
"You want to be as soon as possible?" agartha asked his wife.
Lily nodded. "Faster is better, isn't it? We are officially husband and wife. Who will ban it?" Lily made Agartha smile.
"Yes, it will be soon. But what if we take a shower and do it again?" Agartha seduces Lily.
"Lt!" Lily pinched her husband's chest. "I'm still tired, my husband. It'll be tonight." Lily's negotiating.
"Night?!"
"He-it."
"don't want. It'll be noon, "agartha bargained.
Lily held her laughter. "alright. But now I want to sleep again. I'm still sleepy." Lily asked for permission.
Agartha smiled. "alright. Please sleep, my wife." He then kissed Lily.
A long night they had just spent together, with all their love and all their tempestuous feelings. Though Lily should not be too tired after treatment. But that longing is no longer bearable. They finally vent all the longing desires that exist until they do not remember what time it is. Until finally, when the morning came Lily was still sleepy. He wants to rest his body.
The prince himself will not force the will to let Lily take Ara and Rain back to his world. He allowed the wife to rest a lot after a tiring night. Lily was slowly falling back asleep in her arms. His wife really needs a lot of rest.
Now the two have melded into one in the sacred bond of marriage. They also will not delay if given a baby. So now we wait for the next happy news. Lily's pregnancy after her marriage to Agartha.
Meanwhile, in Ara and Rain...
"Darling, wakeup! We're going back to earth!" Ara woke her husband.
Rain looks sleepy. "Is the portal open?" He was still lazy to open his eyes.
"Said grandma, by noon will be open. Come on, get up!" Ara tugged at the arm of her husband who was still hugging the bolster.
"But ...." Rain refused.
"Nothing but. Come fast!" She pulled her husband's hand.
"Huh, yeah. Alright."
Rain woke up from his sleep. However, he did not immediately wake up, but rather sat on the mattress while closing his eyes. Although Ara...
"Darling!!!"
Ara was getting upset at her husband. He left his waist because Rain had not yet moved from his bed.
"Yes, yes." Finally, Rain woke up. "Can you see Grandma again?" asked Rain while walking towards the bathing area.
"Yes. Yesterday when I woke up, I fainted again, didn't I?" ask Ara.
"He-it." Rain nodded lazily. He's still sleepy.
"That's because I had to hear Grandma's message first" Ara said again.
"Message? What did grandma say?" asked Rain while lazily heading towards the bathroom.
They finally arrived at the front door of the padepokan bathing area. Ara opened the door.
"Message grandma at that time..."
That time...
Ara was back in the boundless space. The room was white as long as the eyes looked. He then sat cross-legged while waiting for the bracelet-giver's grandmother to come. However, it turned out that only his voice could be heard.
"My grandchild." The bracelet-giving grandmother greeted Ara.
"grandmother?" Ara immediately responded.
"Your journey in Agartha is over. You can go home quietly. Soon the portal will open when the sun is almost in the middle of the sky." The bracelet-giver's grandmother reported.
"What does midday mean, Grandma?" asked Ara while getting up.
"Yes, right. The sign that the portal will open is the meeting of two colored stones, blue and green in your hand." The bracelet-giver grandmother said.
"Blue and green stones?" Ara was astonished. "But I don't have the stone, Grandma. Where did I get it?" ask Ara again.
"Quiet, Grandchild. The prince will give it to you. Take good care of both stones. You also have to keep your trip a secret while in Agartha." Grandma bracelet give orders.
Ara seemed to think. "Are there any consequences that I would have to bear if one day I slipped, Grandma?" ask Ara again.
For a moment the bracelet-giving grandmother fell silent. "Mankind sometimes cannot accept anything beyond logic. You can be considered crazy if you admit this. So better keep it to yourself. Enough of you and your husband to know where Agartha is." The bracelet-giver's grandmother explained.
Okay, Grandma." Ara also supported him.
"Until we meet again, my granddaughter. Be patient so that the results are satisfactory." The bracelet-giver's grandmother told her, and Ara began to wake up.
.........
"Oh, so. So the prince will give you the blue and green stone?" ask Rain for his wife.
"Yes. Grandma said so. That's why we need to get to him quickly." Ara wanted her business to be finished quickly.
Rain nodded. Both of them entered the bath. Take off the dress and robe and start cleaning the body with shower water.
"I wish we could meet with Mom." Rain wished while taking his bath soap.
"Mother?" Ara curious. He still curls his hair.
"Yes. My mother's alive. He is in Turkey at the moment. Hopefully we can get to Turkey so we don't have to bother looking." Rain hopes.
At that time Ara also realized with the great desire of her husband. Rain wants to see his mother soon. Ara also realized how much affection Rain had for her mother.
Ara nodded. "May your wish come quickly, dear." Ara also prayed.
Rain rubbed his wife's head. "Let's take a shower, my wife." Rain began flushing his wife's body with water.
The two took a bath together with her. Rain helped rub Ara's back body with soap, as did Ara who helped rub Rain's back body. They enjoyed the time before returning to the real world. And now Rain is more able to trust the advantages that his wife has. He no longer disputes or relates it to logic. Because according to him, what Ara said was true.
Meanwhile in Ukraine...
Byrne is still testing the virus. Which the virus will be the most profitable merchandise. Although it is bad for humans, Byrne still has to make it. He could not escape the area because it was heavily guarded by many armed men. It is impossible to leave if not shot dead.
Maybe I should call Owdie.
Byrne decided to take a break after getting tired of making a deadly virus. He eventually exited the lab, leaving behind his experimental mice that were being harbored with the virus. Byrne wanted to rest inside his secret room that was in the basement. He then called Owdie using a number that no one else knew. Byrne called Owdie in privacy.