Chapter 815 - What Happened To Rowena? (2/2)
"I didn't inflict anything on her and I cannot tell you where and when she will be reborn The River of Tis"
"So…" Raphael sighed "Hoill I find her?"
"You have yourresponded "You can have that privilege"
Raphael went silent for a long while The hope he harbored in his heart was now laced orry What if he could never find his wife again?
He was a seer too Perhaps he could hone his skills and use the his wife
"I understand," Raphael finally nodded
At this point, he didn't care about anything anyain, he would be happy He was sure he would find her because he would do whatever it took to see Rowena again His chest was starting to feel light
Raphael looked up and see the king soleain"
He felt hope reneithin hiht of finding his wife once more and it ain
"Raphael, do not feel relieved too easily," The King of Cretea said "I do not understand why this wife of yours has chosen to leave you so easily The test will relared at his father "Must you really go through this ordeal again, Father? I have lost ain but you still insist on your test to prove her love? The very sa of Cretea's expression did not change and he remained unbristled by his son's own accusations Instead, thevoice and eventually his gaze softened fatherly
He understood why his son was upset
However, if this Rowena didn't even accept his son when he cast the spell over her eyes and even ran away in the face of being with his son asof Cretea worried
Even in all of his wisdo was still a father and he chose to vieena's actions through the lens of careful discrimination and even pessimism It was in order to protect his son whose love for his as unconditional
Did Rowena choose to leave Raphael because the two of the to be banished from Cretea? Rowena must have known that she could leave Cretea fro of Cretea could not easily trace or track dohere Rowena's would end up So, that was the perfect way to escape further punish decision and far better than si to her homeland
However, the effects of her presence were still felt and it did not sit ith the king of the Gods The King of Cretea saw his own son turn against him and that hurt him to see It truly proved how much influence the woman had over Raphael
Thus the need for prudence and even admonishment