When we were in the middle of our conversation,
He suddenly said, "You know, everyone assigned to a guardian has a dangerous task ahead of them." I felt a wave of confusion wash over me and asked, "A dangerous task? So, I was born for a reason too?" He nodded and said, "Yes, and now our mission is going to be perilous." My heart raced with excitement as I exclaimed, "Wow, I love taking risks! What is it?" He continued, "Eighteen years ago, you were a princess on the planet Aurora. Your duty was to safeguard a crystal that provided energy to your people. You possessed almost same, some power I have now and you were known as Princess Celestia. You had a friend named Phoenix, but he betrayed you and stole the crystal. In your quest to retrieve it, you faced challenges, including a confrontation with him, which was part of his deception. He tricked you and ended your life. I'm not sure what became of him, but the crystal is lost. I believe that if you were reborn here, the crystal must be nearby. I sensed that it was used just yesterday, but I can only estimate that it's about 6,241 kilometers away." Filled with enthusiasm, I responded, "Let's do this!" Then I asked, "How old was I when I died?" He replied, "I guess you were 24, and he was 25."
As soon as he wrapped up, I began gathering my things for the journey. Noticing my haste, he said, "Hold on a moment. Your mother has agreed to your responsibility, but your father hasn't. We need their support to reach our goal successfully; their worries will only bring us misfortune. Let's first ensure they are completely supporting us." I responded, "Alright, I'll get everything ready so we can leave when everything is right and we need to act as soon as possible before the crystal is misused."
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Fate's Invisible Thread by Nature Dash
RomanceThe Red Thread of Fate connects souls destined to be together, no matter the trials of time or space. But for Phoenix, fate's lesson begins with betrayal. After taking the life of his fated partner, he is reborn on Earth-not as a man, but as an invi...