"Sleep well," Fujimaru Rika stood in front of her room, "work hard tomorrow."

The first time she stood in front of this door was a guy who didn't understand anything. Before she knew it, she held up a lot of things in her hands and lost a lot of things. In the end, her hands were still the same as before. nothing.

"I am back."

The door opened slowly, and the light illuminated the dark room, just like this room.

No one will-

"Ah, welcome back," the man in a white coat and ponytail waved his fork at Fujimaru Tachika while holding the cake, "I think there are quite a few strawberry cakes here—"

Fujimaru Rika opened her eyes wide, tears streaming down her face.

"why?"

"Ah! Can't eat this cake!" The man was startled, his smile became extremely far-fetched, "I saw a lot, and thought that there should always be a piece for me, but I didn't expect one piece, no, don't. cry!"

The man hurriedly jumped off the bed and gestured in front of Fujimaru Rika.

"It's okay," Fujimaru Rika took a step forward and buried her face in the man's chest, "These strawberry cakes are for you, and welcome back, Dr. Roman."

"Well," Roman was stunned for a while, then raised his arms and hugged Fujimaru Tachika with a smile, "I'm back, I've been thankful for you all the time."

Great.

Compared to that time, the girl named Fujimaru Rika has grown up and moved forward.

"By the way, doctor, half of the cake is reserved for Hidicah!"

"Ah~ I know, let's wait for him to come back together."

"Then let's eat together."

Familiar sea breeze.

Siddija slowly opened his eyes.

"Oh~ Uncle, are you awake?" The ferryman took out a wooden board and placed it between the beach and the boat, "Here we are, now we will clear it up."

"This is not the underworld," Sidika stretched and jumped onto the beach. The familiar smell made him stretch.

"The Netherworld is the end of life, but you won't be safe even if you are in the Netherworld, so there is nothing wrong here." The ferryman took back the wooden board and waved at Sidika, "Master, remember not to sleep in the grass. inside."

"Goodbye," Sidica raised her hand, waved her head, and walked towards the forest.

"Farewell," the ferryman sighed, glanced at the small bench, shook his head helplessly, and poked the paddle on the beach.

Nothing has changed.

Sidika, who was walking in the forest, was a little dazed, as if he saw the young self at the time.

"Snapped--"

Siddija touched the spot where the branch hit.

Where you used to be able to walk past with a flicker, now you have to be a little more careful.

But nothing has changed.

An exquisite log cabin appeared in the middle of the forest where there was nothing.

I went round and round outside, lost, gained, met a lot, and said goodbye many times.

"It's been a long wait," Sidica smiled and waved her left hand at Hephaestus sitting under the tree, "I'm back."

"Welcome back," Hephaestus looked at Sidica's empty left wrist, "Have you finally given up?"

"It's not giving up, it's just returning it, because I'm tired and I plan to go home and sleep," Sidica chuckled and took off the [Reforged Pandora], "But there is one thing that hasn't been returned."

The shell of [Reforged Pandora] began to separate, and with the soft light, a golden apple engraved with the most beautiful goddess was separated from [Reforged Pandora] and fell into the hands of Sidika.

"This golden apple is yours," Sidica knelt down on one knee and handed the golden apple to Hephaestus.

"Without this golden apple, your magic box will never give you hope again," Hephaestus pursed his lips.

"It's not this golden apple that gave me hope, but you who put the golden apple in it," Sidica smiled and handed the golden apple to Hephaestus' mouth, "Do you want me to feed you?"

Hephaestus blushed slightly, and under Sidica's gaze, he bit into the golden apple. The bandage wrapped around his arm slowly fell off in the light, and the flame-like lines on his arm began to fade.

"You're a strange person," Hephaestus patted his leg. "It's a reward."

"It's really an honor," Sidica chuckled and lay calmly on Hephaestus' lap.

"In the past, you would crawl and run away," Hephaestus gently brushed away Sidica's hair.

"People will grow," Hidicah's eyes began to close unconsciously.

Ah~ I'm so sleepy, is it because I got home?

"That's right," Hephaestus looked up at the sky, "Fortunately."

"Now, can I sleep for a while?"

"Go to sleep," Hephaestus' voice trembled, "you should rest too."

This is the moment they have been rejecting, but looking forward to.

"If something happens," Sidica slowly closed her eyes, "you must wake me up."

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