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Chapter 180: Outing Part 2

  As the sun rose higher in the sky, casting warm golden light across the castle grounds, Adrian led his family out of the grand entrance and toward the awaiting carriages.

  The air was crisp, carrying the scent of dew-kissed grass and blooming flowers, adding to the gentle sense of peace surrounding them.

  Today was a break from the worries of duty, training, and the weight of the recent challenges they had endured. Today was a rare day dedicated to joy.

  With the dies by his side, they all climbed into the carriages, the polished wood interiors and plush seats making the ride comfortable and easy.

  Adrian shared a carriage with Christine, her wide eyes taking in the surroundings, while Chris and Rosalyn, who appeared much better than she had been, joined them.

  The others — Sophia, Seraphina, Isabel, and Eve — took the second carriage, filling the air with light-hearted chatter and occasional bursts of ughter as the horses set off.

  The carriages followed a winding path that led up to the mountainside, an untouched paradise where the world opened up to breathtaking views.

  They finally arrived at a scenic pteau with a ke at its center. Encircled by gentle hills and trees that swayed in the breeze, the ke's water shimmered under the sun’s light, a near-perfect mirror to the sky above.

  Everyone disembarked and stretched their limbs after the ride. Adrian took in the sight of his companions, each one of them sharing his sense of wonder and appreciation for the beauty around them.

  “Well,” Adrian said with a grin, lifting a rge picnic basket from the carriage, “let’s set up here by the ke. There’s plenty of room to rex and enjoy the view.”

  He spread out a rge, soft bnket on the grass, and one by one, they all settled down.

  Chris and Christine, carefully arranged the contents of the basket: pastries, fruit, cheese, fresh bread, and fsks of sweet, herbal tea.

  Sophia's eyes sparkled with delight as she grabbed a piece of bread and butter, eagerly munching away. Her ughter was infectious, drawing smiles from everyone around her.

  Rosalyn, leaning back against a tree, closed her eyes and took a deep breath, savoring the tranquility of the pce.

  Even Seraphina looked uncharacteristically at ease, her piercing blue eyes softer as she gazed over the ke.

  “Imagine if every day could be this peaceful,” Rosalyn murmured, her voice carrying a note of wistful longing. Adrian caught her words, smiling as he gnced toward her.

  “Moments like these are rare, but they’re what make everything worth it,” he replied. “We’ll have more days like this, I promise.”

  Chris, who was seated close to Adrian, reached over and gave his hand a gentle squeeze. “Thank you, Adrian. You’ve given us so much to look forward to.”

  As they ate, conversation flowed easily, lighthearted and free from the usual pressures. They shared stories, memories, and ughter, basking in the warmth of the day and each other’s company.

  After their meal, the group moved to the keside, some dipping their feet in the cool water. Adrian watched Christine run to the ke's edge, giggling as she spshed water with her toes, her joy reflected in the rippling water.

  Sophia soon joined her, pyfully spshing back, her ughter filling the air.

  Eve, picked up a small pebble and attempted to skip it across the ke. It plopped into the water almost immediately, but she ughed nonetheless, her cheeks flushed with happiness.

  Adrian, chuckling, demonstrated how to skip stones properly, sending one gliding effortlessly across the ke’s surface.

  Eve gave him a pyful pout before trying again, this time managing to get a few skips, earning a cheer from Christine.

  Seraphina, standing slightly apart, watched them with an almost maternal pride. It was a rare sight to see her so rexed, her usual expression softened.

  She caught Adrian’s eye and offered a small smile, one that spoke volumes.

  As the afternoon waned, they y back on the grass, gazing up at the sky as fluffy clouds drifted zily by.

  The sun cast a golden glow over the mountains, and a gentle breeze stirred the air. Adrian felt a sense of serenity settle over him as he looked up at the vast blue sky.

  “This is perfect,” Isabel said softly, her head resting on her folded arms as she watched a few birds fly overhead. “Moments like these… it’s perhaps what life is really about.”

  Rosalyn, lying beside her, nodded in agreement. "It reminds me of my childhood, I had came across a small pond while I got lost in the forest while pying. It became my favorite spot after that".

  Adrian smiled, listening as they each shared small, treasured memories from the past.

  The stories ranged from humorous to heartwarming, each one weaving a closer bond between them.

  He felt a wave of gratitude wash over him; this was his family — one he was determined to protect at all costs.

  As the sky deepened into a soft, warm dusk, the sounds of birds returning to their nests filled the air, and the water glimmered with the st rays of sunlight.

  Chris, who had been quietly watching the ke, suddenly turned to Adrian.

  “Let’s make a wish,” she said, her voice filled with a gentle excitement.

  He raised an eyebrow, intrigued. “A wish?”

  “Yeah, for the future.” She held out her hand, palm open. “Everyone. Let’s make a wish together.”

  Smiling, everyone joined in, each pcing their hand atop the next until they formed a small circle.

  Christine closed her eyes tightly, her expression adorably serious as she focused on her wish.

  One by one, the others followed suit, each silently pouring their hopes for peace, happiness, and a future filled with love and protection for each other.

  Adrian closed his eyes as well, a single thought filling his heart: for his family’s happiness to remain unbroken, no matter what the future held.

  When they finally let go, the air seemed lighter, as if their wishes had been carried away by the breeze.

  “Well,” Seraphina said with a faint smile, “I never thought I’d find myself making wishes like a young girl again. But… it was a nice feeling.”

  As evening descended, they packed up, leaving behind a sense of peace and serenity that lingered long after they departed.

  The ride home was filled with drowsy conversation and soft ughter, a gentle warmth settling over them as they traveled back to the manor under the starlit sky.

  Later that night, after everyone had retreated to their rooms, Adrian stood alone on the balcony, looking out over the silent, moonlit ndscape.

  A soft smile pyed on his lips as he remembered the day’s events. Today had been a reminder of what he was fighting for , the precious, irrepceable moments with those he loved.

  In that quiet moment, he made a silent vow to himself: whatever came their way, he would keep them safe and ensure they had many more days like this.

  No matter how challenging the journey ahead, he would never let anything come close to harm his family.

  With a final, lingering gaze at the stars above, Adrian turned back, and headed to sleep.

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