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Chapter 360

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"Just like you tricked me into marrying you when I was a child," he retorted, a hint of bitterness creeping into his voice."Have you been hot or sharp?" she asked, her brow furrowing. "Eight sharp days?" he mused. "I've been aware that I've been in the land of the fairies for four sharp days." Abril smacked Alessandro lightly on the chest. "We married when we were fifteen. You ignored me when I greeted you at the palace, and since then, we have always been together. We've faced difficult times, but we've overcome them. You love me just as much as I love you." A tear rolled down Abril's cheek. "So don't tell me you're a babe. What am I?" she demanded."If you lie, dare to say it." Alessandro watched her cry, his heart aching with the desire to console her. But he had to be honest. "Even if you insist that I don't say it, I don't remember you. That's the truth. I don't have a single memory of you." "Your Majesty," Cassian interjected, "in your fight with Cira, she erased your memories. I remember the blur of it all. We should have gone to the guardians' housing to ask how to recover them." "That's a good idea," Alessandro agreed. "But stop crying. What about the guardians now?" "I can't. I have more important matters to resolve.My kingdom has been attacked, and I know that representatives from other kingdoms are involved. I can't disappear at this moment." "I will take care of the other kingdoms," Cassian said, stepping forward. "Even if you say you're my wife, I can't let you face something so important alone." "Then tell Cassian to come back. He can help," Abril urged. Abril moved to the evening table where Cassian was waiting. "What are you doing?" she asked, her voice softening. "You don't seem to have any trouble remembering me, but I do. That's why Cassian is returning," she explained.Cassian, having overheard Abril's words, approached. "What's going on, Abril?" "I need you to come back, Cassian. When you arrive..." she hesitated, cutting off communication abruptly. "You must recover all your memories, regardless of the fact that..." she trailed off, frustration evident in her tone. Cassian hurried back to the kingdom of Cosset, his heart racing. He had never received a request for his return when something serious was happening in the kingdom. As he crossed the threshold, he sprinted to the main palace, where he encountered Gabri."Where is my brother?" he asked, breathless. "He's in his workshop at the moment," Gabri replied. Cassian rushed to Alessandro's workshop. When his brother saw him enter, he embraced him tightly. "I'm glad to see you," Cassian said, relief flooding through him. Alessandro looked at his brother, searching for some semblance of normalcy. "Are you okay?" he asked, concern etched on his face. "Yes, I'm fine," Cassian replied, though he felt the weight of the situation pressing down on him. "But that woman is a headache." "What did you say?!" Alessandro exclaimed, incredulous."That woman is a headache. Ever since she arrived, she's been bothering me and making me dizzy. She even dared to decide that we have a wife," he said, frustration spilling over. "What's wrong with you, Lessan?" Alessandro asked, his tone sharp. "Don't give me that. I'll tell you what I see. You're married to this woman, but I'm not married to anyone," Cassian insisted. Alessandro's expression darkened. "Have you lost your mind?" "Of course not! I remember everything and everyone, except for her. I can't help but feel that she's not who she claims to be," he replied, his voice rising."It would be better if you talked to Abril and explained what's happening," Cassian suggested, trying to keep the peace. Before Alessandro could respond, Cassian stormed out, determined to find Abril. "Cassian, you're here!" Abril exclaimed as she descended the stairs. "What's going on? You're acting strange," he said, concern lacing his words. "Let's talk somewhere else," she urged, leading him into an empty room. "It's better if you sit," she added, her voice softening. Cassian took a seat, ready to hear what Abril had to say.She began recounting everything that had happened, how Alessandro had been left in the dark, completely forgotten, just like Lissana. "I cannot believe that you've been forgotten and that you've been erased from his mind," Cassian said, disbelief etched on his face. "He remembers everything, but we were later erased from his memory. For him, we never existed. Before Cira left, I sensed something had been stolen. I believe Alessandro's memories were taken from us," Abril explained, her voice trembling. "There must be a way to help him remember," Cassian insisted."That's why I asked you to please go to the guardians' room and help him recover all his memories," Abril pleaded. "You don't have to ask. I'll help you in every way I can," Cassian promised. "We are guardians. Kiara thinks that our ancestors must have found a way for Alessandro to recover his memories. If we help him, we can also address the attack on the rivers from other kingdoms," Abril said, determination in her eyes. "Then we'll find a way for my brother to recover his memories," Cassian vowed. After speaking with Abril, Cassian made his way to the guardians' habitation.On the path, he encountered Alessandro. "Where are you, Cassian?" Alessandro called out. "We can recover your memories," Cassian said, urgency in his voice. "Why do you believe the lies of this woman?" Alessandro shot back. "I have never had any memories of her." "I believe because I saw it. I saw it when you loved her. I don't remember why your memories were stolen, but that doesn't mean everything you've lived will disappear," Cassian replied, locking eyes with his brother. "Why have I forgotten?" Alessandro asked, confusion clouding his features."Because they wanted to make you regret it by forcing you to forget," Cassian said, his voice steady as he faced his brother.noveldrama

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