Chapter 530: Don't Forget (Extra)

Wa Mo writhed the jade ring on her finger worriedly, looking up at the monastery built by the mountain. Baidu search literature network, more good free reading. The Hall of Eternity, the home of Karma. She never imagined that she would be back here after so many years. There were many different forms of pain along the way, and her knees were really delayed. She took a deep breath and continued up the road, where the inconspicuous shrine marked the entrance to Karma's meditation room.

When she reached the door, her knees could no longer be straightened, and Wamoss fell heavily to the ground. This unlucky place. She had already begun to resent the temple of eternity when she came with Jagoli more than sixty years ago, and they all complained that the monks had called him over. Remembering the past hurts as much as falling to the ground. She trembled and tried to get to her feet.

"Are you alright?"

Wa Mo looked up and saw a tall, beautiful woman holding out a hand to her. Although she did not recognize the woman's face, she did know the drape on her body, and the Ionian twin dragons coiled around her head like a halo. Kalmar.

"I'm fine." Wa Mo said stiffly. "I have an appointment with you."

"Welcome, traveler." The woman smiled gracefully, her dark eyes shining, and she gently held Wamos's hand. "Here, let me try" Karma flexed her other hand hard, a pulsating green light enveloping her. Wa Moss felt her hair stand on end, and it was cold where the light hit. The woman helped Wa Moss up. "How does it feel?"

Wa Moss carefully tried to move her legs. Her knees froze. However, it broke her heart to see the new Karma show this power. "I can stand." Her voice tensed.

The woman looked at Wa Tao worriedly, "Really, you still look like"

"My leg is fine, Apocalypse," Wa said sharply, pumping her hand back. Baidu search literature network, more good free reading. "But your magic can't take away all pain."

She had expected the woman to be confused or excited, but instead, Karma was calm.

"You're right," Karma said lightly, nodding her head. She invited Wa Moss into a simple meditation room. "I can't heal my grief. If you have lost a loved one in the war, all I can do is apologize. I have traveled all over Ionia over the years to apologize to the people, to apologize for the hurt and pain I have caused, and for supporting the war against Noxus. But "pause, a sigh." "I don't apologize for fighting back for Ionia."

Wamoss and Karma looked at each other for a long time. "Is there anything else you need help with?" asked Karma in a modest tone.

Wa Mo sorted out her emotions a little, "I lost my loved ones before the war. She held up a hand, "Do you know this ring?"

Karma's gaze fell on the jade ring, and he gasped. "Yes. I gave it to the wrong one. It was him, and he gave the ring to someone. She closed her eyes and covered them with her hands.

When Wa Moss and Jagori were together, she learned that it was Karma concentrating, trying to see the memories that were not entirely hers. "It doesn't matter. Take it easy. ”

Sixty years ago, Jagori asked his fiancΓ©e, Wata, to accompany him to the Temple of Eternity. Wamo, who had never been out of the village before, was excited at the thought of seeing the outside world. Perhaps this was the beginning of their lives. So Wa and Jagori embarked on a two-month journey to the monastery.

You're going to love it, Jagoli said gleefully. His smile was etched into her mind. I know it's a long way from our village, but we can get a weaver to grow many, many bedrooms for our house, so that your family will have a place to stay when they come to visit. We could live together in the town next to the monastery. How wonderful

But the life of their dreams did not come. Wa soon discovered that she could not be happy when she was so far away from her hometown and family. However, Jagori's fate had brought him here, and it was impossible for him to go back. He needed to accomplish a mission. So she returned to her native village alone, and although she still had his ring with her, she never wanted to come back. She never thought of seeing the Kalmar she belonged to again.

Finally, Karma lowered her hands and opened her eyes. Her pupils flashed green, and like Jagori at the time, he was talking to the myriad voices in his head. His previous life and past life now belonged to her. Karma blinked, his gaze returning to normal.

"Wamos" her voice was full of disbelief, as if she was afraid that she had recognized the wrong person.

She wasn't mistaken. "Oh, God bless." Wa Mo said, wiping her eyes, not letting the tears flow freely. "I don't know if Jagori is really himself, in your head."

"He's there, he's not there. His memory was here, but "she avoided her gaze and suddenly became shy."

Never mind. That's enough. Wa Moss looked into Karma's eyes, hoping to make Jagori see her. Wa Moss wants to unload the burden of her heart, or she will die of hatred. "I'm sorry, Jagori. I wish I had stayed with you, or you could have come home with me. I want you to fall in love with someone else. I don't want to miss you alone. ”

She took off the ring and placed it in Karma's palm, then clasped the woman's slender fingers together.

"Nope." Many voices spoke in unison, and Karma's eyes rekindled the fire of the soul of the past. "Jagori loved you until his deathbed. The only thing he regrets after becoming Karma is not being able to spend the rest of his life with you. But he was never alone. He always had the spirit of Ionia in his heart. She handed the ring back to Wata. He wants you to keep his ring, as long as you want to keep it yourself. ”

Under Karma's gaze, Wa Moss put the ring back on her finger. It's a reassuring feeling because she's never been in love with a second person either. "I love you, Jagori," she said softly, her voice trembling but full of joy. "I love you."

Karma, with dim pupils, looked back at Wamos. "I'm sorry. But this matter has not lasted for a long time. ”

Wamoss nodded, her throat tightening. "Thank you. Gave me this opportunity. ”

"It's me who should thank you, Wamos."

"Why"

"He's been silent for a long time," she murmured. "Since that attack. He was disappointed, and then he never spoke again. For so many years, there has been no voice of Jagori, no wisdom of the previous Karma. She suddenly clenched Wamo's hands. Thank you for bringing him back. ”

Karma, or Darha, as you could call her, reintroduced herself. She invited Wa to stay in the Hall of Eternity for a little longer. Perhaps together they can heal their wounds, for one of them bids farewell to Jagori and the other welcomes him back.

As she left the meditation room, Wa Mo watched the moonlight reflect on her ring, admiring its steadfastness. Like her love for Jagori and Jagori for her, this ring is timeless, flawless, pure and unblemished for more than sixty years. Even if she dies, even if her bones are buried in the sky, this ring will continue to live as a testimony to the love between them.

Through Karma, their love will transcend the time limits of life.