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Chapter 367

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!When Cassiel arrived in the land of last moments, the first thing he saw was the queen of the fairies. She smiled at him, and he said, "Thank you, I'm glad to see your beautiful face first." The queen regarded him with contempt, questioning herself. Cassiel, feeling a bit unhinged, wondered what was wrong with her. "This body is very similar to the one I had before. Is it truly not worthy of Leriana?" That man, who had once lived like a princess in his world, was someone only he could understand. "Who told you this name?" "You were the one who told me your name.Did you forget?" Cassiel replied, his voice steady. The queen's expression hardened. "I don't know who you're pretending to be, but you can decide: I'll rip your mouth off." "My beloved reigns," Cassiel said, standing tall. "Even though so much time has passed, nothing has changed." "In truth, I am you," he continued, "even though this is not my body." He stepped closer, his gaze unwavering. "You came to see my love," he said softly. "You are not you; you cannot be you," she retorted. "Although it may seem like a lie, it is the truth," Cassiel insisted, leaning in for a kiss.Suddenly, Maya appeared, and upon seeing Cassiel, she screamed, "Cassiel! What are you doing?!" "Are you who you say you are?" Maya approached with a threatening aura. "Don't tell me you've forgotten me, and that's why you're kissing the queen." "Wait, you must be Maya posing as Cassiel. If that's true, it may be hard to believe, but I am not who you think. Cassiel has given me this body; my spirit came to this form first," he explained. "You expect me to believe that lie? Do you think I am foolish?" Maya shot back. "It's true, first guardian.I came to help recover what was lost." "And if it's clear, what demons are here kissing the fairy?" "We were a couple when I was alive. When I heard she was still alive, I wanted to see her," Cassiel said, looking at the queen. "Is that true, Your Majesty?" Maya asked, her voice trembling. "We weren't exactly a couple, nor did we have a relationship that required us to unite our bodies," the queen replied. "And if you had a relationship with Leriana, we were so intimate that you even told me your precious name," Cassiel added. Maya watched them for a few moments.Even though he appeared as Cassiel, his demeanor was different. Perhaps she had no choice but to believe what he was saying. "It's hard to accept, but you'd be giving back my husband's body, which at some point belonged to a fairy. But that body does not belong to you, so do not treat it as you please," she warned. "She has a point. You can't kiss me like that; you're dead. That should have been the end of it," the queen said firmly. Cassiel took the king's hand, looking directly into his eyes. "For beings like us, we can end our feelings.There are countless sharp edges, yet I still follow my love." "You didn't hear what I said," Maya shouted once more. "I tell you that you don't possess what lies in my body." "Then feel me and see how I flirt with home," Cassiel replied, his tone teasing. "Don't you love me?" "Love is ephemeral," he said, his voice softening. "No riddles. I want a clear answer. Do you love me?" "You shouldn't love me; you're dead," Cassiel replied, pulling her close. "I love you too. I follow you now, as I did on the first day," he whispered.Maya was overwhelmed by the situation, her grip tightening on the sword of the guardians. "Count to five so you can return me to my husband, or you will regret it." The queen empowered herself, addressing Maya. "Put down that sword." "I understand your lover wants to be with you, but I won't allow you to treat my husband's body as you please." "That hurts him. Cassiel is dizzy because of this," Maya argued. "Honestly, I want to strike you, but I hold back because you are bound to this body. What happens to your husband affects you too," the queen said."If this continues, it will cross the limits," Cassiel warned. "You kissed the queen and crossed those limits," Maya shot back. "It was just a kiss; you're overreacting," he replied. If one more word escaped the mouth of the first guardian, Maya would have driven her fist into his throat. She tossed her head back, closing her hand into a fist, preparing to strike him, when the queen intervened. "There is no need for conflict. Maya, you're arguing with him. Just end it," she urged. "Seriously, did you fall in love with a guy like that?" Maya asked incredulously.noveldrama"I was young and foolish at that time; I lost to him," Cassiel admitted. "Don't say it like that; it sounds as if you were forced to be with him," Maya countered. "Don't stop pursuing me and loving me. You couldn't resist, so in the end, I renounced," he said. "But you gave me your heart, and that was voluntary," Cassiel replied. Maya kicked him in the stomach. "What are you doing?! Have you gone mad?!This is your husband's body; is that what you want?" "If you deserve good luck or lend your body, for your reaction, you feel that moment, so I can ensure you don't return," Cassiel said defiantly. "Wait, I promised I would take care of this body. I can't allow him to regret it." "I'm sorry now so that you can suffer, and then I will make sure this body is not just yours," Maya warned. "Tell me the day it is, but it seems old, so there is no way."

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