33. Who You Are

"I don't know. I don't know what it is," Aurora replied, looking at Igor before her.
Aurora was surprised when Igor hugged her back. However, She was not angry this time and tried to let herself go. Now, she felt comfortable in the man's embrace.
"Igor, can we be together in this life?" Aurora, still in Igor's arms, asked.
"We will be together and no one will be able to separate our love."
"What about death?"
Aurora looked at Igor, who instantly let go of his embrace after she said death. Indeed, death separated the two of them a thousand years ago. Death may also be what can separate their love in this life.
"Tell me honestly! What is holding you back is about death?" Igor asked while looking at Aurora intently.
Aurora fell silent and hugged Igor again, not wanting to lose again. She also threw away her bad thoughts, and for now, all she would do was enjoy her company with the man she loved.
They also did not discuss death again. Igor remained silent while hugging Aurora until they finally decided to get up and have breakfast in the pavilion.
"Igor, doesn't your body feel pain?" Aurora asked while taking a glass of juice from the table.
"What about you? I still remember vividly your body flushing like it was burning."
"I'm fine. I only feel what I felt a thousand years ago that was destroyed by the sun."
"I'm sorry I couldn't protect you."
"Everything is my destiny. Igor, what happened after I was shattered?" Aurora asked Igor again.
Aurora looked at Igor, who answered her question. However, she saw Odelia near the pavilion, and the woman sat beside her.
"How are you, Odelia?" asked Aurora to her friend.
"I'm fine. I told you not if I would get better after getting enough rest."
Aurora smiled, happy that her friend hadn't been seriously injured. She frowned as Odelia kept looking at her.
"What's wrong?" Aurora asked Odelia again.
"Do you remember me?" replied Odelia with another question.
"Of course. I remember who you were either a thousand years ago or in my current life."
"Thank goodness then."
"However, there is something I want to ask you. Who are you really, Odelia?" Aurora asked the woman sitting next to her again.
"You remember, Aurora? You have saved me from the humans who want to burn me. You also only know if I'm a half-magician human."
"Yes, I remember that."
Aurora also listened to Odelia, who told her about her true identity. She didn't think that her friend was the strongest and last magician from that time.
"Are you sure that the witches have been wiped out except for you?" Aurora asked again.
"I can't be sure of the other magicians. However, I've already found out about the white witch and I'm the only one left."
"Tell me after my death a thousand years ago!" Aurora said to Odelia again and, of course, to Igor as well, who had been listening to Odelia since then.
"Odelia, you're the one who tells you everything! I have something to do," Igor continued, getting up and leaving the pavilion.
Aurora stared at Igor's departure. She felt that something was on the man's mind. However, she threw away all the bad thoughts that were in her mind. She refocused on Odelia, who would tell her everything that had happened a thousand years ago after she was wiped out.
"What about my father? Did all the vampires and werewolves annihilate because of your power?" asked Aurora after she had listened to all of Odelia's stories.
Odelia's phone rang. She took her phone and saw the number listed on her phone screen. She ignored it and wanted to answer Aurora's question. However, the person kept contacting her.
"Just lift it! Maybe that's very important," said Aurora, annoyed by Odelia's phone ringing.
"I'll pick it up," Odelia continued as she walked away from the pavilion.
Aurora watches over Odelia's departure, although, in fact, she still wants to talk to her. There are unanswered questions about her father's whereabouts in the past.
"Is my father still alive? What if he were still alive and knew about who I am now?" Aurora muttered.
She got up and walked to the room. Aurora occasionally smiled at the maid who passed by her. After climbing a few stairs, she finally arrived at her room. She took his mobile phone, which was on top of the nain.
Aurora noticed several missed calls and some text messages that she had yet to read. She opened the short messages one by one and read them.
While she was reading the message, her phone rang. She saw the number listed on her mobile phone screen. Aurora did not recognize the number and intended to ignore it. However, the person kept contacting her.
"Hello," Aurora greeted me after she decided to pick it up.
Aurora listened to the person's words on the other end of the phone. She felt that something was strange because that person could know her mobile number. She was patient, first listening to everything the person on the other end of the phone wanted.
"Where is the place?" asked Aurora to the person on the other end of the phone because that person wanted to meet her in person.
She listened to the person's answer again and then hung up. Aurora came out from inside the room. She was already in front of the castle exit when she saw Hans.
"Hans, can I come with your car?" asked Aurora to the man.
"Where are you going? Does Igor know if you want to go?" replied Hans with a few questions.
"There are things I have to complete in the company. Igor, don't know if I'm leaving. I don't know where he is now anyway."
Aurora said again in a slightly forceful tone to Hans to take her away from the castle. She smiled, and finally, the man told her to get into the car.
The car left the castle. During the trip, Aurora was silent, making the atmosphere in the car quiet and stiff.
"Hans, why don't you hate me for causing your brother to be gone?" Aurora asked, breaking the silence.
"Hate? Maybe now I have the intention to end your life because I have made my brother gone," Hans replied while adding the speed of his car so that Aurora was surprised.
"Hans...."
A THOUSAND YEARS OF LOVE
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