Alpha's replacement bride is destined mate-Chapter 123 These Fireworks Bloom for You
The next day, Emily carried her mother’s ashes to the woods, where an old oak tree grew, and the village elders said that the old oak tree lived for at least a hundred years, and that it was alive and well, and was regarded as a sacred symbol by the people of the village.
Emily decided to scatter her mother’s ashes under that ancient oak tree, where she hoped her mother’s soul would rest in peace.
Instead of letting anyone else accompany her, she went into the woods alone. The leaves under your feet make a slight rustling sound, as if telling the story of the years. The breeze blows gently, carrying the smell of earth and the fragrance of vegetation.
Emily quickly found the old oak tree in the depths of the woods with memories from her childhood. It is tall and straight, and its thick trunk is like a guardian of the years, witnessing countless winds and rains and the passage of time. Its open canopy almost obscured the sunlight overhead, casting a huge shadow. Only a little mottled glimmer of light filtered through the gaps in the dense foliage, like a mysterious elf dancing. 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦
The glimmers of light fell on Emily’s body like stars, lonely and lonely. She stood quietly under the tree, looking up at the ancient oak tree, and an indescribable emotion welled up in her heart. Memories flood in, and the laughter, tears, and dreams of childhood seem to be awakened at this moment. She stretched out her hand and gently touched the rough trunk, feeling the traces of time and the power of life
Emily carefully placed her mother’s ashes on the ground, folded her hands on her eyebrows, and closed her eyes as she silently recited the words of prayer.
Great Mother Luna, thank you for giving us life. I bury this lonely soul here, hoping that one day she will return to your arms. May your light shine forever on the earth. "
As Emily finished praying, she slowly extended her hands, her sharp wolf claws glinting in the dim light. She began to carefully dig a pit beside the roots of the oak tree, and the dirt loosened under her claws with a slight noise.
She opened the urn and gently poured her mother’s ashes into the pit, the ashes slowly sliding down into her hands like fine gravel, merging into the land.
Then, she filled the pit with the surrounding soil, and each handful of soil was like a love and concern for her mother, connecting her to this land full of memories.
When she had done all this, she stood there silently, staring at the newly reclaimed land for a long time. The breeze was gentle and the leaves rustled, as if to bid her farewell. She took a deep breath and turned away, her figure disappearing into the depths of the woods. She took away the grief in her heart, leaving behind the eternal memory of her mother and the warm memories of this land.
In the evening, the villagers held a farewell party for Emily, and they gathered on the grass to light a bonfire. The flames danced, illuminating the cheerful faces of the people. The enticing aroma of roast lamb fills the air, and the golden crispy crust looks particularly attractive in the light of the fire. Everyone sat around the campfire, sipping a refreshing beer while sipping delicious roast lamb.
Emily sat in the middle of the crowd, Dolly next to Emily, and they and Mrs. Emily sat next to her. Bauer laughed and talked when Mrs. Bauer brings a smile to her chubby face when she mentions the funny things they had when they were younger.
Klaus sat next to him, sipping a beer and listening to interesting stories about Emily’s childhood.
At this moment, Mr Bauer took out his beloved accordion, and the cheerful melody instantly flowed through the air. The melodious notes are like smart elves, dancing in everyone’s ears. To the rhythm of the music, many people got up and started dancing happily.
"Emily, let’s go dance." Dolly said, taking Emily’s hand.
Emily was infected by the enthusiasm, she slowly stood up, then gently lifted the hem of her skirt, and she took the first step gracefully.
Her figure was as light as a swallow, as if gently held up by the breeze. Her toes touched the ground like ripples on the water, and each step had a dynamic rhythm. Her waist was soft and resilient, swaying gently to the rhythm of the music, like willow branches swaying in the breeze.
At this moment, she let go of all the distractions in her heart and completely merged herself with the music. She danced unpassionately, her long hair glowing in the light of the fire, flying with her dance, pouring down like a waterfall.
Klaus didn’t join them, but sat silently, his eyes fixed on Emily.
Eventually, after a few dances in a row, Emily felt a little tired, but her feet still wouldn’t stop. How she wished that time would always freeze in this moment, and she wished that her memory would stay here.
Perhaps from drinking too much beer, Emily suddenly felt a little dizzy and her body shook a little. At this time, her foot accidentally stepped on a broken stone, and due to the unstable center of gravity, her body immediately leaned to the other side.
A pair of powerful hands held Emily’s body at the critical moment, and she lay in the crook of the strong arm, a familiar face appeared in her hazy vision.
Klaus’s face is as heartwarming as if a god had descended in the light of the fire. The eyes like emeralds and gems were deep and bright, and the firelight jumped and flickered in them, as if hiding a bright sea of stars, and as if there were thousands of feelings surging in them.
" Klaus ." Emily whispered his name, remembering that when she first met Klaus, she jumped out of the window to escape, and it was he who caught her.
He was holding her in his arms like he was now.
He frowned slightly, and said to Emily with concern, "You’re drunk, lover."
"No, I’m not drunk." Emily stubbornly said, "I’m going to keep dancing."
"I’ll take you to rest for a while." Klaus couldn’t help but pick up Emily and said, "Let’s wait and then we can continue dancing."
Klaus picked Emily in his arms, and they walked away from the campfire to a quiet place. Klaus put Emily on top of a large, flat rock, and he made her sit on it.
"You need to sober up." Klaus said, "I’ll go get you some tea."
"No, Klaus." Emily hugged him, "Don’t leave me. "
"I won’t leave you behind." Klaus whispered, "I’m here with you."
Emily leans into Klaus’s arms, his strong chest always gives her a sense of security, and she loves the feeling of leaning on him.
Emily felt a wave of sadness rush over her at the thought that she would be leaving tomorrow.
She did not want to leave here. She did not like to leave the friends who had been with her. There were memories of her childhood in the land where she had belonged.
But after to-morrow she would say good-bye to everything here. Is this the price of growth?
Does everyone have to say goodbye to their past selves in order to grow up? Two tears were left at the corners of Emily’s eyes, and she sobbed softly.
"Are you crying?" Klaus stared down at Emily as he wiped her tears, "We can come back again, if you want."
"Really?"
Klaus nodded affirmatively, "I promised to take you wherever you want."
"Yes, I remember you told me that in the summer you took me out to the sea to see pink dolphins. You took me to see Maple Leaf Chinese Restaurant in the fall and Blue Rose in the spring. I remember all of these." She remembered all the things he had said to her.
"I also told you that I want the rest of your memories to be related to me." Klaus whispered, "I’ll give you everything I have, and I’ll do everything I can to make you happy. I want you to forget the memories that have caused you pain, and I want you to be happy and happy every day that you spend in the future. "
Emily’s nose ached, and tears blurred her eyes again as she was deeply moved by Klaus’s words.
"Don’t cry, kitten." Klaus comforted her, "I will always be with you, always."
He kissed the tears from her face, little by little, until she ceased to weep.
"Shall we go back?" Emily looked at the others who were still partying not far away.
"We’ll be in for a while." Klaus said, pulling out his phone and looking at the time, "It’s almost 12 o’clock at midnight."
"Usually they party until midnight." said Emily in a hoarse voice.
"I want to do a magic trick for you." said Klaus, pulling out a lighter and a cigarette.
"Do you want to show me a cigarette?" Emily joked that she could not figure out what kind of magic a lighter and cigarette could do.
Klaus lit the cigarette with his lighter, and with his fingers between the burning cigarettes, he walked over to Emily and said, "Look at this cigarette and don’t blink your eyes."
"Okay." Emily gazed at the cigarette in Klaus’s hand, her eyes full of curiosity and anticipation.
The burning butt, with its faint orange-red glow, looked like a fluttering spirit between Klaus’s long, slender fingers. This little light, which seemed so small and faint in the vast and infinite blackness of the night sky, had a dogged vitality.
The next second he was flicking up his cigarette with his fingers. Burning cigarette butts arced gracefully through the air like tiny meteors toward the mysterious night sky.
As Emily’s gaze moved upward with her cigarette, the sky burst into a giant firework. At that moment it was as if the whole night sky had awakened. A brilliant firework was the first to burst into the sky, exploding in the deep night like a huge, multi-coloured flower in an instant. The golden light spread out like a meteor, illuminating the surrounding darkness, and then the red, blue, and purple pyrotechnics also rose into the sky, interwoven like a dream-dance of color.
The sound of the fireworks, one after another, drowned out the music at a short distance, and those who were dancing stopped to watch the fireworks feast.
"It’s beautiful." Emily was stunned by what she saw.
Klaus hugged Emily from behind, and he whispered in her ear, "These are fireworks just for you, do you like them?"
"For me?" Emily turned to look at Klaus, "When did you prepare those fireworks?"
Klaus made no reply; he smiled a little, then bent his head and kissed her.







