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Chapter 255

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All she wished for was to have her mother by her side to help her navigate this difficult situation.She was ready to hear the voice of her dreams in her head, urging her to make a choice. "My girl, don't cry, my dear. I will take care of this problem," she whispered, trying to soothe her daughter. Abril closed her eyes, then opened them again. She wiped away the tears from her cheeks and turned to Enora with a gentle smile and kind eyes. "That's enough, Enora. Don't punish my daughter for anything-neither for me nor for my past." The way she spoke made Enora look at her with confusion, as if she were trying to decipher a riddle. "But I don't understand," Enora said, her voice softening."It's like studying a language I can't grasp." "Children are angels who arrive like light into the lives of their parents. They are blessings from God, free from the sins of their fathers. Don't take out your anger on her, Enora." Enora was caught in a whirlwind of emotions. She heard the words but struggled to comprehend their meaning. Alessandro, sensing the tension, guessed that it was Abril's mother, Sophia, who had returned. "Why are you here? I thought you were gone completely." "I am Sophia, your sister," she replied, her voice steady despite the chaos around them."Why are you playing these games? Nothing will change my mind," Enora shot back, her frustration bubbling to the surface. "It surprises me that you remain the same obstinate sister," Sophia countered. "My sister doesn't want to use this trick to get what she needs," Enora said, her tone defensive. "You remain suspicious," Sophia replied, her voice calm. "I am Sophia, your sister. Even though this body is small, I placed my soul within her at birth to create a seal. After my death, I wanted to continue my protection." "You're lying," Enora accused. "In the mind, the soul acts as a seal.It was so small that there was no way for it to be recognized. When the seal broke, my soul was freed, but the connection between us remains. I was able to take control of her body for a moment." "Sophia!" Enora gasped, disbelief etched on her face. "Yes, I'm your sister," Sophia confirmed, her voice filled with warmth. "Don't forget me," she pleaded, her heart aching with longing. Enora couldn't believe she was hearing the voice of her dear sister again, the one she had missed so profoundly. Slowly, she approached, doubt creeping in as she wondered if this was just another trick."How can I trust that this is real?" she asked, her voice trembling. With a gentle smile, Sophia replied, "Whatever you wish, I will respond. I remember vividly all the time we spent together, dear sister. Love is something only a sister could understand, and I wish I could share that with your daughter." "What does the day Arkala tell you?" Enora asked, her curiosity piqued. "That it would not return until it was closed," Sophia answered, her expression serious. Enora closed the distance between them and wrapped her arms around her sister.She had always wanted to apologize for denying her the time to return, a regret that gnawed at her heart. "I'm sorry, Sophia. I feel it... I can't say anything else," she whispered, tears streaming down her face. "That was the day you left; you probably weren't dead anymore." "My death is not your fault, Enora. Don't blame yourself for it," Sophia reassured her. Lissana stood between them, caught in the overwhelming embrace. She felt suffocated, tears threatening to spill as Alessandro burst into laughter, releasing his daughter from the hug."Don't forget me," Sophia said, handing her baby to Alessandro. "Take care of her." Sophia turned to Enora. "I would like to speak with you, if you allow it." Enora hesitated, unsure if she could ask her sister for anything, given the weight of their past. "By the way, I also want to talk to you," Sophia continued. "I wish I could visit the garden; I've always wanted to see you again." "Then let's go," Enora said, leading the way.As they approached the garden, she instructed her guardians, "I don't want anything to disrupt this moment." Sophia was willing to follow her sister when a large figure blocked their path. "Where do you think you're going with my wife's body?" Alessandro demanded. "Convince them to let you go," Sophia urged. Alessandro sat on the arm of a nearby chair, his anxiety palpable. He wanted to know everything about the situation, to see what was rare about his wife's body, which had not returned."I have lived a life; I don't intend to take over her body to live a second life, so I'm not worried," he replied, trying to maintain his composure. Alessandro still seemed anxious, just as Sophia had predicted. "I'm the only one who can help them now," she said. "Who am I really? What do you want to decide with that?" he asked, frustration creeping into his voice. "In the spiritual world, I knew your mother," Sophia explained. "I asked you to explain a few things to you." Alessandro realized that, in truth, he knew who his mother was.Sophia's mention of it opened a floodgate of questions he had long wanted to ask. "Which ones?" he pressed. "I'll tell you if you promise to support me," she replied, her tone serious. "Before Enora rips your arm off, you should do it," he warned, glancing at Enora, who was glaring at him. "I want to know what my mother said to you. I want to know if this is where you will go to the elfin kingdom," he insisted. "You'll know. I'll leave you later, but for now, it's better to go with Ana. It seems there's something important," Sophia said, her gaze softening.noveldramaSophia saw that Alessandro seemed a little more at ease, and she prepared to speak first. "As you take care of your daughter, I want to take care of her too. I plan to continue doing so, so that changes nothing." "Please, let me see my wife soon," Alessandro pleaded. "After there is ample time for what needs to be done, I'll return her to you," Sophia promised. As Sophia walked with Enora, Alessandro could do nothing but watch as they disappeared behind the door.Kiara approached Alessandro and asked, "Was that truly the spirit of Aunt Sophia in the girl's body?" "Yes, it was," he confirmed, his heart heavy. "My mother will help me settle things with Aunt Sophia. Maybe she will achieve what I couldn't-make my mother forget those archaic words we still cling to."

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