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I feel like I'm too adorned," she said, her voice tinged with uncertainty. "For nothing! These jewels only enhance your beauty.When we return, we'll buy you even more gold and precious stones to highlight your grace," he assured her, his confidence unwavering. Abril had plenty of jewelry in the palace, though she rarely wore it, feeling it was more a burden than a blessing. However, Alessandro's reaction made her reconsider. Perhaps she would wear them more often. His eyes sparkled with emotion and love, as if he had fallen for her all over again.A radiant smile spread across her lips as she replied, "If only I could love you more, my dear." "We should go," she interrupted their flirtation, glancing at the servant waiting patiently. "The queen awaits you," the servant reminded them. Alessandro took Abril's hand, supporting Lissana with his other arm. Together, they followed the servant down a long path that led to a beautiful garden. Enora was already there, dressed similarly to Abril in a stunning blue gown that accentuated her regal bearing. "Good morning, Your Majesty," Enora greeted them."Good morning," Abril and Alessandro replied in unison. Enora's gaze flickered with annoyance as she took in Abril's beauty, enhanced by the dress and jewels she had sent. "You look lovely, but I must say, Sophia would have looked even better in it," she remarked, her tone slightly bitter. "He chose and dressed you very well," Abril replied, trying to ease the tension. "Thank you for the dress and the jewels. I'll return them before long," Enora said, her voice softening. "You don't need to return them. The dress and jewelry belonged to my mother.I'm sure she would be happy for you to wear them," Abril reassured her. Abril felt a wave of happiness wash over her at the thought of sharing her mother's legacy. "Thank you," Enora replied, her expression brightening. "This garden pleases your mother. Let me tell you," she added, her voice filled with warmth. Alessandro called for the attention of the elven queen. "What's going on?" she asked, her tone curious. "I would like to visit the guardians' room," he stated. Enora instructed the servant to show them the way. "Let's go," she said, resuming her march.Abril followed a few steps behind, her thoughts swirling. She wished nothing would change; she wanted to remain in this place forever, wandering the garden or picking her favorite flowers. "It's a beautiful garden. I understand why you love it so much," she said, admiring the vibrant blooms around her. "Yes, it is," Enora replied, gesturing for Abril to sit down under a charming gazebo. It was the perfect moment for her to ask about opening a portal to Cosset. As Abril contemplated her request, Enora interrupted her thoughts. "How is your daughter?" she inquired."She's fine," Abril answered, her heart swelling with pride. "Safe?" Enora pressed. "Yes, my daughter is beautiful!" Abril exclaimed, her voice filled with affection. "So she may not have any issues?" Enora asked, her brow furrowing. "Only a couple of times, but she's fine," Abril reassured her. "It's good for now, but soon your magic will stop taking effect," Enora warned. "What do you mean?" Abril asked, her heart racing. "Your daughter has power, and her body is too small to contain it. If she loses control, she could die," Enora explained, her voice grave. "What?!You're lying!" Abril gasped, panic rising within her. "No, it's not a lie. Your daughter's power is immense, and while she has limits, they won't help her if she loses control," Enora said gently. "She's fine! Don't let anything bad happen to her!" Abril pleaded, her voice trembling. "If you want to save your daughter, you must go to the land of the fairies. There, time flows differently, and you might find a way to save her," Enora advised. Abril felt her heart ache at the thought of separating from her daughter. The mere idea of being apart from Lissana was unbearable.noveldramaShe hugged her daughter tightly, tears brimming in her eyes. "My little one," she whispered. "I understand you don't want to be separated from her, but if you truly love her, you must let her go. It's not easy, but what if your power spirals out of control?" Enora cautioned. The queen's words echoed in her mind. "I don't want to lose my daughter," Abril admitted, clinging to Lissana as if she could protect her from the world. "There must be another way to save her. If you don't act soon, she could die," Enora urged."It's better to separate from her for a time than to risk losing her forever, don't you think?" Abril gazed at her daughter, memories flooding back of a time when Lissana was just a beautiful girl with long hair and golden eyes. The girl smiled happily, chasing a moth, and Alessandro had been there, sharing in her joy. It felt like a lifetime ago. "Can elves see the future?" Abril asked, her curiosity piqued. "Why do you ask?" Enora replied, her gaze steady. "I can see that you've inherited your mother's ability to glimpse what's to come," Enora continued."I thought you couldn't do that?" Abril questioned. "No, that's my sister's gift. My power is different; I can open portals to anywhere," Enora explained. "What have you seen?" Abril pressed. "Your daughter and your husband," Enora replied, her expression softening. Abril caressed Lissana's cheek, her heart heavy. "She has six years, does that mean she will live until then?" "I believe so. She must grow and stabilize herself by the time she reaches six," Enora said, her tone serious. "But she doesn't have the only chance to live.The only way is to return to the land of the fairies," Enora added. "If I do that, will she be okay?" Abril asked, her voice trembling with hope. "I believe so," Enora replied. "Then I'll go to their land with her," Abril declared, determination rising within her. "I don't think there's a time when you can appear, one after another. You owe it to her," Enora cautioned. "So you want me to hand my daughter over?" Abril asked, her heart sinking. "You have a good friend, one who is willing to fight for your daughter. She would make a good guardian," Enora suggested."She cannot go to the third place," Abril protested. "I'm just offering a suggestion. The decision is yours," Enora replied, her voice calm. They both fell into silence, the weight of the conversation hanging heavily in the air. Finally, Abril broke the silence, her heart aching for Lissana. "Could you open a portal for us?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.