The player's initially anxious heart gradually calmed down, and he listened carefully to every word of advice, keeping them deep in his heart and remembering them.

"What's wrong, Kiana? Do you want me to say something else?"

"Stopping at the beginning is not a good idea."

"You all better behave and stop causing trouble for the headmaster."

"However... you're past the age of causing trouble, aren't you?"

"It feels like yesterday that I was taking classes at St. Freya... well, for me, it really was yesterday?"

"I've never worn that red dress even once, what a pity."

"You all probably don't need to go to class anymore, right?"

Ms. Himeko scratched her head somewhat embarrassedly, vaguely recalling the gesture from yesterday at the academy.

But that was only yesterday.

Looking at the students who were still unwilling to leave, she smiled helplessly.

She talked about many people, comforting Kiana to believe in Mei and not to be sad about her departure; she recalled the egg and luncheon noodles Fu Hua made back then, and now she actually wants to eat them; she also stole Theresa's snacks, and she doesn't know if Theresa found out.

The little things in life seem so precious as they pass away.

She continued gently,

"Well, I'm not some storybook, Kiana."

"Go forward bravely, Kiana, my heart will always be with you."

"It's normal to feel lost about the future, there's nothing wrong with that."

"Just do what you want to do."

"Even when you're busy, you still need to eat properly. But for Kiana... that should be fine, right?"

No...she can't handle it, sweet pepper curry...

[And those people at the Anti-Entropy base, Kiana can't go to eat on time... Waaah]

"Alright, then let me tell you another story."

Himeko's voice held a hint of helplessness as she looked at Himeko as if she were a mischievous student.

Everything seems to have returned to the past, but the present is certainly not the past.

"I once heard a story about Kiana."

“A deceased mother wrote many letters to her child so that she could receive one on every birthday.”

"As a reward for her child's resilience, she included enough pocket money to buy candy in each letter."

"As the child grew older, the amount of money in the letters increased."

"Even if I pass away, I can still be a mother who encourages children to grow and accompany them through their childhood."

"Unfortunately, I don't have time to leave you such a letter."

"What you learn from me, what you inherit, is the candy I leave for you."

"It will quietly grow as you grow, becoming the strength that propels you forward."

"That is proof that I once existed."

She paused slightly, then continued with a smile.

"That's also... proof that I will always be by your side."

"Kiana, there's nothing more I can teach you."

"Because no matter what difficulties lie ahead, you can overcome them."

"You can always make the right choices."

After saying this long speech, she seemed to have made up her mind that no matter how the conversation continued, she would not pop up anything else.

Except for one sentence...

Himeko gazes at you tenderly, saying nothing more.

"Waaah—Himeko…Sensei…," Kiana sobbed uncontrollably, watching the heartbreaking scene in the video.

With teary eyes, she hugged Mei, whose clothes were soaked with tears.

Kiana was heartbroken, deeply pained.

Just when she thought she had recovered, her boss betrayed her unexpectedly, causing her unbearable pain.

"Himeko... teacher... what kind of gift should I prepare?"

Bronya glared at Luo Mo with a hint of disdain.

[Stop cutting me, stop cutting me! The child is about to cry... Why is this part so heartbreaking?]

[Amidst a floor littered with knives, I'm actually trying to find candy among them?]

[Ugh, Teacher's Day is almost here, and this is what I get?]

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