Hehe, Su Xin's expression will be interesting. Imagine him being surrounded by everyone shouting "Saintess!"

"Huh?" Before Karen could react, she was pulled into a flower shop.

The florist turned around triumphantly and gave a meaningful smile to the person behind her who hadn't outrun her.

People's hearts are always pure; I will be good to those who are good to me.

"Come, come, Saintess, I'm sorry, I have such a bad memory. Captain Karen, come and pick out a few bouquets of flowers!" the shopkeeper greeted warmly.

Karen shook her head. As a soldier fighting for the people, how could she just take other people's things?

I didn't bring any money or valuables to exchange today.

"No, no, I appreciate your kindness, but you really don't need to. I can't accept your flowers for nothing. You can sell them to make your life better."

After Karen finished speaking, the florist sighed deeply, touched his face with one hand, and said mournfully:

"My daughter is 16 and engaged to the neighbor's son. They're inseparable. They're both so old, shouldn't they be talking about marriage by now?"

Suddenly, the florist changed the subject, pointing directly at Karen.

"Captain Karen is so young, she must have a boy she likes, right? Let's get engaged!"

"Huh?!" Kallen was stunned, not reacting at first, and subconsciously shook her head: "I really don't need it, Kaslana can't take what the people have for free! I, I don't have a fiancé."

The florist seemed not to hear him and continued introducing the flowers and plants: "Clover, one leaf represents a prayer, two leaves represent hope, and three leaves represent luck and love."

After that, the florist forced all the clover into Karen's hands. Karen stood there without resisting, looking thoughtfully at the clover in her hand.

The florist's eyes lit up the moment he saw Karen's reaction.

It's true! The saint does indeed have a preference for boys! I wonder what kind of great, handsome, and noble boy is worthy of being praised and sung about by all of Europe.

"White roses symbolize pure love. One rose represents love at first sight, two roses represent that it is only you and me in the world, three roses represent I love you, and four roses represent that I will love you until death."

"Haha, it may sound a bit corny, but men often come to my shop to buy four roses to give to their beloved girls. After all, it's a token of their affection."

"If you like someone, the most important thing is to tell them how you feel and let them know."

"If you keep hiding in the background and hesitating, you might lose the other person one day, and that will only leave you with lifelong regret."

The florist wrapped up four more pure white roses and forced them into Karen's hands again.

Karen snapped out of her daze and realized she was holding four white roses and a bunch of clover. To ease the awkwardness, Karen casually pointed to one of the oddly shaped flowers and asked, "Flowers?"

The florist patiently explained: "Pansies, especially red pansies, symbolize longing."

"The yellow pansy symbolizes a mixture of joy and sorrow."

“The meaning of the purple pansy flower.”

Karen listened to her boss and murmured to herself, "Silent love."

The florist chuckled and said, "There are two situations. There are only two types of people who buy these flowers: one represents someone who has a crush, and the other represents someone who is in love with someone they don't truly love."

"Because of a lack of courage to express their feelings, and because they know the other person's heart is not with them, they are still unwilling to let go."

"Pansies definitely don't suit Captain Karen. How about we look at some other flowers? They're more romantic!"

The florist walked deeper into the shop, and after a short while, he realized that Karen had not followed, so he turned around to look for Karen.

Karen stood there like a wooden statue, staring blankly at the purple pansies, her lips trembling.

Her clean eyes shimmered with a beautiful light.

The florist walked back to Karen and asked, "Captain Karen?"

Karen gently placed the flowers in her hand aside and pointed to the purple pansy: "These flowers are for you. I want to buy a purple pansy. I will return the money to you after I return to the Kaslana family."

The florist was clearly taken aback; she knew perfectly well the meaning of the purple pansy.

Clearly reserved for those who love unrequitedly, yet like the bright moon in the sky, the noble and pure saintly Kallen specifically requested the flower?

Is it

The florist had a terrible idea, but it was immediately labeled as impossible and unreasonable.

It's truly absurd, like a rich person giving money to a poor person, only for the poor person to refuse it out of gratitude.

picture?

In all of Europe, is there any saint who unilaterally loves a man but cannot win his heart? That seems impossible, given the saint's current reputation and prestige.

Even a florist, a woman in her forties, likes the saintess, not a man.

A slender figure, stunning beauty, long, white hair, a gentle personality, a soft voice, extraordinary abilities, and a distinguished family background.

Is it good to have an off-the-charts level of security and happiness? Some people might reject the affections of such an outstanding girl?

The florist didn't dare ask any more questions; it was a private matter, perhaps the most unspeakable secret in the saint's heart.

Karen held the purple pansies in both hands, a faint, contented smile on her face.

"boss."

"Hmm? Did the Holy Maiden give any instructions?" the florist replied nervously.

Karen said earnestly, "I believe there is another answer to the question of love in silence."

"I...I...I am here, Your Majesty. What do you want, the answer?"

"Waiting, I believe there is a third answer: waiting."

Karen smiled gently, revealing the simple answer in her heart, complete yet—

You know I love you, and I'm waiting for you to love me back.

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A lengthy and fairly objective review of The Invisible Light, in which I will provide a unified response, but it contains numerous spoilers.

One:

My artistic style doesn't involve piling up fancy words; my descriptions of moods and personifications are all carefully crafted.

Artistic writing, frankly speaking, is time-consuming and not popular; everyone just wants to see a solid plot. But I prefer to insert elements to connect the beginning and end, and to abstractly depict the characters' inner thoughts.

Secondly and thirdly:

The system repeats phrases only to make them memorable at a glance; the repetitions are mostly foreshadowing. The system can also treat her as a companion to Su Xin, offering guidance only at certain moments, with no dialogue appearing in the normal plot.

Fourthly, the depiction of Otto's emotions is in line with the beginning of a normal story. A complete story always needs elements. My detailed description does not mean that he must become the official couple. It's just that I feel that the character of Otto is worth describing in words.

I don't want to cash in on CP (couple pairing) stories; I just want to write a complete story with a beginning and an end, after which Otto will stand by Su Xin's side and fight against the world. He's a character who appears throughout the entire story, so he needs to be described to logically explain Otto's subsequent actions.

Su Xin's memories of Ying Jie serve as a prelude to Volume Two v2v, a grand magic trick: destruction, rebirth, and destruction again.

Volume Two contains stories from the early stages of the pre-civilization era and stories from the later stages of the pre-civilization era. These recollections also explain Su Xin's personality; he carries many burdens, so he cannot betray those who sacrifice because of selfish emotions.

Fifthly: The protagonist and Yae Sakura have a complicated relationship; the protagonist has feelings of affection and gratitude towards her.

The protagonist is uncertain about the future. He has the ability to grant Yae Sakura immortality, but this would affect his plans. Therefore, he is hesitant and preparing to explain everything to Yae Sakura to avoid being forced back into Kallen's body. (This incident is orchestrated by Su Xin from the future. In the future, Su Xin manipulates the Golden-Eyed Crimson Kite to precisely injure Kallen, causing her to fall into the Far East, allowing Su Xin to return and forcing the present Su Xin to keep moving towards the future.)

Finally: I'm not good at writing this kind of story. Whether it's transmigration/yuri or lesbian, I don't discriminate against any relationship, just like my pinned comment:

This book is meant to make up for the regret of that previous one; making money is secondary.

You can probably understand why it takes so much time and so many words to write.

I have done my best to write this book and tell a complete story; that is all.

So it's not really a light novel; it incorporates various elements, so it's impossible for everyone to like it. It's normal for people to have opinions and disagreements, which I understand and will respect.

I quite like the character of Karen. For a while, I thought she was a saint because of misinterpretations, but after I finished reading her entire story, I realized that she also stumbled and struggled, eventually forging her own unique path from scratch. Despite her privileged background, she's like an ordinary person constantly striving for her ideals. (I changed this because the Yae Village part somewhat ruined her character.)

I'm a fan of Attack on Titan, and the main characters and Kallen in this book are similar to those in Eren and Mikasa.

The main theme is "The world is cruel, you choose to be an enemy of everyone, but I still choose you."

So, I hope my answer satisfies you. Even if the comments are harsh, I still think it's worth the time to reply to you, at least you read them carefully.

Chapter 87 Oath, Remember

"Pansies are flowers, but they have no roots. Even if they are buried in the soil and given plenty of nutrients, they will wither in no time."

Upon returning to the Kaslana family, Karen's first action was surprisingly not to go to the kitchen to find someone to cook for her, but instead to go back to the garden and bury the pansies in the ground.

"Huh? Really?"

"Common sense, you idiot Karen. But we can't draw any conclusions completely; the world is full of wonders. Most plants will die if their roots are damaged after being uprooted, no matter how carefully they are cared for."

"Their fate was decided in that crucial moment."

Su Xin naturally said that Bukalian stubbornly planted pansies in the garden, where they swayed together with the other colorful and beautiful flowers around them.

The intertwined stars did not cast a bright light, and the evening breeze made the flames flicker between light and shadow.

"Try it if you don't want to. After all, I can't be sure if I'll actually survive. Go for it, Karen, no matter the outcome."

"Of course, I won't regret it!"

After finishing her task, Karen happily returned to her room, washed her hands, sat in front of the mirror, and slowly untied her two braids.

Suddenly, Karen remembered a day when her back ached after lying in bed.

On the second day of the assessment, because of something, my classmates used it as an excuse not to take the assessment.

"Xin, didn't you take advantage of my body while I was sleeping from the very beginning?"

"Uh, it's been too long. I only remember things after you turned 14. No, I guess if I were in your frail body, I would definitely try to improve a little. Like running a few kilometers or doing squats or something." Su Xin smiled.

Karen wasn't angry after hearing this. She stopped untying her braided hair, stood up excitedly, and said with a thrilled expression, "You feel exactly the same way I do now, don't you!"

"That's right, what do you want to do?"

"I'll go out and torture myself."

"Then sit down."

Su Xin grabbed Karen and made her sit obediently in the chair, continuing to untangle her braids.

Karen cried out in distress, "Why?! I can't control my body! It's not fair! It's not fair!"

"I don't want to be tortured for no reason, so I'd better get ready to go to sleep."

Su Xin offered her body to Karen, who stopped testing the waters and sighed. She then reached behind her head and completely untied her braids, her long, silvery hair cascading down her slender waist like a waterfall.

The firelight made her hair shimmer like snowflakes falling under the warm winter sun, reflecting a bright light as they drifted down.

Karen looked in the mirror; her left eye was a pure, azure blue, ethereal and radiant; her right eye was a mysterious golden color, through which she could vaguely see the stars intertwining.

Su Xin was so engrossed in watching that she let her long hair down, making her look like a different person.

Gradually, Su Xin looked at the screen with her right eye: Karen's long hair, reaching her waist, gradually disappeared in the mirror, leaving only a head of elegant and flowing short hair.

His pajamas have been transformed into armor or special clothing that has never been seen before?

Many strange golden patterns appeared on her beautiful face, golden gears turned in her azure pupils, and a pair of huge wings formed by the convergence of energy appeared behind her. They were neither angel wings nor Herrscher wings, nor the light wings of the concept of the end.

It looks somewhat familiar.

"Xin? Should we have short hair from now on? Short hair is more convenient for fighting, don't you think?" Karen suddenly suggested, pulling Su Xin back from her vision of the future.

Su Xin was stunned for two seconds. Was the woman in the scene just now Karen Future?

short hair

羽翼

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A healer?

Su Xin immediately replied, "No need, it's fine as is. You don't need to fight with all your might right now. When you do need to fight with all your might, the length of your hair doesn't matter."

Su Xin advised Karen, whose words had recently given him great encouragement.

Since you'll regret any choice you make, you might as well make a choice that you can't regret in the present moment. As for whether it's a mistake or not, let time tell.

Su Xin tried to see if she could influence the present to change the future outcome.

"Yes, short hair doesn't look good."

"You actually care about that?" Su Xin was a little surprised.

Karen pouted her cherry-pink lips, puffed out her cheeks, and you could tell she was angry just by looking at her brows.

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