Chapter 86: Believing In Faith.
Faith: “Celia, please do not feel bad. In truth… there was no sacrifice, and you didn’t really do anything extreme.” She coaxed with a wifey tone and expression.
Celia: “…I see.” She replied with great relief.
The present Celia… well, again, she isn’t complete just yet. So I do not know how, at the end, she will feel and think of what happened. In my opinion, Celia has nothing to apologize for.
Narration Celia, while able to tilt events in her favor, is doing this without knowing. Even if I go out of my way to explain to Celia about her power, she wouldn’t be able to use it much in this period of her life.
Faith: “Let us deal with your lack of knowledge, and your past memories, Celia. Unlike Ria and Zia… I won’t do this slowly, as I know that you can handle it.” She suggested with a serious tone.
Celia: “Can I really take my past in? The others… keep acting like it is some absurd curse. One that will destroy me from the inside, if I recall those memories.” She replied with a thinking pose.
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At most, I can help with what I agreed on, the deal I made with Runey. I cannot, in good faith, directly change anything else. From this, I haven’t tried to get our family to give Celia back her past early.
If done, it will prevent a large majority of the family drama. In my timeline… ah, all these different numbers of Celia’s life… the differing timelines… is getting so confusing!
Anyway… Celia only got her memories back after we reached Home. Hundreds of thousands of years go by before that, leading to Celia’s resentment to be… nearly endless. She had to force us to do that, unfortunately…
Faith: “And if I were truly evil… I’d let them not give you anything back. Thankfully, I, your loving wife, am more than willing to save our family from themselves.” She boasted proudly, winning a laugh from her wife.
Tap!
Faith… Faith! I forgot that she orchestrated some of this… Regardless, Faith tapped Celia on her pretty forehead, transferring everything all at once.
After Much Memory And Knowledge Gaining Later!
Celia: “…At most, the past was just a little unfortunate. The family was… also a bit too selfish, but that wasn’t anything that therapy couldn’t solve.” She lamented, sighing as she did so.
Faith: “Once more, you’re just far too forgiving of us…” She said with a pout.
Celia: “Perhaps. Though… isn’t that one of my various charm points?” She jokingly replied, laughing at her own words.
Faith: “…”
Celia: “???”
Faith: “…”
Celia: “…”
Kiss!

