Chapter 240 Don't Cry, My Dear One (Happy Birthday to Me!)



Lia sat in the study of the mansion, her head throbbing with distress.

She was holding a book in her hand, flipping through it back and forth.

No matter how she looked at it, she couldn't calm down.

What's this?

She wanted to read to calm down, but the more she read, the more she felt that strange sense of disconnection welling up in her mind.

When exactly did she start having the habit of reading?

Lia finally couldn't stand it anymore, so she closed the book, tossed it aside, and rubbed her temples.

He picked up the teacup beside him and calmly took a sip of tea.

The bitter taste swept over her taste buds, followed by a lingering sweetness that spread throughout her mouth.

Vanilla stood beside her without saying a word, and after Lia finished drinking, she thoughtfully poured her a fresh cup of tea.

Leah looked up at Vanilla and couldn't help but ask:

"Vanilla, I remember you're a mage?"

Vanilla bowed slightly and replied to Lia:

"Lady Lia, I am still just an apprentice mage."

A novice monk is equivalent to a trainee for a formal monk.

Lia naturally knew all this.

So she nodded.

"I never imagined that among your demi-human race, there would be a demi-human with magical talent like you."

Of course, what surprised Lia even more was not Vanilla's magical talent.

Rather, it was her unique rationality and wisdom that set her apart from other demi-humans.

Are vanilla plants born with these abilities?

No, of course not.

With reminders from others, Lia realized that a very obvious memory gap had appeared in her brain.

Knowing her own limitations, she understood that she couldn't have cultivated the vanilla herself.

It would be almost impossible for her to train a demi-human who is so polite and elegant, and who is willing to serve others as a maid.

Someone else cultivated vanilla orchids.

Who exactly is that person?

Despite asking Gwen many questions, Kria still couldn't retrieve the missing memory that should have been in her mind.

However, she did have some goals.

First, because someone in the Clevner family is engaged to Gwen.

Therefore, it is almost certain that the mysterious person is a member of the Clevner family.

But the person he's engaged to can't be her!

Lia investigated the relationship between the mysterious person and Gwen, and finally remembered.

Gwen is the swordsmanship instructor of the Imperial Princess.

Her qualifications were clearly insufficient, and the royal family would not allow Gwen to become the princess's teacher without a reason.

Lia then realized that the person she had forgotten must have some connection with the royal family, and the relationship was quite good.

Lia was convinced that she had to investigate based on this information.

So she asked Gwen, who was still in the capital, for help.

She believed Gwen would definitely be able to find something.

At that moment, Lia noticed that the crystal on the table was shaking.

Leah quickly took the crystal in her hand, but the voice coming from it was not Gwen.

Instead, it was someone else she knew very well:

"Miss Liya."

Leon's voice rang out from inside.

Lia wasn't quite sure.

At this point, what does she want to report?

"I've remembered something that might be helpful to you."

Leah perked up and quickly urged:

"Tell me about it!"

On the other side, Leon stood on the mountain in the mine, holding the shimmering crystal that could be used for communication.

Her long, bluish-gold hair swayed in the breeze, causing her clothes to flutter.

Leon stood atop the mine, her expression stern.

She looked down at the miners below the mountain and said calmly:

"I happened to be there when the miners dug out that mirror."

Leon remembered that she had something to ask Leah.

"But at that time, I suddenly forgot about you."

"I only remembered it this morning."

Lia felt a moment of disorientation as she listened to her words.

Suddenly, she had a few ideas.

She leaned forward slightly, staring at the crystal in front of her:

What day of the week is it today?

"Miss Liya, today is Saturday."

Upon hearing the answer, Lia immediately sensed that something was wrong.

Because she herself remembered receiving a notice from the miners to go to the mine to see the mirror.

But she has no memory of anything after that.

All I know is that when I woke up, the mirror was already in my house.

That day was Friday, and it was morning.

She lost her memory of the entire Friday.

Just as Leon said.

For the entire day of Friday, Leon forgot about her.

Now, the gap in Leah's memory is strikingly similar to the experiences Leon described.

Lia immediately became excited and said excitedly to the crystal:

"Thank you, Leon!"

"Your clues have been of great help to me!"

Having said that, she quickly severed the connection between the crystals and turned to instruct Xiang Zilan on the other side of the gods:

"Go and tell Butler Helner to bring that mirror over."

Upon receiving the order, Xiang Zilan bowed slightly and left the study.

Not long after, an elderly, strong, and tall bear-man walked in.

Vanilla followed closely behind.

On the bear-man's palm, a hand grasped the frame of the mirror and lifted it into the room.

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