarried. After all, we’ve let our families down, and they’re not to blame.”

Violet also glanced at Thomas. Perhaps because she had initially thought Septimus was Thomas, she paid particular attention to him.

Noticing his tight lips and troubled expression, she added, “Viola married Blake from the Jaffe family. Since she’s already married, I believe you should wish her well. As for whether she’s happy, that’s up to her own choices.”

Jacob had said the same thing, and Violet was repeating it. With how they had phrased it, Thomas believed Viola might not be in a good situation.

Without a full understanding of the circumstances, he only felt he had wronged Viola, and his guilt was overwhelming.

Seeing his expression, Violet continued, “You need not feel guilty. Less than a month after your sacrifice she left your family. Your family gave her your pension, and your mother also gave her two shops. If there is any debt you feel you owe her, your family’s kindness has covered it.”

Thomas bowed, and said solemnly, “Thank you for informing me, Ms. Spencer.”

“Since ancient times, it has been difficult to satisfy both loyalty and devotion fully. Now, you only owe your parents and family,” Violet replied. Thomas nodded slightly. “In this world, it’s not easy for women to remarry. I hope they will be well.”

Rafael approached them and asked, “Those who are uninjured should return to the capital first. Lawrence’s condition should be stable by now.” They all shook their heads. Although they were eager to return, they decided to go back together. No one would leave first.

The morning after Sophie left the capital, Helen went to the palace. She did not seek out Salvador directly, but went to find Victoria instead.

She handed over a note to Victoria and sighed. “Kiera’s wedding is approaching, yet Sophie has gone far away. Who will clean up the mess she left behind?” While calling for the king, Victoria glared at Helen with irritation.

“Did you enter the palace just to enjoy yourself? Kiera is your daughter. If she’s getting married, you should handle everything as her mother. If not you, who’s supposed to handle it? You can’t rely on Sophie for everything! Is Sophie just your servant?”

Helen replied, “You’re being biased.”

Victoria said, “Look at the wrinkles on your own face. Are you really jealous of your daughter-in-law? You should be careful not to overlook your own flaws.”

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