"So Elias was saved by a boy named Ren, who lifted the curse. And they lived happily ever after.

When the mother finished reading the book, her daughter smiled with satisfaction.

Thank God, Elias was saved!

"Yes, and he's had a lot of trouble since then, but he's living happily ever after!

The mother replies. The daughter's eyes twinkled in response.

She is still happy! I'd like to meet Elias. Have you ever met him?

She was starting to look tired and sleepy. She realized that she had been reading for longer than usual.

You've met him, too. We can meet any time. Here, have a good night.

I stroke my daughter's black hair. I stroked her black hair, and she seemed to fall asleep immediately, her wolf ears flicking pleasantly.

I turn off the lights and leave the room quietly so as not to make any noise. It was literally a noiseless and lean movement.

When her mother left the room and went to the present, her husband was sitting on a chair waiting for her.

"You bought the boy a book, didn't you? Ren.

'It's a nice book, don't you think? Elias.

I knew it was Len who had bought the book.

It's quite embarrassing to talk about yourself to your daughter.

Lutia often recommends it.

"Oh, ......, where is this Lutia?

I'm not sure if I'm going to complain a bit, but Elias asked Ren where Lutia was.

I'm not sure what to say. She's a saint.

"Well, I guess I'll have to wait until she gets home to complain.

He replied. Ren laughed when he heard this.

As Elias was heading for the kitchen to get something to fill his stomach, Ren called out to him.

At the end of the book, it said that Elias lived happily ever after. Are you happy now, Elias?

"Hmmm! Of course I am. Of course I am. I've been sad, I've been hurt. But I'm happy because I met Ren and he was born.

Once she lost everything and became alone, the girl was nowhere to be found.