Melinda did not want to reminisce about the past.
“Huh?” Jacopo exclaimed in shock
Henry also inquired, “What do you mean he died in battle?”
Melinda no longer hid the truth from them and spoke about what took place in the Primeval Age in detail. Everyone in the main hall was immediately overcome with grief.
Melinda sighed and said sadly, “It’s been a long time since it happened, and I still don’t want to believe he is dead. When I emerged from the Reincarnation Pond, I wanted to prevent him from returning to the Primeval Age. However, the Primeval Age’s chronology was already set in stone. If I were to stop him from traveling to the past, the River of Time would collapse, and everything would cease to exist. I can’t bear the consequences of doing such a thing.”
Melinda remembered James’ promise to marry her when he became an Ancestral God and kept it in her heart this whole time. However, James went to the Thirteenth Universe and returned a cold corpse.
Winnie knew that James was still alive but had not shown up yet. Despite that, she silently stood aside and held her tongue.
“James.”
Henry looked at the glowing sky outside the hall with a sorrowful expression. Meanwhile, Jacopo was crestfallen. His father had always been his motivation. After learning of James’ death, he seemed to lose his spiritual support.
However, Sophie did not believe James was dead. She asked, “Are you sure he’s dead?”
Melinda nodded lightly and said, “I’m sure of it. He died before Radomir’s rebellion. Winnie, Henrik, and I personally buried him.”
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