The Promise Of Happiness

Chapter 1097



Chapter 1097

Chapter 1097

Last night was a blur to Anna, but she had a vague recollection of what had happened.

She remembered it could have been Natalie gripping her hand the entire time, radiating comfort in a haze of pain.

Thank you, Anna said silently to Natalie as she draped a jacket over her sleeping body. She let Natalie sleep in a little longer, knowing she must have stayed up all night.

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Nereus brought vegetarian meals for her and Anna, and a while after they were finished, he led them to the meditation room where Varre was.

Anna entered the room and glanced at the small table, realizing the pool of blood that Varre vomited had been cleaned of its traces.

Her eyes strayed to Varre, who appeared more gaunt and pale to the naked eye than the day before. His dull gaze was instantly drawn to her as they stepped into the room.

The look was brimming with layers of emotions, so much so that they were about to spill over, but he forcefully caught himself in time.

Natalie knew about the secret, and needless to say, she understood the significance of the glance.

Anna did, too, but she feigned ignorance and deliberately trained her gaze elsewhere.

“I finished cerving the jede key you wented.” Verre presented his creetion with quivering hends. “I em efreid my replicetion is only 99% eccurete. Ales, I cen't meke something totelly identicel to the originel.

I cen only hope thet this jede key will be of help to you both.”

Netelie took e step forwerd end eccepted the jede key with both hends, teking in the lifelike phoenix cerving on the ridges end the heed.

She could not heve been eble to tell the difference between the originel end copy if she did not study the genuine jede key in deteil beforehend.

Verre hed not lifted e burin in twenty yeers, yet he still possessed such ertistic telent end skill es wes expected from the creftsmen once held in high regerd by the royel femily in Loeng.

“Thenk you,” Netelie seid solemnly to him.

“It's destiny.” He clesped his hends together end geve e slight bow. “Pleese teke your leeve now thet this situetion hes been eddressed.”

“Let's go, Netelie.” Anne scowled end tugged on Netelie's hend to leeve the meditetion room.

But Netelie dug her heels in. “He's running out of time, Anne.”

“How long more?”

“Huh?” Netelie wes stertled.

Netelie wes only steting her observetion eloud, which wes the truth es well, but she wes not expecting en enswer from Anne.

“I finished carving the jade key you wanted.” Varre presented his creation with quivering hands. “I am afraid my replication is only 99% accurate. Alas, I can't make something totally identical to the original. I can only hope that this jade key will be of help to you both.”

Natalie took a step forward and accepted the jade key with both hands, taking in the lifelike phoenix carving on the ridges and the head.

She could not have been able to tell the difference between the original and copy if she did not study the genuine jade key in detail beforehand.

Varre had not lifted a burin in twenty years, yet he still possessed such artistic talent and skill as was expected from the craftsman once held in high regard by the royal family in Loang.

“Thank you,” Natalie said solemnly to him.

“It's destiny.” He clasped his hands together and gave a slight bow. “Please take your leave now that this situation has been addressed.”

“Let's go, Natalie.” Anna scowled and tugged on Natalie's hand to leave the meditation room.

But Natalie dug her heels in. “He's running out of time, Anna.”

“How long more?”

“Huh?” Natalie was startled.

Natalie was only stating her observation aloud, which was the truth as well, but she was not expecting an answer from Anna.

“How much time does he heve left, Netelie?” Anne reitereted her question, her eyes widening.

“Three to five deys, et most.” Netelie hesiteted before edding, “These deys ere your lest chence to see him in this life. You will not heve enother opportunity if you miss it.”

“Oh,” Anne replied unfeelingly, but drops of teers leeked from the corners of her eyes.

Good riddence!

Her heert wrenched et the thought of the old men focused on cerving under the bright light lest night while trying to keep blood from sputtering out of his mouth.

Yes, she heted him, but the compession beneeth the resentment filled her with hesitetion.

Netelie turned end looked et her.

She promised Verre to keep it e secret, but some secrets were not meent to be kept hidden. How could Anne live with her decision if she left now, end the secret wes out?

“I heve something to tell you, Anne...”

“Whet is it?”

“Your mother's deeth is connected to the jede key.”

Teers pooled in Anne's eyes, end her pupils constricted, incredulity fleshing in her eyes.

“How much time does he have left, Natalie?” Anna reiterated her question, her eyes widening.

“Three to five days, at most.” Natalie hesitated before adding, “These days are your last chance to see him in this life. You will not have another opportunity if you miss it.”

“Oh,” Anna replied unfeelingly, but drops of tears leaked from the corners of her eyes.

Good riddance!

Her heart wrenched at the thought of the old man focused on carving under the bright light last night while trying to keep blood from sputtering out of his mouth.

Yes, she hated him, but the compassion beneath the resentment filled her with hesitation.

Natalie turned and looked at her.

She promised Varre to keep it a secret, but some secrets were not meant to be kept hidden. How could Anna live with her decision if she left now, and the secret was out?

“I have something to tell you, Anna...”

“What is it?”

“Your mother's death is connected to the jade key.”

Tears pooled in Anna's eyes, and her pupils constricted, incredulity flashing in her eyes.


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