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Chapter 350

Thank you for reading on ! We provide free access to all our stories, but maintaining this platform requires ongoing costs. To keep the site running and continue offering free content, we display advertisements. You can close the ads anytime, or upgrade to premium membership ($5/month) for an ad-free reading experience while supporting our mission. You can also earn premium for free by completing simple tasks. We truly appreciate your understanding and support!The beautiful blue eyes, which had once seemed lifeless, now sparkled with a familiar light. Cira had fallen in love with Hans, and in a moment of playful frustration, she struck his chest with gentle blows that wouldn't hurt anyone. "Idiot, you're a fool! I don't want you to die, especially not for me," she exclaimed. "I can't stop it from running like this," he replied, his cheeks flushed. "I thought I would never see you again," she whispered, her lips tightening as she moved closer.noveldramaHis soft, delicious lips had been missed for far too long; it felt as if a thousand threads of desire were weaving between them. "Cira," he breathed, exhaling her name in a sigh. He took her shoulders and kissed her softly, careful not to apply too much pressure, fearing she might vanish again. He filled the air with her sweet scent, and as she closed her eyes, she leaned against him, returning every part of the kiss with fervor. "I love you, Hans. Even if I never say it, I truly love you.You are the only one I've ever been allowed to love," she confessed, her fingers brushing through his gentle golden hair. A tear rolled down Hans's cheek, and Cira wiped it away. "You're such a crybaby, a soft-hearted fool," she teased, pressing a soft kiss to his lips. "But perhaps this is exactly what I fell in love with." She wrapped her arms around him, pulling him close as if they were dancing. "Maybe this is the last time we see each other. Today, I want to be yours," she said, her voice trembling. Hans shook his head."We promised to wait." "My time is running out," she replied, her voice heavy with urgency. "These moments are precious, and I want to spend them with you. I want to live with you." "Don't hold me back, Hans. These are my last moments," she murmured, her body arching against his as she drew closer. For the first time, she spoke the truth of her heart without any reservations. "I love you so much that I want to give you all of myself," she whispered, her breath quickening as she pulled him toward the sofa, causing them both to tumble onto it.Cira had never surrendered herself to him out of fear-fear of losing her worth, fear of what it meant to be vulnerable. But in that moment, she let go of her inhibitions. As they fulfilled their last wish, they gave themselves completely to one another. Cira awoke in Hans's arms, feeling the rhythm of his breath and the steady beat of his heart. In that moment, she realized that she had given up everything for something far more precious than the throne or revenge. "Forgive me, Hans, for allowing myself to be by your side," she whispered, knowing the darkness would soon consume her.It was only a matter of time before she faded away. She rose, gathering her clothes from the floor, and took the diary from her father. Leaning down, she pressed a soft kiss to Hans's lips, whispering, "Goodbye, Hans. I hope we don't meet again, for I will no longer be myself." The next day, Enzo returned to Laios. When Elisha awoke, a servant brought him a sword and a note. "Even though I couldn't say it, I give you my sword and my dagger.These weapons are imbued with light magic; be careful with them and return them when we see each other again." - Enzo Venobich Elisha examined the sword and dagger Enzo had left him. They were magnificent weapons, and a smile spread across his face. "Take care of yourself, for I promise to return," he vowed. That day, Elisha met with Andro to discuss the terms of their collaboration over the gates of Hades. "Send the weapons so they can be blessed together," he instructed. "I will arm them and send them immediately," Andro replied. "Thank you.Be prepared for whatever comes next," Elisha said, his tone serious. "If you're not convinced of what you're saying, why accept this alliance?" Andro questioned. "King Venobich told me you were the best, and I believe him," Elisha replied. "I've heard you were sometimes compromised. I appreciate your concern," Andro said. "Ever since you stopped me, I haven't been able to think straight," Elisha admitted. "Once again, thank you for this," he added. "Do you plan to resume your commitment?" Andro asked. "I am the hereditary princess of my kingdom. I don't think I'll leave that behind for a man.But the memories of these days will remain in my heart," Elisha replied, her voice steady. For royalty, there was no freedom to love, no freedom to be with the one they desired. If she had married out of hatred, it would have been a different story. But Elisha loved Hans, and that made all the difference. "However, Laios does not have this freedom. We are not destined to be together," she concluded. "I don't know what else to do here. I will return to my kingdom today," she said. "I wish you a safe journey," Andro replied. When Hans awoke, he called for Cira, but she was nowhere to be found.He felt as if he could only breathe, having lost his beloved for the second time. If Hans couldn't work one day, he would spend the entire day worrying about Cira, wondering if she had truly vanished. He was so absorbed in his thoughts that he barely noticed when someone entered his office. "Hans!" "Your Majesty, when did you return?" "I just arrived. Are you alright?" Hans sighed deeply, contemplating the vision of Cira he had seen. He considered himself mad for believing he had truly seen her, but perhaps it was for the best. "Princess Cira is here," someone announced. "WHAT?!She attacked the kingdom?!"

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