The Villainess Will Leave Without Any Regrets - Chapter 155
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Abella disappeared.
She disappeared without leaving a trace, just like a person who never existed. Cade was rather surprised that he wasn’t too surprised about it.
Like someone who knew it was going to happen, or someone who was preparing for it. Cade laughed.
Why was he so calm when he hears that Abella has disappeared and Amerigo is doing their best to search for her?
But, by what means were they looking for someone who has made up their mind and disappeared? Timur’s mist would cover Abella.
Abella was a person without purpose or goal.
Since in the first place she never brought it up, people were left with no idea where Abella had even gone to. Abella would have left as soon as she could.
And someday.
Maybe she’ll come back to Timur if she’s willing.
Cade slowly sat down in his chair as he listened to the report flowing in and out of one ear.
Suddenly, Burke screamed.
“Your Majesty!”
Cade turned to Burke who had a pale face.
“What a cold sweat……! I need to call the doctor!”
Burke, who was not finished after looking at it, hurriedly left the room. He thought that he had prepared his mind because he had guessed it.
He made the arrogant mistake that he was even prepared for Abella’s absence. However, when he found out that Abella had left…….
Cade looked down blankly at his palm.
Wasn’t Abella the one who, just last night, held this hand of his and gave him her body temperature.
Cade let out a long sigh.
And at the same time.
“Ha.”
Tears burst out. Cade buried his face in his palm. It seemed that it would not matter if he was dragged to the underworld by a swamp-like floor like this.
Abella’s absence was heavier, scarier, and more painful than he had expected.
It thoroughly shattered his arrogance, revealing himself as he shed blood. Cade shed a murmur
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“Abela…….”
She had done the same thing before. Abella went away and returned as a cold body. There was no guarantee that she wouldn’t do it again this time. He thought he had to let Abella go because she wanted to, but it was because he was still afraid of her death.
What was she thinking?
Abella doesn’t have to think of Cade. It was enough for her to think about living right now.
“Abella……”
He repeated his thoughts again, but there was no answer. And she may be gone forever.
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It was the first step.
As she had heard, the pure white snowy field remained untouched by anyone. No, even if it was invaded, the snowy field would recover overnight. As if no one had invaded.
And as if no one could harm or hurt them.
Abella stamped her feet on it.
It was a path she threaded thoughtlessly. She had enough money to sleep and eat, but a few months would be all she had. Life was going on, and basic food, clothing, and shelter were needed to sustain life.
When she came here she thought something would be different.
“It’s still real…….”
Abella swallowed a sigh. Worrying about food for tomorrow and worrying about her way home. The resolution of the past, which thought it was okay to face her end here, had long since faded. When she came here to prepare for the end, it seemed that she had a will for life.
Was this the last struggle?
Abella laughed and walked through the deep snow making her legs heavy.
The snowy field was beautiful. The spectacle of sunlight reflecting off the light was a spectacular sight that could not be seen anywhere else, and the vast nature that made Abella into a tiny dot was great. Abella was just a small piece of dust compared to this place.
Her thick snow shoes were soaked and wet. The flat plate she was wearing under her feet could not be seen as if gone, and the beautiful scenery quickly became Abella’s torment.
The snow up to her knees made it difficult to walk, and her cold teeth trembled.
She had no idea. Abella walked just to live.
All she could hope for was a warm bonfire and a cup of tea at the end of the road. Abella walked constantly.
She long lost her path, and few people visited the snowfield, so she had no one to rescue her. Often the snow-dwelling people’s eyes passed Abella, but they were a closed race to strangers.
Abella was alone for several days, it was lonely. And at some point she realized.
That the pain she’s been through is nothing. Compared to life, compared to living, it wasn’t that painful. It was only after she suffered from extreme hunger and cold that Abella realized.