A Savage Proposal continues to engage readers with its gripping political intrigue and the tension between Princess Liene and Lord Tiwakan. In this chapter, Liene faces open defiance from the temple and is compelled to make a crucial decision. The brewing conflict between her and the scheming Lyndon takes a dramatic turn, leaving us on edge. Meanwhile, Lord Tiwakan’s unwavering presence raises more questions about his true intentions. Does he want revenge, or is he genuinely affectionate towards Liene? Let’s dive into everything that unfolds in A Savage Proposal Chapter 19!
A Savage Proposal Chapter 19: Funeral And An Open Challenge

A Savage Proposal Chapter 19 begins on the solemn funeral day, where Princess Liene dons mourning attire. The head maid comments that despite the sombre occasion, black suits Liene beautifully. Liene dismisses the remark, deeming it inappropriate. However, the headmaid’s next comment about the “barbarians” keeping a close eye on her troubles her.
As Liene prepares to leave, Lord Tiwakan approaches and informs her that they will ride together. When she insists on travelling separately, he refuses, citing the danger of another attack. Without waiting for further protest, he lifts her onto his horse, his firm grip leaving no room for argument. As they ride, Liene contemplates the paradox that is Lord Tiwakan, his actions are never forceful, yet he always asserts his will with quiet dominance. Despite their growing closeness, she realizes she still keeps her guard up around him.
Upon reaching the funeral site, Lord Tiwakan immediately questions the long flight of stairs leading to the temple. Liene explains that climbing them is a gesture of reverence. Before they can proceed, three priests intercept them: Liene is forbidden from attending the funeral.
Shocked, Liene demands an explanation. The priests inform her that as long as she remains associated with those who defy the will of God, implying her engagement to Lord Tiwaka, she is not welcome within the temple. She immediately realizes it is Lyndon’s work.
Undeterred, Liene challenges their decree, demanding to speak directly to the High Priest. However, the priests replied that he was presiding over the funeral. They offer her one way back into the temple: breaking off her engagement. Furious, Liene refuses to be manipulated, defiantly stating that if the High Priest has anything to say, he should tell her himself.
A Savage Proposal Chapter 19: A Trap

At this moment, Lord Tiwakan intervenes, warning Liene that they could be walking into a trap. Recognizing his wisdom, she momentarily relents. However, as they turn to leave, the priests block their path. Liene realizes something far more dangerous, Lyndon is no longer merely scheming behind the scenes; he is openly defying royal authority, practically declaring war.
Lost in thought, she missteps on the stairs, but before she can fall, Lord Tiwakan catches her. He reassures her when she comments on her distraction, promising to protect her. For a fleeting moment, she wonders how a man who seeks revenge can be so gentle?
From the shadows, Lyndon watches the entire exchange, growing increasingly unsettled. He had counted on Liene’s stubbornness to push her into making a reckless decision, but Lord Tiwakan’s intervention had thrown his plan off course. As A Savage Proposal Chapter 19 ends, Lyndon is left stunned, Lord Tiwakan is proving to be a far more formidable opponent than he anticipated.
What Happened So Far?

A Savage Proposal Chapter 18 begins with Lord Tiwakan’s counsellor questioning his decision to let a previous incident slide. However, Lord Tiwakan reassures him that he has already been “compensated” by the princess. This statement leads the counsellor to a bold observation, his lord has fallen for Liene. He asks if he now fully trusts her, but Lord Tiwakan remains vague, instead speaking of reclaiming what is rightfully his. Seeing his lord’s resolve, the counsellor pledges his full loyalty to protect Liene.
Meanwhile, at the palace, Princess Liene finds herself restless. She is troubled by Lord Tiwakan’s unexpected leniency. What is he thinking? Has he truly forgiven a past betrayal? As she ponders these questions, she encounters Hyde, Sir Weroz’s squire, who delivers a cryptic warning, Sir Weroz has uncovered something at the Kleinfelter estate and left Nauk searching for the truth. He urges Liene not to trust “that man,” clearly referring to Lord Tiwakan and pleads with her to postpone the wedding until his return.
As Liene gets dressed for the day, lost in thought, she anxiously bites her nails, an old habit resurfacing under stress. Her maid notices and tries to reshape them, but Liene suddenly pulls away, accidentally cutting herself. As blood drips from her wound, she contemplates the true nature of Lord Tiwakan’s intentions. Is his kindness genuine, or is he simply biding his time for an act of far crueller revenge?
Final Thoughts: What’s Next in A Savage Proposal?

A Savage Proposal Chapter 19 reinforces that Lyndon is growing brazen in his attempts to undermine Liene. His latest scheme, to use religious influence against her, proves that he is willing to push boundaries. However, he did not anticipate Lord Tiwakan’s ability to see through the deception.
As for Liene, she is at a crossroads. While she continues to resist Lord Tiwakan’s control, there is no denying that he has saved her more times than she can count. With each passing moment, her trust in him grows but can she afford to let her guard down? And what of Lord Tiwakan? His protective nature remains at odds with his supposed thirst for revenge. Every action suggests that he genuinely cares for Liene, but his ultimate goal remains unknown.
With tensions rising, A Savage Proposal Chapter 20 promises to be explosive. Will Liene finally confront the High Priest? Will Lord Tiwakan reveal his true intentions? And most importantly, how will Lyndon retaliate now that his plan has failed? What do you think will happen next? Share your theories in the comments below, and don’t forget to subscribe to AnimeMangaToon!