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Grace clasped Jake's hand tightly, drawing strength from his presence as she continued.

"I watched helplessly as my comrades sealed without harming ," she said, her voice trembling. "They did their best to avoid hurting while they sealed , so I would no longer commit such heinous acts."

She paused, tears welling up in her eyes. "Yet... yet... I don't even rember any mories of them."

"My last mories are filled with either slaughtering others or causing harm. My mories as a human are lost. I only rember specks of them, nothing more," she confessed, her sorrow palpable.

"This is the part that saddens the most," she finished, her voice barely above a whisper. Jake squeezed her hand gently, offering silent support as she bared the depths of her pain.

She then wept silently as jake could fo nothing more than just hold her hands.

Grace wept silently, and Jake could do nothing more than hold her hands, offering his quiet support. After so ti, she cald down and laughed softly, trying to brush off her emotions.

"Forgive , you had to listen to ," she said, wiping her face.

Then, with a determined effort, she donned a mask of happiness once more and looked at Jake with a smile. "You are in an entirely different world, right? Give a tour of it."

Jake nodded, returning her smile. "Of course," he said, ready to help her find so peace in this new place.

Jake then removed the masking illusion and whispered to her, "Don't worry, no one saw you crying like a little girl."

Grace snorted at Jake's teasing. "You did it for yourself, or you would have been branded as a scumbag who makes a girl cry," she countered, leaving Jake flabbergasted.

"This world is so cruel to boys," he thought, looking at Grace's smug face.

*****

After enjoying a hearty al, Jake began their tour of Nyrina, a world brimming with fascinating places to visit. He decided to start with the floating islands, a place that once served as the ho to the winged humans of this world.

The floating islands are a breathtaking sight, composed of nurous smaller isles and a few large ones that serve as the main attractions. These islands hover gracefully in the sky, connected by delicate bridges made of shimring light. Waterfalls cascade from the edges of the islands, creating misty rainbows in the sunlight.

Lush greenery and vibrant flowers blanket the landscape, filling the air with a fragrant aroma. Exotic birds with iridescent feathers flit about, their songs adding to the symphony of nature.

The sky above is a srizing gradient of blues and purples, with soft, fluffy clouds drifting lazily by. Crystal-clear pools of water reflect the beauty of the surroundings, and ancient, majestic trees with golden leaves provide serene spots for contemplation.

Jake watched Grace's eyes widen with awe as they took in the paradise-like scenery. "This place is incredible," she whispered, her earlier sorrow montarily forgotten in the face of such splendor.

"Welco to the floating islands," Jake said with a smile. "Let's explore."

"Or should I say, welco to the forrly known Kingdom of Winged Humans, The Crescent Sun Kingdom," Jake said, pointing at the floating islands.

"This is like the Heaven described in verses," Grace murmured, captivated by the magnificent scenery.

"Yes, it was inspired by those very verses. I once learned their history. It tells how the first Winged Human powerhouse envisioned creating a nation for other Winged Humans—a paradise or Heaven where they wouldn't be discriminated against just because they have extra limbs," Jake explained, detailing the creation of the kingdom.

"Sadly, even living high in the sky, they couldn't escape the Eldritch invasion," Jake continued as they ventured further into the floating islands, revealing several structures now broken and tattered.

"These were once houses, but now all that remains are ruins," he said somberly.

As they moved towards the center, they ca upon a magnificent castle. "I guess this is the only building that remains intact. The people probably defended it fiercely because it was the ho of the very first Winged Human, Mclair Roy, who established this Kingdom."

"They must have wanted to protect at least one of his legacies, as they were indebted to him and respected him highly," Jake surmised. "That's why this building remains intact," he added, gazing at the castle made of pure white marble, inlaid with veins of gold and ruby.

The castle stood proudly, a testant to the resilience and honor of its people, even in the face of overwhelming destruction. Grace marveled at its beauty, the intricate designs and the aura of history it exuded. For a mont, amidst the ruins, she felt a sense of peace and admiration for the legacy left behind.

Grace and Jake walked through each nook and cranny of the castle, marveling at the beautiful artifacts and paintings that showcased its forr glory. The intricate details and craftsmanship spoke volus about the history and beauty of the place.

Standing on the balcony of the castle, Grace looked down at the ruined kingdom below. An indescribable pain welled up inside her.

"It's weird, right?" Jake asked, gazing at the ruins alongside her.

"Hmm, I feel this is not how it should be and feel the urge to repair it all," Grace admitted.

Jake nodded and said, "I know, I felt the sa way. But then, looking at the castle amidst these ruins, I realized that repairing everything might destroy the proof of the Winged Humans' bravery. They defended their honor fiercely, not letting a single crack form on this castle."

Grace looked at him thoughtfully and said, "Well, I didn't think of that. I'm glad I didn't rush to fix this place."

She sighed in relief, grateful for the perspective as she considered the significance of preserving the ruins as a testant to the courage and resilience of the Winged Humans.

Grace and Jake unfurled their wings once again and took to the skies.

"Where to next?" Grace asked, flying by his side.

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"Hmm, let think," Jake said. Suddenly, his light wings vanished, and he began plumting towards the ground.

Seeing Jake's action, Grace did the sa, free-falling alongside him. "Why are we falling suddenly?" she asked, her voice filled with confusion.

"Jake! JAKE!" she started calling out, but when he didn't respond, she flew closer to him. "Say sothing!"

Jake hearing her smirked and then " Booo!"

"Kyaaaaa!"

Jake couldn't contain his laughter as he saw Grace's frightened expression. "Hahahahaha, look at your face," he laughed loudly.

Grace clenched her fists and began punching Jake. "You moronic bastard, how dare you scare !" she yelled, hitting him repeatedly.

Jake kept laughing as he defended himself. Then, looking down, he said, "We're here."

Saying this, he once again used his light wing spell, using his wings as a parachute to break his montum. He landed safely in the middle of an empty town square. Grace followed suit, landing next to him, her face still a mix of relief and irritation.

"This is our next destination," Jake said, completely ignoring Grace's deadly gaze.

He led the way towards the center, where a round building resembling a colosseum stood prominently. Entering inside, Grace observed nurous skeletons and other artifacts displayed behind glass covers.

"What is this?" she asked, curiosity piqued.

"A last history of a once-lost world," Jake replied. He approached a corner where a massive map was displayed. "I created this place to let people know of the world that existed before the End," he said, pointing at the enormous map.

The map, nearly a kiloter in range, sprawled across the museum walls. It depicted various kingdoms and their civilizations, highlighting the races that lived there, notable visiting spots, and other significant features. Grace marveled at the intricate details, each section of the map telling a story of a world that once was, now preserved in this unique and somber tribute.

"Now, choose where you would like to go," Jake said, leaning against the wall, leaving their next destination entirely in Grace's hands.

Grace nodded and studied the large map carefully, examining each section to learn about every part of the world. After a mont, she pointed to a particular section and said, "Let's go there."

"rmaid Kingdom, huh?" Jake nodded, then created a portal directly to their chosen destination. He stepped through first and then motioned for Grace to follow.

Upon entering, Grace found herself surrounded by water, though it did not touch her as she stood within a bubble made of light mana. Ignoring the bubble, she looked ahead and saw a breathtaking scenery she might never forget. Countless fish swam around glowing rocks, and the crystal-clear water provided a stunning backdrop. The vibrant colors and serene beauty of the underwater world left her in awe.

She glanced at Jake inside a separate bubble of light, observing him as he strolled. His movent propelled the bubble forward. After demonstrating how to control it, Jake began to walk ahead, gesturing for her to follow suit.

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