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That day, the girl on the hill seed to be waiting for her.Chapter

Perhaps it was because she stood still in the afternoon breeze, her golden hair dancing lightly like dandelion fluff.Chapter

Or perhaps it was her pale blue dress, gently wrapping around her slender and well-proportioned figure, creating ripples of movent everywhere.Chapter

Whatever the reason, Patunasankus had a strong feeling that the girl was waiting for her.Chapter

A completely absurd illusion.Chapter

The evil dragon flapped her wings, her massive shadow descending not far behind the girl. A sudden gust swept through the rain-washed green hills, stirring up faint, weeping sounds.Chapter

The girl was lost in thought, gazing at the distant horizon, seemingly unaware of her presence.Chapter

Patunasankus also pondered how to directly kidnap this Princess she had long planned to abduct, without reducing the princess before her to a bloody pulp. This had happened countless tis in the past.Chapter

Patunasankus spread her black wings, pushed up with her forelegs, and rose to her full height, her golden pupils contracting tightly as she prepared to let out a deep, mighty roar.Chapter

Before the evil dragon could fully open her jagged, gaping maw, the girl had already turned her head, her gaze different from all other princesses.Chapter

Patunasankus didn't know if it was curiosity or sothing else, nor did she care.Chapter

As long as she could teach that arrogant princess collector Liulan a lesson, Patunasankus didn't care who the princess was or what she was like - she just needed to completely outdo Liulan.Chapter

The evil dragon's massive wings casually swept across the green hills, her dark shadow completely enveloping the girl.Chapter

Patunasankus prepared to face the girl's terror and directly seize this popular Princess.Chapter

Though she didn't understand why Isha's intelligence indicated this Princess always favored staying on these green hills, sotis for hours at a ti, it didn't prevent Patunasankus from abducting her.Chapter

Now with the entire Royal Capital in chaos amid flas, no one could stop her.Chapter

"Hi, do you like the scenery here?" the girl asked as she turned around, her hands clasped behind her back.Chapter

Patunasankus followed the girl's gaze—the dew-kissed grassland, where unknown wild grasses and flowers blood and faded by the roadside fences. If one walked barefoot here, their feet would surely be stained green.Chapter

The evil dragon glanced back at the Royal Capital engulfed in sea of flas.Chapter

The fire blazed fiercely, fanned by the wind.Chapter

"This ans nothing to ," Patunasankus said coldly.Chapter

"I thought so," the girl murmured, with a tone of expected confirmation.Chapter

"Aren't you afraid of ?" The girl's reaction made Patunasankus ask despite herself.Chapter

"Afraid? No, not at all," the girl shook her head, her sky-blue eyes seeming to fra her slender silhouette against the heavens.Chapter

Patunasankus studied her, this enigmatic girl. The evil dragon had never seen such a soft and gentle face.Chapter

The girl pointed toward the distant grass, where the wind brought by the dragon created rippling waves. "You know, this has always been my favorite place. It's enchanting, isn't it? Sotis I stay here for hours, just looking around endlessly."ChapterChapter"The day before yesterday I saw a rabbit," the girl told her. "I saw a deer, and today, I t you."Chapter

"Staying in the sa place always feels tedious to ," Patunasankus said bluntly.Chapter

"No, to it doesn't, and it never will. I suppose that's the biggest difference between us. My na is Latifa," the girl introduced herself, taking half a step forward with an elegant curtsy. "Latifa Flandoya."Chapter

The na suited her as perfectly as this pale blue gown, just as the blue sky, the hills, and the September breeze suited her.Chapter

Perhaps she was forcing herself to appear calm, but if she wanted to pretend, let her. The evil dragon only wanted to capture this top-ranked Princess and carry her back to the lair, then strike back at the self-important Liulan.Chapter

"I know your na, and I ca for you."Chapter

"Hehe~" A brilliant smile flashed across Latifa's face. "Of course I know. You're the evil dragon, and I'm the Princess. Evil dragons are supposed to capture princesses, after all."Chapter

"If you could never see the person you love again, would you be willing?"Chapter

"You have soone you love?"Chapter

"In a way, yes. But the person I love isn't yet the person I'll love."Chapter

"What does that an?"Chapter

Latifa didn't directly answer Patunasankus's question. She lifted her head and gazed absently at the sky for a while, her eyes bluer than the heavens.Chapter

"What do you see when you look at ?"Chapter

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Logically, for an ancient dragon—a long-lived species—forgetting soone should co easily. But it didn't. Instead, what constantly surfaced were fragnted mories, many of them urgent.Chapter

Though the image in mory had faded, today she grew increasingly distinct.Chapter

"What do you see when you look at ?" Patunasankus murmured to herself.Chapter

The evil dragon touched a spot of pain on her breastbone—the very place where Latifa's flowing hair had rested against her heart once or twice.Chapter

In daylight, in darkness, in wind and rain, through the cycle of seasons, amid changing moods, even as flowers shed spring's red garnts for sumr's pink attire—her hair had offered Patunasankus's hands different textures each ti.Chapter

Patunasankus began forcing herself to think of Latifa. Soon, Latifa's face appeared before her eyes.Chapter

Gradually, Patunasankus understood.Chapter

So they had already t many tis.Chapter

In others' eyes and in her own heart, Latifa would still move among familiar people with untiring gentleness and consideration. Though the other might not truly smile back, she would never tire of gazing into their eyes, waiting for that gaze to reflect a glimr of recognition.Chapter

Only thus would she remain forever vivid.Chapter

Death is not the end of life; forgetting is.Chapter

Whether for herself, for her, or for so indescribable emotion within, she must always move forward.Chapter

Patunasankus knew she wouldn't remain forever unchanged, but she could beco better than her initial self.Chapter

She could learn protection and love through silence, could be both powerful and possess a warm heart.ChapterChapterPatunasankus took a deep breath of the vibrant breeze, inhaling the naless fragrance of night and sky it carried.Chapter

She rembered the afternoon sunlight and sky from that ti—the most beautiful things in her mory.Chapter

“Don’t worry. Today, I’ll stay by your side too,” she said. “They will as well.”Chapter

Patunasankus staggered to her feet, recalling everyone she had t along the way—Loranhir, Elaphia, Evelyn…Chapter

Their eyes were filled with her presence.Chapter

Yet in her heart, there was another girl, much like the moon forever gazing at the sun’s rays.Chapter

At tis, Patunasankus felt they were growing more and more like the one who had once caused her worry.Chapter

And she, without even realizing it…Chapter

“I want to beco you,” Patunasankus whispered.

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