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Chapter 364

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Cassian showed his spirit to his mother."This mirror should have revealed your records, but-" "No, I want to know how it works," she interrupted. "Good luck, then. I hope you can help Alessandro." "I hope so too." Cassian was about to deal with the First Guardian when he asked, "What's going on? The mirror doesn't work. Tell me why." "I don't know," Cassian replied, showing no surprise. "But you said that-" "I said I would recover them, but if you don't have them, it's impossible to remember." "What do you want to decide?" "Sometimes I saw them-the bearers of darkness with great power.They could steal the records." "How do you recover them?" "There is no way. When they are stolen, they get lost in the darkness; they never return." "Are you safe?" "I haven't seen you, so I can't be sure." "How can I know if your records were taken?" "This is the only way I can see you. Even though Sean is part of my descendants, I don't have my power. If you want to know how to deal with your brother's memories, you will have to let me leave this room. Give me your body, but don't look at that face.I'll look back to see what's going on with their memories." Cassian didn't even consider the question. "What's going on? Do not trust-" "My wife is half-fairy. Even marrying her, the bond of marriage unites our hearts. Whatever happens to me affects her; my life and hers are connected. I don't want to do it." "Half-fairy? I never thought that would allow them to join." "The fairy queen showed great contempt for humans, even blaming them for what they did to her people." "Are you aware of the queen?" "Of course. We were intimate together.You don't have to worry about your body or your wife." "Are you safe?" "Yes, there is nothing to regret about your body if it is lost. You would be the one to feel the pain if your conscience were asleep, so don't worry about that. Neither you nor your wife will suffer." "Fine. I'll lend you my body, but you must return quickly." "Don't worry. I will come back swiftly. Just see how it is when you return; it will be as if you took a nap." "What should I do?" "You just have to decide, Cassian. My body is now your body." "Is that all?" "Yes, in a way.noveldramaI don't give you permission." Cassian heard what Cassian did, and at that moment, he felt a cloudiness envelop him, his eyes closing as if he were overwhelmed by sleep. As his eyes shut completely, Cassiel took control of his body. At that moment, Soleia appeared before him. "What do you think you're doing, Prime Guardian?" "I can help you, but only if you never recover his memories. Do you want that?" "I swear to my children that you won't deceive me." "You don't have to worry about me. Just leave a very spiritual moment and return." Soleia said this and then disappeared.Cassiel left the room, searching for the exit. Until you remember me. When he arrived at the place, he took a deep breath, relishing the feeling he hadn't experienced in a long time. "Without a doubt, being alive is the best." After drinking angel blood, Cira felt as if she were writhing in pain. It was as if the blood fought against the darkness within her. Liona approached her. "Princess, are you happy?" "Leave me alone," Cira snapped. Liona stepped back, sensing the turmoil within her.Cira had been screaming with deceit for days, and now the question was whether she could survive the angel's essence. As she gazed into the distance, a wave of pain washed over her. She wondered what would happen if the princess died-what would be her future? She had lost everything because of Abril; she had no home, no family. Her hatred for Abril grew, and she began to devise ways to destroy her, wanting her to suffer as she had. "Is that who you are?" When the night fell, Alessandro returned to his room. Abril stood on the balcony, gazing into the distance.He approached her and asked, "What are you doing?" "I thought I wouldn't see you," she replied. "This is my room. Why wouldn't I be here?" Abril sighed heavily. "Because it bothers me to have a beautiful woman waiting for me in my room." Abril cast him a glance. "I suppose anyone would." Alessandro stopped her, grabbing her arm. "It wasn't what I meant, and that's what I wanted to clarify. Don't get bored with the fact that I don't remember, but if I do remember you-" "I feel it. That's right. No excuses if you don't truly know him." "I'm not apologizing just for that reason.I do it because I genuinely feel bad for you. Even though I don't remember you, for some reason, I want to protect you." "For real?" Abril asked, her shoulders rising in surprise.

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