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As Lyon swayed unsteadily on his feet, Maria sprang into action, her reflexes honed by years of shared experiences and unwavering devotion. With a swift movent, she closed the distance between them and reached out to steady him, her arms encircling his waist to prevent his imminent fall.

"Lyon," she murmured softly, her voice a soothing lody amidst the quietude of the night. "Easy now. Let help you."

With her support, Lyon leaned into her embrace, his weight shifting as he found stability in her arms. Despite his inebriation, there was a sense of reassurance in her touch, a grounding presence that anchored him amidst the swirling tempest of his emotions.

As they stood together in the moonlit stillness, Maria held Lyon close, offering him the strength and solace he so desperately needed. In that fleeting mont, their bond transcended words, speaking volus of the unbreakable connection that bound them together.

As Maria guided Lyon to sit down on the balcony within her embrace, she felt the weight of his head resting against her shoulder, his presence a comforting presence in the stillness of the night. With gentle care, she settled beside him, her arms wrapped protectively around him as they gazed out into the moonlit expanse before them.

Her smile was soft and tender as she looked down at Lyon, his features softened by the pale light of the moon. "Do you rember our first ti eting?" she asked, her voice laced with nostalgia and affection.

Lyon’s gaze lifted to et hers, his eyes clouded with a mixture of emotions. "Of course," he replied, his voice tinged with warmth as he recalled the mories of their initial encounter. "How could I forget the mont our paths first crossed?"

Maria chuckled softly, the sound like music to Lyon’s ears. "It feels like a lifeti ago, doesn’t it?" she mused, her fingers gently tracing patterns on his back as they sat together in the tranquil embrace of the night.

Lyon nodded, a fond smile gracing his lips. "Indeed, but so monts are etched into the very fabric of our souls," he said, his voice filled with quiet reverence. "And our eting was one of them."

In the heart of the forest, where sunlight filtered through the lush canopy above, a symphony of greenery unfolded in every direction. Towering trees stood tall and proud, their ancient limbs reaching skyward in a dance of elegance and grace. Their verdant leaves rustled softly in the gentle breeze, creating a soothing lody that echoed through the tranquil expanse.

Shafts of golden sunlight pierced through the dense foliage, casting dappled patterns of light and shadow upon the forest floor below. Wildflowers of every hue carpeted the ground in a vibrant tapestry of colors, their delicate petals swaying in the breeze like tiny dancers in a grand ballet.

Birdsong filled the air, a chorus of lodies that seed to emanate from every corner of the forest. Brightly colored birds flitted amongst the branches, their wings ablaze with iridescent hues as they darted and soared through the verdant canopy.

Butterflies danced on the air, their delicate wings shimring in the sunlight as they flitted from flower to flower in a graceful ballet of flight. Bees buzzed lazily amongst the blooms, their industrious hum a testant to the vitality of the forest ecosystem.

Moss-covered rocks and fallen logs provided a haven for small woodland creatures, their cozy nooks and crannies offering shelter and sanctuary amidst the verdant expanse. The earthy scent of damp soil and decaying foliage hung in the air, mingling with the sweet perfu of wildflowers and the resinous aroma of pine.

As the sunlight filtered through the trees, casting a warm golden glow upon the forest floor, it was easy to lose oneself in the serene beauty of this enchanted realm. Here, amidst the whispering trees and the gentle rustle of leaves, one could feel a profound sense of peace and tranquility, as if ti itself had slowed to a halt in this magical oasis of nature’s splendor.

In the verdant depths of the forest, bathed in the soft glow of sunlight filtering through the canopy above, a figure moved with grace among the undergrowth. Clad in a simple cloak that blended seamlessly with the natural hues of the woodland, she moved with a quiet purpose, her keen eyes scanning the forest floor for signs of life.

Every now and then, she would pause to pluck a ripe mushroom from the rich earth, her movents precise as she carefully gathered the bounties of the forest. With practiced hands, she discerned the edible from the poisonous, selecting only the choicest specins to add to her collection.

Lost in her task, she was startled by the sudden sound of a heavy thud nearby. Pausing mid-reach, she turned to see a figure sprawled amidst the foliage, his presence a stark contrast to the serene tranquility of the forest around them.

The woman’s heart skipped a beat as she rushed to the man’s side, her cloak billowing behind her in her haste. Kneeling beside him, she took in the severity of his injuries with a quick, practiced eye. Despite the gravity of his condition, his serene expression caught her off guard, and she couldn’t help but be struck by the faint glimr of humor in his eyes.

"Are you alright?" she asked, her voice laced with worry as she assessed his condition. The man’s pallor and the severity of his injuries were evident, but despite his pain, there was a glimr of humor in his eyes.

"I’ve been better," he admitted with a weak chuckle, his lips quirking into a faint smile despite the agony he must have been enduring. "But seeing you here... I think I’ll manage."

The woman couldn’t help but smile at his attempt at levity, though her concern remained palpable. Gently, she reached out to assess his injuries, her fingers tracing over bruises and cuts with a delicate touch.

"We need to get you so help," she said, her voice firm as she glanced around the forest, searching for any sign of assistance. But the dense canopy above offered little solace, and she realized they were alone in this secluded corner of the woods.

As she touched his hand, her fingers tracing the lines of his palm, her eyes widened in alarm at what she felt beneath his skin. The man’s ridians were shattered, a jumbled ss of broken energy pathways that spoke of a dire confrontation.

"Your ridians... they’re broken apart?!" she exclaid, her voice tinged with shock and concern.

The man chuckled weakly, though his amusent seed out of place given the severity of his condition. "Haha, I guess so," he admitted with a wince.

"What did you do?" she demanded, her brow furrowing in frustration as she tried to make sense of the situation.

"I was having a bit of a scuffle with an old ghost, I suppose," he replied casually, though the gravity of his words hung heavy in the air. Then, with a sudden change of tone, he looked at her intently. "Say, are you the lady of the woods?"

His question caught her off guard, and for a mont, she hesitated, unsure of how to respond. But as she t his gaze, she saw a glimr of hope flicker in his eyes, a silent plea for reassurance in the face of uncertainty.

The woman continued to tend to his wounds, her hands deft and gentle as she worked to ease his pain. She neither denied nor accepted his assumption, choosing instead to focus on the task at hand.

"What makes you think so?" she asked, her tone neutral as she concentrated on her ministrations.

The man let out a soft chuckle, his voice tinged with amusent despite the pain he must have been feeling. "Oh, I don’t know," he replied with a hint of sarcasm, "maybe because you’re in the woods, and... a lady."

His response elicited a small smile from the woman, a flicker of amusent dancing in her eyes as she continued her work. She couldn’t deny the truth in his words, but she also couldn’t deny the sense of familiarity that washed over her in his presence, as if they were connected by sothing deeper than re chance.

The lady continued her ministrations, her curiosity piqued by the man’s revelation. "And what is your na?" she inquired, her tone gentle yet inquisitive.

The man winced slightly as she tended to his injuries before responding, "My na is Lyon."

"Lyon? The Eternal Golem vanquisher?" the lady echoed, her surprise evident in her voice.

Lyon chuckled softly, a hint of disbelief coloring his tone. "Wow, you heard that?"

"Just because I live in the woods doesn’t an I never go outside," the lady retorted, rolling her eyes playfully. Her words carried a touch of sass, revealing a spirited nature beneath her calm exterior.

"Can you stand?" queried the lady of the woods, her concern evident in her voice.

"Yeah, of course," Lyon replied confidently, attempting to rise to his feet. However, as soon as he did, he wavered unsteadily before losing his balance completely, prompting him to lurch forward.

"Whoa," he exclaid, his arms flailing as he struggled to regain his equilibrium, only to find himself caught by the lady’s steady hands.

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