Suddenly, a hand reached out and pulled her behind a big tree. She almost cried out but discovered the person who suddenly appeared was the divine being she had seen before.
The silver-haired, green-eyed divine being smiled at her: “Child, you’ve finally come.”
Kayi’s heart calmed: “Yes, I’m here.”
“Blessings to you for seeing the person you most wanted to see!”
“Yes, I finally saw her. I’m happy…”
“Is this enough?”
“No! Not enough!” Kayi shook her head: “I want to be with her, forever!”
“This is a bit difficult…”
“No matter how difficult, I want to be with her. Kayi said, about to rush out.
The divine being grabbed her: “Even if it means giving up your life to be with her?”
“Of course!”
“But doing this, you won’t get her. You might not even get close…”
The passage continues with the divine being’s cryptic warnings and Kayi’s internal struggle, highlighting themes of obsessive love, sacrifice, and the potential consequences of desperate actions.
For the Love, Bravely Fight
“Fight bravely for love, don’t forget, you are not alone in this battle… Darkness can be broken; the world can be changed… Find your destiny, and bravely fight for it…”
Kai slowly lost consciousness.
When she woke up, she was lying outside the monastery door, warm sunlight shining on her, and faint morning prayers echoing from inside the monastery.
She slowly stood up, this time holding something in her hand.
“Like this, you won’t get your destiny…” The divine words still echoed in her ears, Ilso’s murderous eyes staring at her from behind, a chill rising from her core.
She could no longer return to Eden, the place where her destiny resided. If she wanted to return, to obtain her destiny, there was only one way – defeat Ilso, defeat the “Goisgu” behind Ilso. It was a difficult task, but for her destiny, any effort was worthwhile.
She understood why God had let her live.
She walked towards the monastery. From this day forward, she officially became a rebel.
Jacques didn’t want to just drift through life.
Where was his opportunity? He thought about this every day.
Mirror Lake was so beautiful. How had he never noticed before? Few slaves could stay in Eden for two or three months. During their brief time in Eden, everyone was busy trying to please their master. Who had the leisure to appreciate the scenery?
Faint music drifted from the lakeside. So late, and someone was still playing an instrument – how rare. This was the exclusive area of the royal family. Which lord would have the leisure to be here at night?
Following the sound, he finally saw the musician, frozen in shock for a long moment.
It was perfectly fitting for the legendary Lord Yusa to be playing the harp by the lake at night, though surprising. He truly suspected it was an illusion and didn’t dare move, hiding in the bushes and watching.
Yusa was teaching “Destiny” how to play the harp, her hands guiding her, whispering something in her ear. “Destiny” was smiling.
Jacques watched intently and carefully. She looked like Destiny, but with obvious differences – she lacked that intense wild spirit and earthy scent, appearing much softer.
The sky finally darkened, lights came on in the room, and inside, there were indeed people. Jacques felt excited.
Soon there was new movement.
“Dichi” didn’t come out of the house, but a car silently drove in from the forest, entering the villa’s front yard.
As soon as Jacques saw the car, his eyes widened. Such a car was owned by very few people. And the person who stepped out of the car shocked him even more – Ilso?
Ilso looked around, stepped up the stairs, and rang the doorbell.
The door opened, and Ilso slipped inside, closing the door. Jacques could imagine that they would eagerly embrace. He thought this, gritting his teeth.
Jacques knew he couldn’t investigate further. Ilso had arranged her to be here, clearly not wanting her to be discovered. If he knew of her existence, Ilso would certainly eliminate him. He didn’t want to risk his own existence.
He’d better stay far away from the royal family’s secrets. Jacques quickly left. He had been able to stay in Eden for so long, relying on his perceptiveness and discretion.
Back in his room, Jacques tossed and turned, unable to sleep, thinking about everything he had seen.
Just pretend he hadn’t seen “Dichi”? That wouldn’t work. This was an excellent opportunity. How could he use this opportunity? He needed to think carefully. If used poorly, the opportunity could turn into a major crisis.
A few days later, Fux returned.
After confirming his mood was still good, Jacques cautiously approached: “Prince Fux, there’s something I think I should tell you, and then you can tell me what to do.”
Fux yawned lazily: “Go ahead and tell me.”
“A few nights ago, while taking a walk by the lake, I accidentally saw someone…” Jacques briefly described the surprising scene he witnessed by the lakeside forest, but didn’t dare mention Xian Yousha.
At least, regarding Ilso, Fux and he didn’t seem to be on very good terms.
The Doorbell Rang, Ilso Arrived!
She put down her pen and rushed downstairs. It was still far from dark, so why did he come so early?
She eagerly opened the door, her joyful expression freezing on her face. Who was this… Mi… Mis?
“I need to talk to you,” Mis said.
Diqi’s face turned cold. “I don’t need to talk to you.”
“No, you do. You really do.” Mis pushed past her and entered the house.
“Ilso arranged for you to live here, didn’t he?” More of an interrogation than a conversation, Mis questioned, though his tone remained gentle.
“You can ask him.”
“How long have you been living here?”
“Ask the homeowner when he arrives.”
“How do you know Ilso?
“You can ask him.”
No matter how Mis asked, Diqi always answered the same way. She had no other choice; answering incorrectly would only cause more trouble for Ilso. Ilso had hidden her here, and although she didn’t like hiding, she didn’t want to go against his kindness. Everything he had done for her – she wouldn’t let his past torments affect her.
Mis asked many questions, but Diqi grew tired and started to doze off.
Mis wasn’t angry. Although she answered nothing, he had already confirmed the most important thing: Ilso hadn’t forgotten that peasant slave. Whoever this girl was, she was clearly a replica of that girl. This was dangerous, and he had to stop it.
Finally, he said to Diqi, “Diqi, I assume that’s your name. I hope you’ll think about your and Ilso’s future and make a wise choice. I don’t want to interfere in Ilso’s private matters or yours, but if you make the wrong choice, this will no longer be just between you two. Do you understand what this means for you, especially?”
Diqi hugged her cat, silent. She hated being threatened.
“I don’t want to investigate your origins right now. The truth coming out isn’t a good thing. I just want to say that death isn’t always bad. In this world, there are many outcomes worse and harder to accept than death. You need to understand you won’t want to choose such an outcome.”
“You seem to enjoy threatening people,” Diqi said coldly.
“No, I never threaten.
I’m just stating facts. If you can seriously consider things for yourself and Ilso, please leave him and this area within three days. I’ll guarantee your safety and future well-being.”
Diqi didn’t respond, just looked at the clock. “The homeowner will be back soon. You can discuss anything with him.”
“I’ll speak to him when the time comes, but I hope it doesn’t come to that,” Mis said, walking to the door. “If you make the wise choice, call me within three days. I’ll arrange everything.”
Diqi laughed coldly, not responding.