It was incredibly easy.
Abella, who became ordinary, prepared an event for Cade. She didn’t think it was that great.
All she wanted to do was do something memorable, even just once, for Cade, who had always been on Abella’s side throughout her three lives. A day that would never be wasted even if it was left in her memory for the rest of her life.
“Abella, how about this?”
Duke Amerigo, who wanted to share everything with his daughter, waved the ribbon in his hand. Seeing the pink ribbon fluttering in the air, Carlo snatched it up.
“It’s too childish. Is Sister a child now?”
“Carlo, you! Your sister didn’t like pink very much when she was young.”
“But why is it pink?”
“She might like it now.”
Abella, who turned away from the bickering Duke Amerigo and Carlo, pulled out a purple ribbon. This was a much better choice than pink.
“Ellowen. Is this even better?”
“Yes. It’s the same color as Abella’s eyes, so it has a meaning.”
The maids skillfully decorated the greenhouses with the ribbons Ellowen and Abella chose. As summer approached, the lily of the valley filling the greenhouse swayed in the sky among the purple ribbons.
“How did you come up with this idea? I think he will really like it.” Ellowen smiled with her eyes.
Abella saw Ellowen for the first time in this life. She was the one who was with Carlo for the rest of her life, and at the same time she gave birth to Simon. She was also someone Abella had heard of countless times through Carlo’s letters. Carlo tried not to show it off, but he loved Ellowen.
Just like Abella loved Cade.
Abella succeeded in protecting Ellowen and Carlo. Because there was no disease without medicine, they succeeded in making a cure before their disease developed. Simon was now three years old, but Carlo and Ellowen were still alive.
Ellowen was a much nicer person than she had seemed in the letters.
She was such a pretty person that everyone couldn’t help but fall for her when she smiled. It was Ellowen who had the heart enough to protect Abella who was being pointed at with a warm heart. As Carlo assured in the letter, Abella fell in love with her as soon as she saw Ellowen.
Abella smiled following Ellowen.
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“There are many things I want to do, but because I am a person who has so much. So, I wanted to present a memory to that person.”
“Abella is such a pretty person.”
Ellowen whispered to Abella, and lifted a flower engraved from among the laces lying on the table.
“Would it be nice to look cool in summer? Let’s use this cloth, Abella.”
“Good idea. Without Carlo and Father, we wouldn’t have been able to finish it today……. Thanks to Ellowen.”
“Carlo is helpless in this respect, right?” Ellowen laughed out loud. She had a sweet smile for a mother of a three-year-old child. Ellowen took Abella’s hand and waved it. Beyond the cheerful Ellowen, Carlo and Duke Amerigo, who were still struggling, were reflected. Anyway, the two of them were still there.
They were by her side as Abella had hoped. Abella smiled softly.
Preparations were coming to an end.
The scented, purple candles that the servants had carefully purchased were placed in the glass greenhouse. The scent of flowers that gently pricked her nose, the gentle breeze and the sound of insects on a summer night was about to fill the greenhouse.
“He’s here!”
A maid came running to her with a more excited face. It’s cute to see the maid gasping for breath and beckoning outside with a hot face.
“Thank you.”
“Yes! Then I will send everyone around away. If you need anything, just ring the bell, miss!”
The maid, who was often trying to step back, stopped for a moment. She then turned her body and cried with twinkling eyes.
“Miss, you can do it!”
Abella nodded her head. Cade arrived shortly after the maid left. Unlike her previous life, Cade’s face had a relaxed smile. Before, Cade looked tired and older than his age, but now Cade was a cheerful young man.
This was how Abella felt the power of the things she had changed.
“Abella, I was wondering because you asked me to come here. What is all this?”
Even as he asked this question, Cade had a flushed face. Redness filled his fair cheeks. His dark hair covered his forehead, and his red eyes shimmered like a star. Being a quick-witted person, there was no way that he could not have noticed what Abella was trying to do.
Cade just wanted to make sure.
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