"..."

I listened silently as Benedict recounted their story.

Although everything is already set in stone.

But knowing their true feelings is some comfort to me.

That put my mind at ease a little.

At the very least, neither of them encountered any bad things.

I think that's enough.

"teacher."

Just as I was pondering this, Benedict’s suddenly raised voice pulled me back to reality.

"what happened?"

“Julie was a slave you bought in her early years. Although I think neither Prince Zanaba nor you have any intention of controlling her fate, you can separate them no matter what if you ask.”

Benedict said, bowing slightly to me.

"I would like to ask the teacher to respect Julie's decision and not interfere in this matter."

"Consider this my request."

"Please, teacher."

"..."

I looked at Benedict, who was bowing to me, and for a moment I didn't know what to say.

After a long while, he finally managed a bitter smile.

"Don't worry, I won't interfere."

"I'm so happy to hear the teacher say that."

Benedict said, as if she had breathed a sigh of relief.

I couldn't help but laugh.

Perhaps Benedict saw that person's shadow in young Parkus.

that person……

I don't like him.

But I think he's much better than me.

Although he has done many wrong things, these things cannot be made up for or redeemed, and there is no way to clear his name.

But at the very end, he did try for someone.

To change oneself for someone, to become stronger for someone...

For the sake of someone, he knelt down and begged for mercy from someone he used to hate.

Unfortunately.

He is different from me; he doesn't have a second chance.

Perhaps for Benedict, seeing little Parkus grow up was the last hope she could have for that person.

maybe……

No.

He must have been reincarnated into some other world, just like me.

A new chapter in life has begun, and I continue to grow.

Ultimately, they find their own happiness.

"Go."

"Then, I'll go in first."

Benedict smiled shyly, just like she had a long time ago.

……

"Rudeus."

Following closely behind Parkus and the others was another close friend of mine.

The Cliff family.

Cliff, with short black hair, walked over from a distance with his hands behind his back, dressed in a dignified yet not overly formal outfit. Perhaps it was because today's wedding wasn't a Milis-style ceremony that it wasn't too formal.

What a considerate person.

Beside Cliff, Alina Lizzie, with flowing golden curly hair and a tall figure, held his arm tightly, while her other hand held the hand of a boy whose features were almost identical to Cliff's.

It's Alina Lige...

And there's Klep.

Their whole family came.

"Welcome, and thank you all for coming to my wedding."

I immediately went to meet them.

As a follower of the Millican Church, Cliff's attendance at my wedding is, in my opinion, a testament to our friendship.

Cliff was a devout believer, but not a fool.

He has his own code of conduct and his own life creed.

No matter how devout his faith in the Church of Millicum may be.

I believe he was first and foremost Cliff, and only then a believer.

if not.

He wouldn't have gone to such lengths to steal the divine antidote magic from the deepest part of the Milis Church for my sake back then.

"Be happy, Rudius."

Cliff said irritably, "I'm here to congratulate you on your wedding."

"Yes, thank you, Senior Cliff, and Miss Alina Lizzie..."

My gaze fell on Alina Lige, who was standing to the side.

"Oh dear, that's too polite of you."

Alina Liz chuckled softly, "Paul and the others are here too?"

"They arrived a long time ago."

As I spoke, my gaze fell on Klep, who was standing to the side.

"Hello, uncle."

Klap called out to me very obediently.

Clap is 16 years old.

Inheriting the excellent bloodlines of Cliff and Alina Lizzie, Clap was a very well-behaved child. His handsome features carried a touch of refined elegance.

He had a head of thick, black hair, just like Cliff.

"Come on in, Lucy has been looking forward to your arrival all day."

I said with a smile.

Upon hearing this, a blush appeared on Klap's face.

But anticipation soon overcame shyness.

He informed Cliff afterward.

I quickly slipped into the yard to look for that familiar figure.

Chapter Twenty-Eight: Guests (Part Two)

More and more people gathered in the courtyard of Rudius's house.

These people came from all over the world and built bridges around Rudius.

When the familiar adults bumped into each other, they immediately started chatting.

As for the children at home.

Although they were a little unfamiliar with each other, they quickly blended in thanks to the lively atmosphere.

Except for someone.

Riselia strolled through the courtyard, feeling somewhat out of place amidst the lively atmosphere around her.

She knew almost no one here.

Like everyone else, they at least knew one or two people, and then introduced themselves to each other to integrate into the circle and atmosphere.

Unlike Reisheria.

Having lived in the Speludian village since birth, she had never even seen a city outside the village, let alone the lively atmosphere in the courtyard.

Mom seems to be saying she's going to visit my aunt.

Dad went to chat with the other adults.

Before you leave, make sure you have a good time.

but……

What's so fun about this place?

"Ah, green hair!"

"And the ruby ​​on its forehead... isn't this a Speludian?"

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