Chapter <b>778 </b>
Gareth shot up from his seat and red at the guards behind him. “What’s going <b>on</b>? Didn’t I tell you not to open the door? Who let her in?”
“I came in myself. I waited for an hour. When you didn’t <b>open </b>the door and nned to douse me with dirty water, I had no choice but to offend you by intruding,” Hald Carissa, stepping forward.
Her gaze swept across those present. Norman was the oldest, and he was nked by two men who must be his second and third sons.
Beforeing here, Carissa had looked over portraits of those who served in Norman’s household, so she had a general idea of their appearances. One of the men, wearing a stone–blue brocade coat, looked anxious and frustrated. When he saw her, a flicker of surprise crossed his features.
That must be Norman’s heir, Mikhail.
Carissa recognized the man who had spoken earlier. He was Norman’s fourth son, Gareth. He was easily recognized because he was the armory officer in the Ministry of Defense. Also, Carissa was here because of him and his concubine, Cecilia.
Hearing that she had barged in on her own, Norman was even more enraged. “How dare you! I didn’t
permit you to enter, yet you dare intrude into the residence of a first–rank duke,
“I apologize for the offense, Lord Norman,” Carissa responded with a mixture of politeness and firmness. Property ? N?velDrama.Org.
Norman mmed his hand on the table. “If you know what’s good for you, you’d get out at once! If you don’t, don’t me me for being rude!”
-Carissa replied, “I already sensed <b>your </bck of courtesy at the door, but I’m afraid I can’t leave until I have the chance to ask my questions. You may be angry now, but do try to contain it. You can report me to His Majestyter.”
Norman had lived his life as a fierce warrior. When had he ever been provoked by someone from the younger generation<b>? </b>
His expression darkened as hemanded, “Seize her and throw her out!”
The material of the official uniform Carissa wore was a bit stiff, making it somewhat inconvenient to fight. However, that also meant she could utilize a dancing technique with it. With a swift motion, Carissa flung her cloak and weaved through the guards like a dancer in a whirlwind. The sounds of her cloak pping against their faces echoed through the hall. She jumped and spun gracefully, her movements elegant and extraordinary. She embodied the essence of a young martial general perfectly.
In fact, she had learned this technique from Carmen: With a bit of cleverness, this shy maneuver worked surprisingly well. It wasn’t a direct p, so it didn’t outright disgrace them, but it certainly felt like a p to the face.
In just a few swift moves, she sent the guards staggering back. With a final spin, she raised her cloak and settled into a chair with an air of confidence.
Norman was beside himself with rage. He rolled up his sleeves and prepared to teach Carissa a lesson.
“How dare you act recklessly in my residence! You’vee to the wrong ce!”
Carissa’s gaze hardened as she focused her energy on her palms.
Norman felt a sudden rush of inner force bearing down on him like a gale, the overwhelming pressure nearly choking him. He struggled to remain upright, but found he couldn’t withstand the sheer force of her
power.
Panic gripped him–he hadn’t anticipated that Carissa possessed such skill.
Just as he thought he might be sent flying <b>across </b>the room, the pressure abruptly dissipated and the suffocating feeling vanished. It took him a moment to regain hisposure, only <b>to </b>see that Carissa hadn’t even directed her palms toward <b>him </b>to unleash such a powerful gust.
His face turned pale at the realization.
“Please have a seat, Lord Norman. I’m here to ask a few questions today. Once I’m done, I’ll leave,” Carissa said, her tone steady and respectful.
Norman retreated to his seat, feeling a surge of blood rising in his chest. He drew a deep breath to calm himself but found he couldn’t speak, his expression dark and brooding.
The others in the room didn’t understand what was happening. They merely assumed that Norman had chosen not to make things difficult for Carissa and had temporarily let her off the hook.
Gareth red at Carissa. “My family has little to do with Grand Princess Eleanor. If you’re trying to establish your authority here, you’ve miscalcted. You’ve barged into our residence, and my dad will surely report you to His Majesty.<i>” </i>
Her voice low and firm, Carissa replied, “I already said you can report me, but please do so based on the facts. Those facts include the hour I spent waiting outside, being turned away, and even almost being ‘doused with dirty water. I respect Lord Norman’s esteemed reputation, which is why I was willing to wait but how you choose to ept that respect is entirely your business.”
She paused, fixing her gaze on them.
“Also, I advise you to open the door. The questioning process needs to be documented, and everything discussed will be presented to His Majesty for his review.”