Zuko reminisced about Lina’s fearlessness in the face of Violet’s bullying and her resilience when betrayed by Gia. He attributed her courage and determination to her family’s unwavering support.

With the backing of their parents, the children could soar like eagles in the sky, unafraid and uninhibited.

Zuko gently caressed Lina’s face with his thumb, smiling warmly.

“Hey, were you testing me with all those words?” he asked.

“What? No!” She pouted. “Hmph, I thought you were trying to convince me to move to Centrolis and never return to Jangasas after marrying you!”

Zuko forced a smile. “Why would I do that…”

Lina looked at him seriously. “Zuko, I’m setting this rule with you! After I marry you, you can’t stop me from going home!”

“Of course,” he reassured her, holding her hand. “You won’t have to go back and forth… By then, let’s move your parents to Centrolis. If Dave works hard, he can get into the University of Centrolis. I promise that you and your family will be together forever.”

She smiled and leaned into him like a contented lady.

interrupted by the ringing of

came through. “C-Come to

“What happened to her!?”

hurried to the hospital, with Lina making several calls along the way to find out about Melissa’s

while taking a stroll in the park. The argument had escalated into

at work or in school, only middle-aged and elderly individuals witnessed the altercation. No one dared to intervene as the two women exchanged blows, ending with them falling into

injuries, but Melissa hit her head

attracted the attention of onlookers, predominantly elderly individuals. The situation

was evident. As they arrived at the

get her here. She has lost a significant amount of blood and needs

back her tears, and Zuko embraced her, feeling

Type B blood, but we don’t have enough in

Lina said tearfully. “I’m her daughter. I

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