Chapter 76 - Revival (2/2)

“Of course, Lady. Oh my, are you okay? How long have you been so grown-up? This Charlotte will protect you forever. I will believe and follow your words.” Charlotte was thrilled and embraced Diana warmly.

“Mother said I should now be an adult and keep my family.”

“Yes, of course.”

Man lives the present through the past. Diana already realized it very well. Moreover, with proper evidence, dreams could be real and so did prophecies.

“If you believe me, follow my instructions now.”

“Yes, Lady. I will send someone right now.”

Moving the entourage right next to it was the first way out of Diana’s limits. Yes, it’s not about being happy with milk tea, but about making choices and decisions.

“Trisha, I’m here to give you the curse.” Diana muttered to herself.

***

While Charlotte went out to send someone away, Diana changed her clothes herself. Now, it was not the time to play princess.

It had been a few hours since she returned, but she was still regretful of her past. Of course, it was inevitable. At that time, the past Diana’s regret and despair etched deep into her heart.

“I can’t forgive you,” Diana whispered, staring into the mirror. “I returned more unhappy than before. Even after Diana dies, she will never forget it even after coming back many times.”

Her eyes began to turn red. After accepting too many emotions of the past at once, Diana’s heart was heavy and her head hurt. She then clenched her fists and tried to stay alert. Trisha still existed under the same sky. Diana could not spend a day in vain.

“Lady, did you call me?” After a knock, Gray came in. Diana nodded briefly. Gray was Carl’s messenger from generation to generation, and no matter how young his master was, he was always loyal to the family. Charlotte told the story, but still, she could attest to his loyalty.

“There may be danger in Carl soon.”

“That shouldn’t be so.”

“I will stop it.” The determination was evident in Diana’s blue eyes.

“Of course, you should.” Gray can see the Duke of the first generation in the attitude of a proud and noble Diana. Although young, he believed that Diana is a descendant of Carl.