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Chapter 50 - Chapter 50: What the Heart Remembers

While she lay still beneath the blooming plum tree, the palace around her

stirred in anxious confusion.

The princess immediately knelt beside her, calling for a physician. Taotao

held Ju Xian's hand, visibly shaken despite his attempts to hide it behind

jokes.

Guards arrived, alerted by the commotion, but General Lian raised a hand to

hold them back.

> "She's no threat. Send for the healer quietly," he commanded. "We don't

need rumors spreading."

The younger prince, guilt written across his small face, clutched his ball

tightly and stood silently nearby.

A servant rushed in with a woven mat, and Ju Xian was gently laid down

under the garden canopy. Her breathing was light but steady.

The princess brushed a stray lock of hair from her forehead, whispering,

"Who are you really?"

And as Ju Xian slept, her heart waged its quiet war with memory.In her

unconscious mind, the world unraveled. Images flickered like candlelight in

storm winds.

She saw herself — not as Ju Xian, but as Li Xian.

Wearing battlefield robes stained with dust and blood. Rushing through

tents with bundles of herbs clutched in trembling hands. Binding wounds.

Whispering reassurances. Watching friends and soldiers die.

She saw Ren Xu — fierce and protective — standing beside her in firelight.

She saw Sky, perched high in his cage, calling out each morning, mimicking

her laughter, her commands, even her lullabies.

She saw her hands trembling as she prepared the last tincture for Ren's

wound.

She saw the enemy's blade slash down.

She saw herself fall.

But worst of all — she saw time running out.

The war had ended.

But she never made it back to her childhood home.

She had promised to visit her parents' grave — just once. Just one prayer.

One flower.

But time had stolen it from her.

And now, even in death, she had left Sky behind — watching, waiting,

remembering.

Tears streamed silently from her closed eyes.

Ju Xian stirred.

A soft breath escaped her lips as her lashes fluttered. When she opened her

eyes, lantern light shimmered above her, and voices called her name in

panic.

But she didn't hear them at first.

She looked up at the garden canopy, heart racing.

> "Sky..." she whispered, her voice hoarse.

Taotao leaned over her, relief plain on his face. "You're awake! Hey—hey, are

you okay?"

She blinked slowly. Her hands trembled.

> "I remember... everything."

Tears filled her eyes again — this time not from pain, but from the weight of

memory, and love, and loss.

She was no longer just Ju Xian.

She was Li Xian — reborn.

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