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Three Regrets and a Second Chance
Three Regrets and a Second Chance
Autor: Moonlight Blossom

Chapter 1

Autor: Moonlight Blossom
"Evelyn Frostwood. You're something else." The young man's low, cold voice reached my ear, polished enough to cut. "You actually got my parents to threaten me with death so I would marry you. Do you really think marrying me will make you happy?"

I opened my eyes in a haze and looked straight at Caspian Stormcrown.

He stood right in front of me, dressed in red, the tailoring sharp against his frame. His brows looked untamed, his gaze wild. Everything about him, his presence and the way he spoke, felt unlike the Caspian I knew 10 years later.

This was the 18-year-old Caspian Stormcrown.

So I truly had gone back 10 years.

I forced the ache down and allowed myself to study him anyway, hungry for every detail.

"You don't want to marry me," I said, keeping my voice steady. "Because the one you actually want is Amelia Greenvale. Right?"

He let out a short, humorless laugh. "So what if I do? Are you going to let it happen?"

"I can," I said.

My parents had died on the battlefield. They had given their lives protecting the country, and King Aurelius Thalassar had rewarded me with a royal marriage decree. The decree bore no name, which meant I could marry anyone I chose. And just as easily, I could request another decree for someone else.

Caspian froze for a moment. Then his lips curled, as if I had told him a joke. "You used His Majesty's decree to pin me down. My parents are forcing me too. Our marriage is already decided."

His gaze swept over me, his contempt clear and sharp.

"And now you're saying you're 'going to let it happen'? How, exactly? Evelyn, I don't have time for your little push-and-pull game." He tipped his chin toward the palace gates. "Take your decree back inside yourself. I'll wait here."

He turned and leaned against the palace wall as if it belonged to him. The disgust in his eyes drove straight into my chest. Sudden sharp pain flared.

In my previous life, and in this one, I had loved Caspian for years.

Twice, he had thrown himself into danger to save me. I had mistaken that courage for something gentler. I had believed, foolishly and earnestly, that perhaps he cared for me as well. I had gone to King Aurelius full of joy, requested the marriage decree, and married him.

Only after his first love died did I finally understand that his heart had belonged to someone else all along.

My 10 years of love had been his 10 years of torment.

In that life, I had tried everything. I gave alms, did good deeds, and burned my own life down in a desperate plea to the universe for one more chance. In the end, I traded what I could to win Caspian the opportunity to be reborn.

Before it happened, High Priest Idris Augur had warned me, "Within 12 hours after you return to the past, you must fulfill three of his regrets. When you finish, leave at once.

"From that moment on, you will go your own way, and he will go his. He will not die at 30 because of you. The rest of your lives will end on separate paths.

"However, going back always has a price. Think carefully, young lady."

As long as Caspian lived, I feared no price. Thus, I went to see King Aurelius. I asked for a royal marriage decree for Caspian and Amelia.

I knew his three regrets. He had written them himself in his personal notes

[Regretted marrying Evelyn Frostwood. Regretted not resisting his parents' arrangement. Regretted failing to save Amelia.]

Now the first regret was already resolved. Was it not?

I left the palace with the decree and walked straight to him.

Caspian looked at me as if I had finally gotten what I wanted, as if I had won. His hand reached for the scroll, ready to open it.

I pressed my palm over his, stopping him. I kept my smile soft, almost gentle.

"Tomorrow," I said. "Look tomorrow. There will be a surprise."

He glanced at me from the corner of his eye, impatience flashing across his face. "How is tomorrow any different from today? Either way, it still means marrying you."

His eyes narrowed as he studied me, as if I had suddenly grown a second head. "You're acting strange. What, you finally get to marry me, and you're so happy you've lost your mind?"
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  • Three Regrets and a Second Chance   Chapter 9

    I said quietly, "You might not even understand your own feelings for me yet. You're good to me now, maybe because you feel guilty about what happened. Maybe because the Marquis and Marchioness favor me, so I seem suitable as a wife. But I don't need guilt. Ian, you don't need to come looking for me anymore."I pushed his umbrella away and turned, running straight into the rain.If I stayed one more second, I knew I would lose control. I would throw myself into his arms and cry. But I could not be selfish again in this life.After that, Caspian did not come to see me. Instead, things began appearing at my door from time to time. They were items I once loved.Sometimes, it was pastries I used to favor back at the manor. Sometimes, it was little trinkets he had crafted for me when I was young, the ones I had pestered him endlessly to make.I never imagined he remembered all of it.-That day, I escorted my students to the docks as they left for Aurelion to take the examinations. As

  • Three Regrets and a Second Chance   Chapter 8

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  • Three Regrets and a Second Chance   Chapter 7

    Valdrin paused, his gaze dulling.Derya, silent until now, let out a bitter laugh. "Caspian, would you dare say you do not love Eve? If you did not love her, why would you gamble your life again and again to save her?"Caspian parted his lips, but no sound emerged.He did love her, enough to trade his life without hesitation. They had pushed him too far. He had refused to love her in the way they demanded. He wanted to choose for himself. Thus, he forced himself to ignore how deeply he loved Evelyn.Derya continued in a softer voice, "Eve came yesterday to say goodbye. That kind, pitiful child. Her only wish before leaving was that you would live a long life, peaceful and joyful year after year."Caspian suddenly recalled Evelyn's words from the day before. His expression stiffened. He stood frozen for a long moment, then forced out a hoarse reply. "But if she truly meant to say goodbye, why would she ask for a royal marriage decree with me?"Derya sighed, regret weighing down he

  • Three Regrets and a Second Chance   Chapter 6

    Caspian's heart lurched, but he recovered almost at once. His brows drew together."Must be someone with the same name," he said flatly. "The royal marriage decree has already been issued. We are not leaving for Willowreach for another five days. How could she have left the city now?"The physician stepped forward and bowed. "My Lord, Lady Frostwood asked me to pass along a message before she left. She said she had already gone far away to Willowreach. From this point on, each of you should find your own happiness. She asked that you not think of her."The words struck Caspian like a thunderclap. For the first time in his life, he lost his composure. His body swayed, as though he could barely remain upright.So that was what she meant by, "Long life and good health."It had been her farewell.A thin redness crept into the corners of his eyes. His lips trembled, despite his effort to keep them still. "Impossible."How could the Evelyn he had nearly died saving more than once vani

  • Three Regrets and a Second Chance   Chapter 5

    I nodded. "Alright."When Caspian saw how pale I was, his brow remained furrowed. "I spoke too harshly yesterday. Don't take it to heart. But Ames is innocent. What happens between us should never involve her. In the future, don't complain again."A dull ache spread through my chest. This time, I did not explain myself as I had in my previous life. I only curved my lips into a faint smile. "Sure. There won't be a next time."Caspian tucked the blanket around me. "We didn't see the meteors last night. After we're married, I'll go with you to pay respects at your parents' graves. I remember that you like Willowreach. After that, we can travel there together."I froze for a moment, then smiled lightly. "There's no need. You don't have to make up for me for last night. I chose to save her."He paused. Emotions churned in his eyes."I've already arranged a carriage to leave the city in five days," he said. "Once you recover, we'll depart."I met his gaze and said nothing.He held th

  • Three Regrets and a Second Chance   Chapter 4

    In my previous life, my marriage to Caspian had driven Amelia to despair. A month later, she swallowed a Parasitic Curse and ended her own life. Caspian could not find compatible blood to counter it. He could only watch as she faded, breath by breath, until she was gone.That was when his hatred for me truly took root. He carried it with him until his death.But this time, I had not married him. So why had Amelia still chosen to die?I had been wondering how I was supposed to fulfill his third regret. Now it had delivered itself to me.I looked at him calmly. "So you came to take my blood. To neutralize the Parasitic Curse?"Caspian froze. He had clearly not expected those words. When he spoke again, his voice had turned glacial. "You think I wouldn't dare?"His grip tightened. "You humiliated Ames until she drank poison. You owe her. This is your penance."-Caspian dragged me straight to Amelia's residence.She lay on the bed, barely breathing. The physician drew a dagger an

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