The Bungsu Princess Inferior

The Bungsu Princess Inferior
67. Choices



The night had come, I threw myself in an empty long chair on the roof, enveloping myself with the blanket Ken had left for me. My eyes looked at the sky that now seemed to be full of stars, not quite the same as my dream with him. Do we live under a different sky?


I took a deep breath, I had a lot of things to do. "Balin, please buy me a large piece of land downtown, at least it can hold thousands of people."


Balin appeared to himself and rested before me, I stretched out a red bag bearing the gold sun to him. Balin received the bag and kept it, saluted it and disappeared like it had been swallowed up by the earth.


The night wind blew flying my long silver hair that I let down, I raised my blanket.


"Miss, what are you doing here?"


Lia walked towards me with a slightly trembling body, "oh my goodness, isn't it cold?"


I moved towards Lia and wrapped her body in the blanket I was wearing. I flicked my finger, the heating barriers appeared instantly making the invisible wall on the roof, the air became warmer than before.


"May I lie there?" tanya Lia pointed at the long chair beside the chair I was wearing earlier. I nodded to give him an answer, and he immediately stepped out and lay down.


I followed him, I sat in my chair and looked at Lia who was lying down beside me.My hands moved to slide the blanket to cover her body, even though the heating barrier had been put on, I was still afraid that she would be cold.


"Lia, today I'm meeting some people." Lia looked at me with her beautiful eyes, she was silent but listening well. "From them I know that the pain you feel every day is most likely from your sealed aura. That aura should be activated when you're seventeen, but as opposed to your birth aura you feel tremendous pain."


Lia's eyes showed interest, I continued my words while remembering that nothing was missed. "The Prophet who came to you at that time, chose the way to seal your aura, perhaps he intended to release the seal when you were ready to endure the pain, but unfortunately he died and could not complete it."


"So you mean, my pain will heal if my aura seal is removed?" ask Lia excitedly.


I shook my head weakly, "when the aura seal is released, you will feel an immense pain, a pain that you should have endured at your seventeenth age."


"What are you talking about?"


I let out a long sigh, I knew that sooner or later Ken would definitely find out, Lia looked surprised to find her brother appearing all of a sudden.


"I repeat my question, what are you talking about?" asked Ken who was now right in front of me and Lia, his eyes staring intently at me, his aura felt strong.


"I don't want to explain them one by one, so come out Liam!"


Liam came out from the direction of the stairs, his steps seeming to stagger. Lia was again surprised to find the husband she thought was sound asleep was hiding on the stairs.


I flicked my finger and created two chairs facing each other between me and Lia. Without me telling Ken and Liam to sit down, they looked at me expectantly.


"I won't repeat my words from the beginning because I'm sure you've heard them clearly" seeing from the expressions of the two I'm sure they've been eavesdropping long before the conversation even started.


"When the seal was released, Lia would feel a tremendous pain, many times more than what she felt now, a pain that Lia should have endured at the age of seventeen, so Lia are you capable and sure you can bear it?"


"Do you feel it? Why do you so easily ask that? Why are you urging my wife?" Liam looks at me not like it.


"Aren't you too disrespectful, Mr Liam?"


I turned my head and found Aciel staring intently at Liam, he approached me and sat down beside me, in my armchair, making Aciel right between me and Ken.


"I'm not leaving here, so let's just say I don't exist."


I let out a long sigh, and let Aciel behave.


"I'm sorry if I press you too much, Lia. I'm sorry I don't understand how you feel."


Aciel glanced at me, "what do you mean? You even feel many timesmmmppffffff." I silenced Aciel's mouth while warning him.


"Shut up, or go!" Threatened me to Aciel who made him choose to be quiet.


Lia seemed to be squeezing the edge of the blanket she was holding, "the memory of the pain is still clear, I doubt I can hold it."


"Is there any other way?" Ken looked at me expectantly.


"Read it," I said imitating the words of the mother.


"What do you mean, miss?" Ken looks impatient.


"Lia needs to divide her pain, if Lia's born aura is a coppery aura then when viewed from the family lineage most likely the sealed aura is a soil aura or a green aura of a grower, then if seen from the family lineage it is most likely a sealed aura, then we need people with that aura."


"I have both," Ken looked at me confidently.


"I also have the aura of the land" said Liam who now seemed to hold Lia's hand.


"But even sharing it, will not guarantee the safety of Miss Lia," Aciel again said. This time I nodded, I agreed with Aciel's words, could it be that Aciel barged in knowing I couldn't deliver bad news?


"Dividing the pain does not mean relieving the pain from the main source, Miss Lia remains the main source of pain, the pain, and the one who is willing to share can only bear a little bit of the pain that Miss Lia feels, besides you can also transfer energy to sustain Miss Lia, but I repeat, too, all of that still doesn't guarantee Miss Lia's safety." Aciel sounded serious, he emphasized the important point of being painful.


"So the point is, you can't move Lia's pain completely?" Liam asked in a smoother tone than before.


"Yes" I and Aciel nodded at the same time.


"Even the worst is inevitable, right?" This time Ken looked at me.


I gave him a nod, "i know this is heavy but wouldn't it be better to try our best not to regret it later on?" My gaze was fixed on Lia, "whatever the result, at least we know that we have tried our best, made all the efforts we can do, so there is no regret."


"Did his immortality have no effect at all?" Ken cut my words.


"The person I met said that his immortality had been eroded by the unnatural seal of his aura, and that person asked me to grant Lia the right to vote," my gaze returned to the pretty eyes of Lia who now looked riled up. "He asked me to give Lia the full right to decide, because Lia has the right to choose her way of life, and we are obliged to support her choice."


I stared right in Lia's eyes, which now looked teary, "i promise to support whatever your decision is, so think carefully."


I looked up at the sky, "i wish everyone around me could live happily without regret."


As soon as the golden powder descended, it was like rain on a star-filled night, giving blessings to those who matter to me.