Chapter 6: Farewell (4)
Chapter 6: Farewell (4)
Chapter 6: Farewell (4)
After I left the temple, I wandered through the streets of the city. I wanted to leave it all behind and escape from the world.
When I began to lose strength in my legs from exhaustion, I sat at the fountain in the square and spent hours there fiddling with the necklace I had intended to give to Liza. I didnt have the courage to see her face to face.
It wasnt until darkness fell that I returned to the temple. I dont know how much time I spent outside, but all the lights in the temple were already out.
Suddenly, I saw a silhouette loitering alone in the temple garden. The silhouette noticed me and immediately ran towards me.
The silhouette was Lizas.
Hi.
Youre finally here. Where were you? I thought I wouldnt see you.
I had a bad feeling as soon as I saw her, so I avoided her gaze.
Glad to see you are well.
I deliberately treated her coldly.
Thank you. Who are you waiting for?
You, of course. Theres something I really want to talk to you about. Im also curious to know how youve been. Lets walk for a while and talk.
We left the temple and headed for the woods we frequented as children. There, the moonlight dimly illuminated the path.
As we walked down the path together like in the past, I felt a distant attitude from Liza. She didnt run into my arms as soon as she saw me. And now she didnt hold my hand or stick to me. She wasnt the Liza I knew.
Still, we talk about our lives.
How are you doing in the workshop? Do you still work there?
Yes, I have achieved some recognition and now I can sell my works under my name.
Thats great.
Liza, what about you?
It was a pathetic question, but I really wanted to know. If I listen to her reasons, Ill come to understand even if it hurts now. My mother abandoned me without giving me a reason, for which I suffered a lot.
Do you need to know?
Yes, I need it.
Liza thought for a while before speaking.
I have thought a lot since then. It was my fault you almost died. You wouldnt have been hurt if I hadnt been hell-bent on us going in search of the fragments of the star.
You did your best to protect me, but it was useless and you were on the brink of death. Under normal circumstances, we would both have died. Luckily, the wraith retreated.
It was then that I realized the reality. If I held on to memories and feelings, I would get nowhere and we would both suffer. I thought about what would have happened if Elliott had been in your place. My senior would have driven off the wraith and stayed by my side until we found the fragments of the star. Elliott is strong and reliable enough to do that.
You dont have what it takes to be by my side.
Im sorry.
Her answer was reasonable. I was an idiot. Deep down in my heart, I hoped that Liza would want to fight for our love no matter what adversities lay ahead. It was impossible that love could prevail despite distance, difference in status, wealth and talent.
Anyone in Lizas position would have made the same decision.
I could only surpass that guy in the memories I shared with Liza. However, a bright future and a new world awaited Liza. As she flourished in that unique environment, she would meet more special people and have better experiences, which would lead to her childhood memories and attachments being replaced by new ones.
That was good for Liza. It hurt so much, but at least now I could accept it.
My role in Lizas life was over.
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