“Hmm.” Yevlite nodded.

Wow, there's even a shooting star!

Urudia opened her eyes wide, and the starry sky seemed to fall into her clear black eyes, making them sparkle like a galaxy.

She pointed to the moon and said, "That's me."

Then, pointing to the star, he said, "That's you."

“Am I that small?” Yefrit said with a smile.

"I'll definitely be stronger than you!" Ultear said confidently and proudly, hands on her hips. "When I grow up, I'll be even stronger than you!"

"When I'm twenty... no, eighteen, I'll definitely be better than you!"

"At that time."

She patted Yefrit on the shoulder and said, "I'll tease you just like you're teasing me now!"

“Then forget it, I’d better stay away,” Yefrit said.

"No!" Ultear grabbed him and said, "I haven't finished yet. I'll protect you too!"

“I refuse,” Yevlit said.

"Idiot!" Ultear angrily kicked Yefrit off the bed, saying, "I've never seen such an idiot as you! You'll never find a girlfriend like this!"

“I’m so outstanding, girls are always throwing themselves at me.” Yefrit got up.

"Dream on!" Urutia said dismissively.

The noise outside gradually subsided.

Urudia knelt on the bed, looking at the night sky outside.

Watching the shooting star streak across the sky

That's Mom.

She said it in a low voice.

Until the shooting star disappeared.

She turned to look at Yefrit, who was sitting on the sofa with her pocket watch open.

She ran over, snatched it from her, and said, "Why are you always focused on the time?"

"What's so interesting about this?"

“Uh, I’m afraid I’ll drown,” Yefrit said.

“What nonsense are you talking about?” Urudia picked up the pocket watch and looked at it.

Then she froze.

The person in the photo.

Black-haired man with droopy eyes

I feel like I've seen her somewhere before...

Chapter 182, Uru: Urutia, I will always love you.

She stared intently at the photo.

After a moment, she remembered.

"What's this man's name?" She looked up at Yefrit, her eyes full of questioning.

“Grey,” Yevlit said.

“He looks a lot like someone I know,” Urutia said.

Yefried did not answer.

“In fact, they look very alike, even exactly the same,” Urutia asserted. “They are related by blood.”

"..." Yefrit did not answer. Some things can be said casually, but some things will shatter the dream.

“Say something!” Urtia roared.

“Pretty much,” Yefrit said.

'patta'

She slammed the pocket watch into Yefrit's face and said, "You know them, you know Uru, you're the one they sent!"

“That makes sense.” Yefrit put away her pocket watch.

"Why didn't they come themselves?!" Urudia roared. "Is it because that woman couldn't bear to leave her disciple, so she sent some strange man to find me?!"

Urutia was furious.

She believed she finally understood the cause and effect.

Uru had no intention of coming to pick her up, so he casually asked someone else to do so.

It's like a kindergarten child crying on her first day of school, not wanting to be separated from her mother, but being tricked into staying in this unfamiliar place. When school is over, her mother doesn't come; instead, she entrusts the child to a grumpy old man.

"Do you think I'm strange?" Yefrit tilted her head.

"Of course you're strange! I've never seen such a strange person as you!" Ultear vented all the grievances she had been holding back.

"You appeared on my own, presumptuously treating me well. Just when I thought you genuinely cared about me, I realized it was all a lie!"

"That woman gave you all these tasks!"

"How much money did she give you? Enough to make you stay until now?!"

"If she wants me to go back, why doesn't she come herself?!"

"Is it because you don't want to leave those two disciples?"

"You still don't have the guts to face me!"

Ultear complained and cursed, picking up things from the house and throwing them all at Yefrit.

Yefried activated her magic and dodged all the attacks.

This made Urutia so angry that she almost fainted.

She pounced on her and began to bite Yefrit frantically.

Why?

"Why."

"Why...shouldn't I have been born?"

Why does everyone bully me and betray me?

That woman broke my heart once.

"Why."

"Just when I was about to trust you, you came to destroy me a second time."

"Have I done anything to wrong everyone?!"

"Am I a girl who has done a lot of bad things?!"

"What did I do?!"

"Why!"

"Why."

"Have I been abandoned by fate?!"

"Could it be——"

"Do I deserve this?"

"Na——"

"Yeflit"

Urutia raised her head, tears streaming down her face.

"You big liar!"

"Your magic is a lie."

"Your words are lies."

"Your actions are all lies."

"Yeflit"

"Yeflit"

"you tell me."

Am I not worthy of being loved?

She gripped Yefrit's collar tightly and said, "Please, stop lying to me."

Tell me.

"Is all of this true or false?"

"I really can't see clearly!"

"..." Yefrit smiled gently, reaching out to ruffle Ultear's hair, and said calmly, "I am a magician. How does a magician perform magic?"

"First, gain the audience's trust—present a prop that looks real and is not fake."

"Then, using techniques and props, they complete a superb performance. This process inevitably involves deception through words, sight, and hearing."

"But at the end, the magician will bow to everyone to thank them for their support."

"Urutia".

"Magicians always bring amazing magic to the audience with the most sincere heart."

"When he finally stepped down—"

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