Reborn From Oblivion by Christia Muray
Chapter 421
Chapter 421
"Your fate was just too tragic. A sweet girl like you didn't deserve such an ending. Maybe the only kindness fate showed you was letting me find you when you were at your lowest point. "When I woke up, I was in a frenzy, vowing to myself that I had to find you. I couldn't let you face the ending I saw in my dream.
"Wwhere are you?" Page eight.
"I've found you.
"At the Dawson family's banquet, I saw you standing with that dreadful man. I was terrified; how could my dream match reality so perfectly?
"I'd rather think of it as a warning dream.
"I have to stop you from diving headfirst into danger.
But why don't you recognize me anymore?"
Page nine.
"Lately, I've been swamped.
"There's so much to learn; my goals have shifted from just having enough food and warm clothes to reaching the top of the pyramid. Only then can I protect the people I care about. Page ten.
"I've found a glitch in this world.
"I'm ecstatic. Maybe this means I can reunite with you sooner."
Page eleven.
"I've shot up in height and become a lot stronger.
letters from girls often find their way into my
say the class beauty has a thing for
not capable of loving any
who can truly affect my
Page twelve.
dream,
you'd be
and stage a scene of
street, letting the
aches, but
you brought me home
want
Page thirteen.
"You have changed.
you've
with that man
in a hate that burns
where this feeling of loss is
the love, the deeper the
I was
love with my
Page fourteen.
driven
miss our time
Page fifteen.
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