Norvia listened to Gonia talking about her past life.

It was difficult for her to connect the mischievous, willful and powerful Carol Lelière with her mother.

Her mother had always been motherly.

Gentle, steady, with the warm smell of vanilla bread.

Mother loves her very much.

If it were not for her mother, she would probably feel that this world is not worth living with all her strength.

Because death is not a scary thing to her, she has experienced it, she remembers her past life, and she does not want to repeat that kind of life without goals, without family, and without a sense of belonging.

But her mother loved her so much. Her mother gave her an unparalleled sense of security.

For her, her mother is omnipotent and will never leave her. She has a deep attachment to her mother.

She loves her mother. Love my mother more than myself.

For her mother, she accepted everything in the world.

So when her mother said she wanted to eat salty cheesecake, she left home anxiously to cheer her mother up and eat something. She never thought her mother would leave her.

Even though she knew that her mother loved her father, even though she knew that her mother was a mermaid, even though she saw in her mother's picture book the result of a mermaid losing her lover, she still never doubted her mother.

During those ten years, her mother made her believe that she would never be alone and would always have the courage to be loved and the determination to love.

But my mother left suddenly and decisively.

Her mother only left her a shell necklace and a burned note with only a few words left.

She never complained about her mother.

She thought that maybe her mother felt that she could not protect her, so she decided to exchange her life for the blessing of Poseidon.

Perhaps the mother felt that reality was too cruel, and her father's death made her lose her confidence in life.

Or maybe it was the mermaid's nature that forced the mother to commit suicide.

She never blamed her mother. In her eyes, her mother is more powerful than a god, but this does not mean that she requires her mother to be the same as a god. She knows that her mother is not perfect. She knows that her mother can also do wrong things and have feelings of escape.

What she doesn't know is her mother's past.

She looked at Cornea's eyes when she talked about Carol Lérière. She knew what that look meant.

She listened to Gonia talking about how her mother stayed at her house and how she learned to make vanilla bread. Talking about how her mother rescued her in a cool way, and how she stayed with her through the most difficult time...

But at the end of the story, Norvia felt that her mother was becoming more and more unfamiliar.

Mother took the initiative to find Gonia, helped Gonia solve the hunting behavior of the people in Illuzhen, and then resolutely left Illuzhen——

What her mother said to Gonia before leaving did not sound like a joke.

Mother did ask Gonia to help her. The mother is already aware of her existence in the future, and may even be aware of her own inevitable death.

Is your mother an astrologer?

No.

The words my mother said seemed to have been spoken many times before. The mother has not seen the future, but has experienced the future.

Her mother was probably stuck in some kind of time loop.

So, is this life the last?

Mermandi, the mermaid professor at the Mehndi College, mentioned what her mother said.

Mother said, "Farewell."

Does this mean that the cycle of motherhood has ended?

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