A white mage wrote a letter to her adoptive mother. She wanted to see her for the last time, but her lover came. Although she liked the man, he was only a friend. Yafaka could only hope that the old woman who cast the cursed spell would open her heart. That Yafaka was just an adopted child.
"So you ended things with her?" asked Rendi. The woman nodded, and the letter that had been written was then folded. The letter turned into a flower, then disappeared and had no idea where it was going.
The old woman sitting on the chair burst out laughing. It was like a woman who had lost her mind, unable to stop her evil laughter. But a flower arrived on the table, Camille then stood up and walked towards the letter.
"Letter, why is it on me? I never sent a letter to the Palace?"
Camille opened, she couldn't remember why she was such a mindless person. Yafaka had managed to make her foster mother's memory disappear, while fighting she had looked into the witch's eyes and caught her off guard. However, the memories of a palace and a kingdom were not erased by the magical princess.
Camille shed tears, but suddenly she fell. In the letter, Yafaka told her that Camille was only a substitute queen and adoptive mother.
"Why do you have such a heart for your mum, child? I took care of you while your mother was exiled."
"Why are you crying? Is there something that makes you sad?" asked a man to an old sorceress.
Yafaka went to her room and prepared her supplies. She went to see Camille because she was going to tell her the truth. A serious matter, not just mentioning her identity.
The wind blowing through the trees outside, Yafaka prepares a teleportation spell despite being in poor health. When the spell was called, a white light came out and Yafaka entered. A woman wearing a cloak entered and the teleportation closed.
When she arrived at the woman's house, Yafaka then entered the room. In the chair, an old woman was surprised and stiff.
"I invited you to the banquet, not because I was being kind. Rather, I invited you to teach you a lesson."
"You don't know, I have patiently raised you."
"You're just my foster mother, why should I feel sorry for you? You are just a mess and a problem for the Kingdom."
Yafaka then left, she wanted to calm herself down. As the wedding was approaching, the Kingdom was still unstable. Due to the problems caused by Camille and her former lover.
A wand appeared, and the witch woman then made a light. And Yafaka showed that she was the daughter of a white witch, not the child of a dark witch. With her weakness, she was able to hold on so as not to blur her vision. Trying to stand upright, to bring out the magic she had learnt.
A queen's successor is not fit to take the place of my birth mother, how can she speak harmonious words? She has already made a mess and snatched my future husband. As Yafaka became increasingly unable to control her magic, she fell and had difficulty moving. Probably, she was experiencing unbearable pain. The curse in her bloodstream limited her ability to do anything, including casting a spell to increase her strength.
She then disappeared, but her best friend managed to track her down using a tracking spell. Yafaka arrived at the forest, but her body was stiff and convulsing.
"Yafaka, are you okay?" asked the man who had just arrived. He then took out medicine and made Yafaka recover.
"Where are we? Why are you here?" asked Yafaka. Rendi then hugged Yafaka, he couldn't hold back the tears. Once he knew Yafaka was injured, he then checked the pulse of the woman he loved.
It was getting dark, so the man carried Yafaka to an inn. So that Yafaka could rest, Yafaka still had no answers. Why did the husband-to-be, who replaced her lover, show no favouritism towards her best friend?
"We're still in the forest. I'll take you to the inn."
"Do you like me so much that you're crying like this?"
"I like you. You were the jewellery I guarded for so many years. But you already had a lover back then, when you found out that lover was snatched by Camille ...."
"Never mind, I knew you liked me. But I was a fool not to realise that my best friend was more than my lover," Yafaka said. Then the woman kissed the cheek of a knight who helped her. Yafaka's friend was very handsome, even more so than European and Chinese men. The white-blooded wizard and gatekeeper has superpowers that can make enemies bow.
Yafaka looked at the man holding her, the man was in tears. Because he always couldn't keep an eye on his best friend. Rendi then flew to find a place to rest in the city centre settlement. When entering human territory, the two of them disguised themselves as a married couple to trick humans. For witches, identity is very important and untraceable.
The witch woman then dismounted, as the two of them had reached the front of the inn. How sad, Yafaka could no longer bear the pain.
"Is there room for both of us, for two people? Don't separate the beds."
"Please miss and sir, here's the key."
A receptionist gave the key, at which point Rendi and Yafaka climbed the stairs and headed for the room. After arriving at the room, Yafaka changed herself. She then sat on the bed, but Yafaka couldn't stand it and then her seizure recurred. Rendi hugged Yafaka, he cried and couldn't hold back the tears.
"Please, don't be like this. Be healthy, Yafaka. I love you, you know that I can't be separated from you."
Rendi took out the medicine he had brought, then released the power to heal the woman he loved so much. Rain fell on the city, the human settlement was cold and the man took out a blanket.
Yafaka then stopped convulsing, she opened her eyes. Rendi hugged back, the man could not lose Yafaka forever.
"Why are you crying, is your kingdom in trouble?" asked Yafaka. Rendi then held the woman's small hand, he was unwilling to let go for fear of loss.
"Why are you desperate to go to the witch's house?" the man asked back. He sat near Yafaka while compressing the sleeping witch woman.
"Rendi, I'm not going to die. You know, no amount of spells will work on me."
"You're already injured, how can I not worry."
Yafaka then brought medicine, she always brought it everywhere. It was a medicine made by Rendi, the man who was so considerate and kind to her. The full moon was already shining, the white colour signalling that it was time to inform the kingdom. Rendi stood up and took out a magic wand, then fired it at the open window to signal. He announced that Princess Yafaka had improved and was in the human world.
"You're busy as a commander. How am I going to ask you for permission?"
Rendi then approached Yafaka, he then took out an eye ch
arm as he walked.
"Put this on, inside I have cast a spell to protect you."