elt that this was not surprising at all.
Anna had that kind of ability.

He took two steps back, turned around and said, “The roast goose was delicious.”

Anna couldn’t help but say loudly: “What does it have to do with you that the roast goose is delicious? I took in Abel, not you!”

Aosta paused, turned around and said, “I didn’t want to hurt you and your friends, but I couldn’t control myself at that time.
Anna, I’m sorry.”

Anna’s hatred for Aosta was based on her belief that Abel and Aosta were not the same person.

But seeing Aosta again made her question this; she knew that she was greatly mistaken.

On Aosta’s face, she could vaguely see a hint of Abel.
There was none of the irrational and brutal appearance of that day.
He remembered everything about Abel; he remembered the roast goose, he remembered her, and he even apologized to her.


At times like this, Anna hated her logic very much.

She wished so badly that she could hate Aosta unreasonably.
Then, at least she could take revenge.

But she was very clear now that it seemed like Aosta could not be blamed.

She remembered so clearly that Aosta had left without saying goodbye one day.
He couldn’t control himself, so he left in order not to hurt her when he transformed into a demon.
But Magnolia captured him and brought him back.
So, he had killed Natalie without meaning to…

Anna felt as if she was facing the insane exam questions given by those malicious law professors during criminal law exams.
She didn’t know how to answer them or who to blame them.

Aosta had done what he could do beforehand, yet he was the one who actually killed Natalie.

Magnolia captured Aosta, and she did all these things, but if Aosta hadn’t transformed at that time and Rothgarr had saved them in time, Natalie would not have died.


Anna thought dazedly, in the end, could she still only blame herself?

Anna had been holding back her emotions before.
She didn’t go to the Human Realm to find trouble with Magnolia’s family because, for one, she knew that Magnolia’s entire family had almost died under Aosta’s hands.
If she was able to find the family members, those people would likely only be distantly related.
She did not believe in spreading hatred, and did not want to go make trouble for them.
The second reason, perhaps, was that she still hesitated about taking revenge, so she just worked hard every day to improve her strength, saying that she could defeat Aosta in this way.
In reality, she was just delaying time.

But now, those emotions had overwhelmed her.

Some things were accidents caused by coincidences.
She shouldn’t blame herself, but she could only blame herself.

Even when she was training with Rothgarr trying to improve her strength, she still couldn’t help herself from thinking time to time that Natalie could still be alive if she didn’t exist.

Anna let go of Rothgarr and took two steps back.

Rothgarr looked back at her, saw that her eye circles were red, and couldn’t help frowning.
He was about to pull her in, but saw her burst into tears suddenly without any care for how she looked.

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