Take one step at a ti and deal with the rest when it cos.
That was her motto after cutting off Orson from her life and accepting the kind of love she had never bothered much about before.
Calista’s life, after removing unnecessary people, beca much better. She raised her children in a responsible way and didn’t dare follow the Thomas’ way. She was truly afraid of raising beasts. Thankfully, they were both teachable and grew up to beco the best she could ever ask for.
Ti flew and both of them were married and having their own families. Seeing that, she couldn’t help but feel happy and also had a sense of ti. She was aging and one day it would be ti to say goodbye.
Thinking like that, she went to travel. She hadn’t traveled in ages, and since the kids were all grown up and could manage the businesses, it was ti to spoil herself.
During her travels, which lasted a few years, she couldn’t help herself and contributed greatly. She couldn’t mind her own business when seeing people suffering lend a hand and as a result, she got a rit.
Her achievents brought honor to her village, and the village that she was very proud of was upgraded into a town. And that was all because she was titled a marchioness, sothing that she didn’t even think would achieve when she left ho years ago.
With her title as a marchioness, she didn’t beco arrogant but continued to live her life like she had always been.
Her friends, employees and villagers, who turned into townsfolk, continued to surround her and there was never a day that she was lonely.
Her children gave her grandchildren to play with and she participated in raising them and maintaining her son’s backyard. She hated trouble and wanted peace. And she did her best to keep it that way.
When her grandchildren grew up and chose their own paths, she brought so for another round of travel. She was probably the first grandmother capable of doing so. But she wanted to have fun with them and just fulfil her wish.
They traveled all over the kingdom and even stepped into a neighboring kingdom for so fun.
On their way back, she ca across an injured middle-aged man. Seeing how he was so bloody and dying, she couldn’t help herself but want to save him. In fact, she felt compelled to save him and since her guts and intuitions were pushing her there; she gritted her teeth and used the remaining dicine she had to save him.
Her heart ached so badly when she did that. After all, if she ever got sick or any of her family got sick seriously, she wouldn’t be able to treat them at all. But feeling like that, what else could she do?
She was reminded of the ti when those people who ca through the wormhole ca to her. She felt like that as well, and the rewards were quite bountiful to say.
Never in a million years, though, did she think or even guess that she saved a noble person. By the ti she learnt of the man’s true identity, she was shocked. When she ca to be, she had been appointed as a princess and given a fiefdom, which consisted of the place where she lived.
Suddenly, being a princess, she didn’t know what to do at such an old age except to go back ho and keep low.
In this era, being too outstanding will attract all sorts of bad things. She maintained her humbleness and continued to raise her grandchildren and the next generation as well.
In her nineties, she went to travel with her children alongside their spouses and it was the happiest mont of her life. Although there were many others.
Unfortunately, she never expected that she would get ill so suddenly like that.
There were no warning signs or symptoms. It just ca, and she fell ill very seriously.
Seeing so many doctors treating her, and her family worrying, Calista couldn’t even tell her children that her life couldn’t be saved.
She could feel her spiritual energy being drained from her body. No matter how much Blackey and Whitey tried to transfer energy to her, it failed to work.
Seeing all that, Calista was certain of one thing, her ti was near and any ti from now on, she would succumb and die.
She wasn’t sad though, as she had lived until old age. She raised her children, grandchildren, and two more generations after that. How could she be sad?
Her dreams were all fulfilled. The family she had always wanted, she got it. What she didn’t ask for, she also got it.
She never thought that in her life she would die a princess. So, wasn’t this life so beautiful?
On the night she died, she held a farewell banquet and said her last words to everyone. She celebrated with everyone and didn’t have any regrets.
In the last hour of her death after retiring to bed, sothing happened. Sothing that she had been waiting for more than half of her life finally happened.
A familiar wormhole appeared in front of her and a familiar person walked right through it.
Looking at the success she last saw when she was in her late twenties and hadn’t seen in over seventy years, she couldn’t help but feel envious.
She still looked the sa as before.
"I thought that you weren’t coming!" Calista had spoken sarcastically as she looked at the other.
The sorceress chuckled as she walked towards her, a doting smile on her face. It made Calista feel warm. Even back then, when she found her tying Orson and Shadow, she still looked at her with the sa expression. Just how much love did the sorceress have for her to look at her like that?
"How can I not co? I haven’t forgotten our deal. Besides, if I don’t co now, I am afraid that you might waste that rebirth pill. I won’t have you do that, can I?"
Calista wasn’t surprised when she heard that. If the sorceress hadn’t appeared, she would have taken that pill without fear.
It was the expensive thing she bought with her points when the missions were done.
She didn’t want to live one lifeti after the missions were done. So, she bought a nirvana pill to grant her rebirth once this lifeti was complete.
That way, she would have another life and live the way she didn’t do in the current one. Of course, that would be her last lifeti since she only got one pill, but with the sorceress now there, it ant that the pill would be saved.
After all, the sorceress should have another way, right?
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