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Chapter 359

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"April, I say," she pressed, desperation creeping into her tone."Leave," he commanded, and the guards exited the room, leaving the two of them alone. Alessandro turned to Abril, frustration bubbling beneath the surface. "I'm asking you, Abril-do you really think I don't know who you are?" "No, I've never seen you before. What the hell is going on?" he replied, bewildered. "You don't recognize me? I'm your wife, Lessan," she insisted, her voice rising with urgency. "Wife? You've gone mad!" he exclaimed, disbelief coloring his words. Abril reached for the mark of their union, the symbol of their marriage, a tangible proof of their bond.noveldrama"This is the proof, Alessandro. The mark of matrimony that unites us." He stared at her, eyes wide. "How could I have married you? I can't remember anything!" A sharp pain pierced through his head, and he clutched it, trying to make sense of the chaos. "Why can't I remember anything?" Abril took his hands in hers, her touch gentle yet firm. "Maybe it's because you've lost your memory." "You say I've lost my memory, but I remember everyone except you," he replied, frustration lacing his words. "What?" she asked, her brow furrowing in concern."I know who they are-my brother, and I remember Hades and your mother, Maya. I remember them all, except you." "Do you also remember Lissana?" Abril pressed, her heart racing. "Who is Lissana?" he asked, confusion deepening. "Lissana is our daughter," she replied, her voice breaking slightly. "Now a wife? Now a wife!" he shouted, disbelief still gripping him. "I don't recognize any of this!" Abril felt a surge of determination. She would not give up on him. "Let me use my light magic on you, Alessandro.It doesn't matter if you've forgotten me; I need to heal you so you can recover your memories." He stepped back, shaking his head. "Even if you say that, I don't trust you. Tell Kiara she can use her magic on me. If something is wrong, she'll know how to heal it." "Do you remember Kiara?" Abril asked, her hope flickering. "Yes," he replied, his tone softening slightly. "Do you remember how you knew her?" she pressed. "The records were incomplete," he muttered, lost in thought. "I knew I had been helping her fight the monsters.I remember that very well." "You have to fight me head-on," he said, his voice firm. Abril felt the weight of his words. She understood he was struggling, not just with his memories but with the reality of their situation. "Alessandro, this isn't about fighting. You need to understand what's happening." She touched the door to Kiara's room, her heart racing as she knocked. "Kiara, please, I need your help!" Kiara opened the door, her expression shifting from surprise to concern. "What's going on?" "Alessandro doesn't remember me," Abril said, her voice trembling."They spent hours in the land of the fairies, but I don't believe much has changed. The aging of elves is much slower," Kiara replied, her brow furrowing in thought. "No, that's not what I remember. It's as if we never loved each other, and we don't even remember our daughter," Abril said, her heart aching. "Why?" Kiara asked, her eyes wide with concern. "I'll go. I'll just use a little of my magic," Kiara decided, determination shining in her eyes. "It's not you I'm worried about; it's the person behind you," Abril said, urgency in her voice. "At least let me help," Kiara insisted."Use my magic on your majesty." Alessandro didn't protest, but the uncertainty lingered in the air. Abril focused her energy, infusing light into him, hoping to awaken the memories that lay dormant within. "Why do you keep insisting on this? I don't remember you," he said, confusion still clouding his mind. Kiara looked at Abril, her expression a mix of concern and confusion. "Do you remember, Kiara?" "Yes, I told you that I do," Kiara replied, her voice steady. "Your sister said something had been stolen.I believe it was the memories I had of you because you were the only one I don't remember," Alessandro said, frustration evident in his tone. As the weight of his words settled, Abril felt a flicker of hope. Perhaps, with time and magic, they could reclaim what had been lost.

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