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The Amazing Son in Law The Charismatic Charlie Wade

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Many years had flown by since Morgana’s last visit to Lucius’s resting place. Though hundreds of years had lapsed,

she could still discern the spot where Lucius’s grave had been.

Despite her having obliterated the tombstone and even the graves themselves having been consumed by the

relentless passage of time, she had an uncanny knack for locating Lucius’s burial site.

Though she knew his body wasn’t entombed here, Morgana still regarded this place as the closest connection to

her older brother.

At that moment, her heart brimmed with sorrow, remorse and a touch of bitterness. Her emotions surged and like

an unbidden tide, the events of that fateful year flooded her thoughts.

Initially, Morgana’s rush of affection and impulsive feelings for Lucius, followed by his abrupt disappearance from

her view, had led her to believe that he must have been dispatched to Maria with the ring bestowed by their

mentor. Thus, she had hastily departed the mountains and embarked on a journey in search of him.

Yet the road from the Mountains was perilous and far-flung and Morgana was still a prime fugitive hunted by the

rebel court.

Undaunted, she undertook great trials to reach Diannan, only to find Lucius’s body already missing, consigned to

the earth. It was then she learned the grim truth, her older brother, whose cultivation outshone her own, had met

his demise by her own hand.

Truthfully, she hadn’t intended to end Lucius’s life. Her aim was to seize the Eternal Green Pill that their Master had

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left in Lucius’s care, along with the enigmatic ring.

Moreover, in her estimation, given Lucius’s prowess, even a stab to his heart shouldn’t have proven fatal.

After all, Lucius wielded mastery over reiki. Though his cultivation remained nascent, his reiki wasn’t wholly lacking,

enabling him to temporarily stabilize his injuries and progressively recuperate by harnessing his spiritual essence.

His wounds would mend and vitality would be restored, in a mere month or two, he’d be whole again, as he had

been.

Once in Diannan and after much inquiry, Morgana received the unthinkable news, Lucius had been interred, a truth

she struggled to fathom. Only through persistent questioning did the reality settle in, Lucius was indeed gone, with

his daughter arranging his burial.

Regret was now beyond her reach, for no matter how she lamented, the dead could not be reclaimed. So

resentment seeped in, a belief that Lucius had chosen death over her love, a love spanning the ages.

And so, she vented her rage upon Lucius’s tombstone and even upon Maria’s mother’s, abstaining from returning

for years. Her absence wasn’t because she’d moved on from Lucius, but rather, in over three centuries, she still

could not banish his memory from her heart.

And now, kneeling at Lucius’s grave, Morgana whispered with emotion, “Brother Lucius, vividly I recall our first

encounter. Back then, you were thirteen or fourteen and I, a mere twelve or thirteen, yet at that sight, love took

root. From that day, I awaited your presence in our home, longing to glimpse you. Outside my brother’s chamber,

I’d eavesdrop on your weighty discussions…”

“Upon hearing your plan to forsake the pen for the sword, I learned to bind my hair and wield the sword and spear,

practicing ceaselessly. I yearned to stand by your side, to fight at your flank, to assist in your battles. Then, I

concluded I’d stand with you for a lifetime. Wherever you ventured, I’d be there; whatever your venture, I’d share

it. I’d follow your sword into the rebel ranks or return to the fields, forsaking strife, to stand at your side. Such were

my thoughts, such my devotion.”

“When you and your elder sister founded the Warriors Den, I was the third member of the Warriors Den

Association. Though you and your sister rejected my inclusion, I remained steadfast, declaring intent to stand

alongside you both. I cited patriotism as my motivation, but in truth, I was merely a woman…”

“My allegiance was yours, regardless of Han or anyone. I wished only to be near you, my cherished one. If you

declared this realm for the emperor, I’d march sword in hand against the rebels until the last, if you chose peace in

any realm, I’d cast aside my blade and pledge my loyalty.”

As her words flowed, Morgana’s tears flowed freely. She set alight the final sheet of yellow paper voice choked,

“Brother Lucius, I thought time would sway your heart, but I was blind to the truth, you never loved me. I stood by

you from the year of the golden hairpin to your fortieth year…”

“Twenty-eight years of valor, countless battles, near-death escapes. Amid it all, many worthy hearts sought mine,

but only yours held it. From that first gaze to my final strike, all I gave was for you. But to my dismay, you remained

unmoved. My heart’s lament…”

Now, Morgana wept openly, unable to utter more.

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Nori refrained from invoking his spiritual aura, observing Morgana’s faint form through shifting shadows. He sensed

tears, yet couldn’t be sure.

Maria, though she couldn’t make out Morgana clearly, observed the dappled firelight amid the woods. Complex

emotions swept across her features. She’d assumed Morgana’s visit was born of anger for her father, not

foreseeing the ritual with the yellow paper before his grave.

Unbeknownst to her, Morgana, after wiping her tears, opened an old wine jug, pouring its contents onto the burnt

offerings.

She murmured, “Brother Lucius, in three centuries, I’ve witnessed the world’s evolution. The more it changed, the

more I yearned to remain. Yet, lacking a Millennial Pill, I have but a century left. Maria, my brother’s sole heir, has

eluded me for three hundred years. My intentions aren’t malicious. Should she willingly yield the ring, I’ll show her

kindness. But time wanes, patience dims. If she obstructs me, repercussions will follow. Forgive me, Brother…”

Pausing, Morgana sighed, “By the way, I plan to scour the mountain vicinity, seeking our Master’s hidden trove. Its

discovery may reconcile us, else Maria and I tread a different path.”

Pouring the last of the wine onto the earth, she whispered, “Brother Lucius, I depart now. When I acquire the pill, I’ll

pay respects again.”

With the wine gone, Morgana arose and exited the forest. She left behind the bustling youths and the rising sun,

without a backward glance. Little did she suspect that Maria, whom she sought for over three centuries, lingered

amidst those jovial young souls.

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