She didn’t know how long it took, but when she opened her eyes, Diamond was surprised to find herself inside the Golden Space.
She was no longer in the tub but inside the wooden cabin and sleeping on top of the bed. Her clothes were changed and something just didn’t feel right.
She woke herself up, sat on the bed and started combing through her fuzzy memories on what happened. However, nothing seemed trustworthy.
All she remembered was crying after the call with Wyatt, felt sleepy and went to sleep. After that, she was here. So, what happened?
"How can you even know what happened? You got sick and have been sleeping for ages. If you were out there, you might have scared the heck out of everyone."
The space fairy’s voice sounded and Diamond looked in the direction the voice was coming from and spotted an angry and fuming space fairy.
Diamond couldn’t even chide her and lowered her head, knowing that it might have been dangerous.
The space fairy seeing Diamond’s reaction, couldn’t scold anymore and walked towards her, sighing as she said, "Mistress, I don’t know what kind of problems, issues and turbulence you went through before I found you. But I want you to remember something that you always tell your fans.
Love yourself, and don’t get hurt unnecessary. If you don’t love yourself, and just be casual about your life, especially now that you don’t have your cultivation, getting an everlasting damage that will make you regret will not be that hard.
Whatever issues you are facing, face them head on, find a solution and move on. When I found you, you were burning with a serious fever and it took me a very long time to bring you back to the living. Why ..."
Diamond, never knew that the space fairy was such a chatter and nagger. However, she listened attentively as she got admonished, understanding that the space fairy’s worries were truly on point.
She was hurt with the revelation and unexpected confession. And to offer advice to a man she liked so much so that he can pursue another man she also likes, was simply an overload on her part.
She cried, as a way to vent out her emotions, and unknowing she end up getting a fever. Who would have known that she has bene reduced to such a pathetic state?
Thankfully, the space fairy, never fearing her, knocked some sense into her.
"I will not repeat that ever again," Diamond promised, and didn’t bother to utter useless words.
She will never let herself crumble another time. She faced the loss of cultivation life span and even the chills from touching that cursed book. She even accepted her current look, so why should she let an unrequited love shatter her?
She was stronger than this.
"I hope you really do, and since this isn’t something that can be easily forgotten. Why don’t you take a trip of some sort? Let yourself lose, and unwind. It’s been a stressful month, so a bit of rest wouldn’t kill," the space fairy suggested, hoping that Diamond will soon forget all about this and live happily without being so stressed.
Diamond beamed when she heard that suggestion. Honestly, it wasn’t easy as one makes it sound to just forget.
Back then, with the twins, she was so hurt, disappointed and betrayed. Even the system felt that and forced her to go to Gesalsi for a trip.
Thanks to that trip, she met with Wyatt and Nolan. She was very happy in that month and by the time she returned home, the twins were no longer her concerns.
She was always busy, even without going to work daily. And now, after accompanying Zara on this life and death mission, she was gloomy and taking a short vacation might be good for her.
She can rewind, get some sun and energy, then forget those two.
And it so happens that she knew three places that she could go to before going back home.
With her thoughts slightly shifting away from the heartbreak, Diamond’s expression started livening up and the space fairy sighed with relief.
"I need to start preparing. As for Zara, the system already marked the mission as complete. Which means she will wake up in time. What’s more for me to remain here?"

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