During my stay in Bureti, I didnât do anything remotely fun. It was supposed to be a place I just wanted to pass by, but relatives whom I didnât even know existed wanted to meet me and made sure that I remembered them in the future.
At first glance, I even had the thought of wanting to live in Bureti for the coming time, but when I heard the news that Caitel had been readying to invade the North, I decided to return back.
It was probably due to me knowing his nature; I knew that he would come to destroy Bureti in no time. Of course, seeing dadâs face after such a long time made me scared.
Before I left, I had to give them my farewells and thanks.
âIâll get going now.â
âDonât forget us. You are our pride, our princess.â
My grandfather, who was there to see me off, seemed upset and couldnât let go of my hand. My aunt, on the other hand, was busy with public affairs.
It was regrettable, but I was feeling alright.
I smiled. I knew how my grandfather was feeling.
There was one last thing that I had to give him before leaving. I took it off my neck and placed it in my grandfatherâs warm hand.
âThis one. Since this is very important, I will return it to you, the rightful one.â
âPlease donât do that.â
I couldnât hold onto it after knowing that it was the relic of a country, but my grandfather refused it take it back.
âThis was the last gift I gave to my sweet daughter before she left for this country. If this were mine, I would also give this to my kid, along with my blessing.â
When he put it like that, I couldnât say no. I was forced to accept my momâs necklace once again.
Grandfather, who passed it to my hand, smiled brightly.
âMaybe one day, some time, the blessing in this gem will bring a miracle for you.â
âA miracle?â
âYes.â
I didnât know what to say.
Well, actually, the only reason I wanted to keep it with me was that it was the only memento that I got from my mother.
âCan I come again?â
At my shy and indecisive question, my grandfather smiled.
âAnytime you want to.â
My last embrace from my grandfather was warm.
âThis land will always welcome you, my dear child.â