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My Love Debts Are Everywhere!-Chapter 598: Elina’s Dreams and Wishes
The next morning...
Aurora, Syra, Sia, and Elisa flew over the sea of flower petals where the palace stood, their eyes fixed on Leon and Elina, whose bodies had returned to normal.
The fairies followed behind them, casting reluctant glances at Leon and Elina.
"Then Elina and I will go first," Leon said softly, offering a faint smile.
Aurora gave a slow nod. "Alright. Thank you for saving me… and for granting my wish to live in my palace. I hope we'll meet again."
"Of course." Leon chuckled gently.
At that moment, Elisa could no longer hide her anxiety. In a sad tone, she asked, "Will we meet again, Fated One?"
Though they hadn't known each other long, Elisa felt drawn to Leon. She wished she had more time with him.
But Leon had only stayed a single day at the palace, without even a proper chance to talk with her. It left her feeling both disappointed and powerless.
Leon looked at her and replied in a calm, comforting voice, "Don't worry. I'll still be in elven territory for a few more days—maybe even longer. If I have time, I'll come back here to rest."
His words were enough to soothe her heart. Elisa let out a small sigh of relief and said with excitement, "Then I'll wait for you."
"Good." Leon nodded lightly, not turning her down.
After that, Leon said goodbye to Syra and Sia. Although their first meeting had been far from smooth, he held no grudges.
After all, they hadn't known who he was, and it was only natural for them to be cautious—even angry—when he tried to heal Aurora.
But once they learned his identity, they placed their trust in him and stopped questioning his actions. That alone was enough to earn Leon's respect.
With his farewell to Syra and Sia complete, Leon and Elina turned to the fairies.
Their tiny faces were filled with sorrow and visible reluctance. Leon and Elina could only offer helpless smiles to comfort them.
Watching the scene, Aurora, Syra, Sia, and Elisa couldn't help but laugh softly.
It was clear the fairies had grown fond of Leon—and that, in itself, was a good sign.
A few minutes later, Leon and Elina finally managed to calm them down. The two then turned and left the field of flowers.
Watching their figures fade into the distance, Aurora let out a quiet sigh and glanced at the back of her left palm.
There, a faint red flower-shaped mark glowed softly.
"The Fated One..." she whispered. "I just hope I made the right choice..."
***
Leon and Elina walked at a leisurely pace, enjoying the cool and calming breeze of the morning.
Elina clasped her hands behind her back, her steps light and cheerful.
Noticing this, Leon grew curious and asked, "You seem unusually happy, Elina. Did something good happen?"
Elina chuckled. "Nothing in particular, Young Master. I'm just glad to see you getting along so well with the Fairy Race."
"Oh?" Leon raised an eyebrow, eyeing her with mild suspicion. "Is that really all?"
"Hehehe..." Elina laughed awkwardly and shook her head. "Well, there's one more thing. Since I was the one who introduced you to the Fairy Race, that means I played a big part in building your relationship with them. So... I can't wait for my name to go down in history as the most influential girl in your travels and adventures."
Leon was momentarily stunned. He hadn't expected her to think that way.
But after a moment's thought, it did make sense. Reaching the elven territory so quickly had largely been thanks to Elina.
Sure, they had gotten lost entering the forest, but even so, it was undeniable that Elina had helped him a lot.
She had also stayed by his side during the long, tiring journey from Morvhal City to Lysoria.
In many ways, she was a true travel companion—one who had made a significant contribution.
Smiling broadly, Leon reached out and gently patted her head with his left hand.
"Take it easy. One day, I'll fulfill your wish. When future generations write about my journey, your name will be the most prominent. I promise you that."
Leon knew his journey would be far from easy. The path ahead was filled with obstacles, and the battle against the Evil God would be a world-shaking event—one that could change the very map of the world.
That was why he was certain: if he succeeded, his name would be etched into history for generations to come.
But of course, that would only happen if he could defeat the Evil God and lead the world into the new era it had long awaited.
Otherwise… there would be no legacy, no memory. If the world fell into the hands of the Evil God and his followers, it would be plunged into endless suffering.
Hearing his promise, Elina's eyes lit up like stars.
"Are you really going to do that, Young Master? You're not lying… right?" she asked, both excited and a little nervous.
"Of course." Leon nodded casually. "Do you think I have any reason to lie to you?"
Elina blinked, and after a moment, she realized his words made sense. She had never seen Leon lie—and even if he did, why would he lie to someone like her?
Would someone as noble and powerful as the Fated One really deceive a girl like her?
That would only stain his reputation, wouldn't it?
With that reasoning, Elina chose to believe him—completely.
"I'll wait for that day to come!" she declared, clenching her fists with determination.
Leon simply smiled and gently patted her head again.
Elina enjoyed the gentle touch for a moment, but something suddenly caught her attention.
"Hmm?" She raised her right eyebrow slightly. "Young Master, what's that on the back of your left hand?"
She reached for his hand and pointed to a strange pattern etched into his skin.
It was shaped like red flower petals—unusual, yet beautiful.
Leon glanced at it and smiled. "That's the mark of a contract, Elina."
"Contract?" Elina blinked, surprised. "What do you mean?"
Leon casually rubbed the back of his hand. "You should've guessed it already. Didn't you also form a contract with a fairy named Sophia?"
Elina's eyes widened as realization dawned.
"Wait, Young Master—are you saying… you made a contract with a fairy too?" she asked, her voice filled with shock.
"Yes," Leon replied simply.
"Who? Was it Elisa? Or Syra? Or Sia?" Elina frowned, giving him a sharp, suspicious look.
"None of the three." Leon shook his head gently, then leaned in closer.
A mysterious smile curved his lips as he whispered into her ear.
"It was the Fairy Queen—Aurora."