Chapter 129
Barrett looked at Aurora as if she were a stranger. The person before him was nothing like the woman he had loved. She was cruel and cold, like a demon. He had sacrificed all his military achievements for her, betraying Carissa in the process. He was the biggest fool in the world.
Yet, he remembered Aurora's words about loyalty and righteousnessโhow women shouldn't be confined to the house but should bear the responsibility of defending their homeland. At that time, Aurora's eyes had been filled with fervent brilliance.
Barrett collapsed to the ground, his face a mask of tears and laughter. Suddenly, he erupted into maniacal laughterโa crazed, frenzied laugh that filled the room. Aurora was terrified by his outburst. Struggling against her pain, she propped herself up and looked at him in shock.
โBarrett, w-whatโs wrong? Donโt scare me.โ
Barrett laughed until tears streamed down his face. He covered his face with his hands, his shoulders shaking as tears leaked through his fingers. Suddenly, he dropped his hands and glared ferociously at Aurora.
โIt was you who caused Carissaโs entire family to perish! Her family was annihilated because you abused the prisoner and slaughtered the civilians!โ he roared.
Aurora was frightened by his gaze and instinctively shook her head. โNo! It was the Westhaven spies who did it! It had nothing to do with me!โ
Barrettโs eyes were filled with pain. โHow could you be such a wicked person? How could you be so cruel? Those were defenseless civilians! How could you bring yourself to commit such evilโฆ?โ
Despite his words, Aurora still didnโt see herself as at fault.
โThey were hiding the Westhaven general!โ she argued. โI ordered the civilians slaughtered just to force out that young general! I donโt understand why you think Iโm cruel. Yes, I destroyed villages, but they were Westhaven people. Even if they were civilians, they still belonged to Westhaven!โ
โTwo kingdoms at war must not harm civilians or kill prisoners of war!โ Barrettโs eyes were red with fury, his teeth clenched in pain. โThis was the agreement between our kingdom and Westhaven. I told you this many times before the Victory Pass battle, and you said you remembered.โ
His voice exploded into an enraged roar. โNow, tell me what did you remember? You didnโt just abuse a prisoner of war! You also slaughtered civilians and destroyed several villages! Are you even human? Are you?!โ
Aurora was terrified by his hideous expression. Tears immediately streamed down her face.
โBut didnโt I already sign the peace treaty and establish the border? The king was very pleased with the outcome, and all the officials were happy too! We wonโt have to go to war anymore. Is killing a thousand or so Westhaven civilians really that grave a sin?โ
She wiped away her tears. Feeling that her reasoning was justified, her voice grew louder.
โGo ask at Victory Passโask our civilians if theyโd be willing to sacrifice their lives to ensure that our kingdom maintains its borders and has no more wars! Iโm sure many would agree!โ
When Barrett heard her words, he laughed. He swept his messy hair back, revealing a bruised face that looked particularly wild and disheveled. His voice was soft yet venomous as he said, โAnd what about you? Would you be willing to trade your life for peace? If you would, then why all the curses earlier? Isnโt that what you should be enduring? They are all dead, but youโre unwilling to die? Why donโt you die too?!โ
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Aurora was at a loss for words.
โHave you ever asked the civilians you slaughtered? Have you asked the people of Victory Pass? Did they all agree? Did they?!โ Barrett continued to press.
He leaned on the edge of the bed, looking as if his world was on the brink of collapse. Aurora began to cry. โBarrett, what are you doing? Youโre scaring me! Iโve endured so much suffering, but youโre not comforting me at all. You keep cursing me. Even if I am at fault, Iโve also achieved great things!โ
Barrett watched her tears mix with the burn mark on her face, which dripped down her face along with her blood. It was a pitiful and tragic sight. Yet, he showed no pity or concern.
โDo you know that all of your soldiers, except those who got captured, are dead? The ones who survived have been castrated, and youโฆโ
He didnโt finish the sentence, but his expression was a mixture of deep shame and a complex range of emotions. Aurora stopped crying, suddenly realizing the implication behind his words.
โDo you think theyโฆ Nothing happened! Barrett, they didnโt touch me!โ she said urgently.
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