Chapter 164

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Lloyd fixed his gaze on Aria that was in his arms, and remained frozen.

‘Running out of time?’

She doesn’t have much time left to live? The word ‘running out of time’ passed through his ears as if it was the first time he had heard it.

“Are you sure? It’s not that her body is weak?”

“Well, I think I’ll have to continue research to find out.”

Lloyd paused for a moment, then turned his head and murmured fiercely.

“How dare you say something that is not certain…”

“Gasp, forgive me! But it’s an emergency, so I thought it’s better to let you know before it’s too late!”

Cuirre gave long excuses over and over again. But Lloyd didn’t listen.

Because the pieces of discomfort he had felt in his head began to fit together like a puzzle.

“I’ve heard that she was born with weak natural energy and her health is bad, but Sister-in-law is full of energy, right?”

Even though she has a lot of energy, her body is weak.

“No matter how much divine power was poured into her, only her energy was restored, and the Grand Princess’ health itself did not seem to be restored. It was like pouring water into a bottomless pit.”

The Garcia apprentice showed an ambiguous attitude as if he knew something Lloyd didn’t know.

“Then let’s go, a trip.”

“Do you want a kiss?”

“…what do you think will happen in six years.”

Aria’s hasty attitude.

In fact, he began to think that maybe it was because she knew she had a limited time left to live.

‘No, before that…….’

Lloyd recalled his memories before his feelings turned to her. The time when Aria’s presence continued to trampled on and offended his eyes, making it difficult to bear.

– Divorce. 10 years later.

– So, marry me.

Aria offered him a contract marriage. Under the condition that they divorced after becoming an adult.

‘She must have known the future.’

If what the doctor said is true. Then, Aria couldn’t have known that she was time-limited. From the beginning of her life, she knew her body would be like this.

‘From the beginning.’

Now all questions have been answered.

Aria was making the sacrifice, not caring about her own life.

Aria doesn’t want anything. Aria talked as if they would divorce and never see each other again when they became an adult.

Aria, who often stared at him with a complex gaze that was dotted with hopes and resignation.

“I also want to live…”

Aria, who mumbled in a voice that seemed to swallow a cry.

Aria was his salvation. She was happiness itself. She was his hope, miracle, sweet dream.

‘But, when she becomes an adult, she’s going to die.’

Who decides that?

“You’re thinking of taming me and leaving as you please.”

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