How To End This Marriage-Chapter 189: Destiny’s Call

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Chapter 189: Destiny’s Call

A strangled sob wracked Silvia’s frail form as she crumpled to the dusty floor of the abandoned temple. The revelation from the ancient murals, the truth about her birth fall upon her like a tidal wave. She wasn’t the tribal princess she thinks she is but another celestial being who has born as a human in the mortal realm. Her entire life, a lie.

Across the vast expanse of the kingdom, within the opulent confines of the royal palace, Duchess Bernice stood frozen, a bewildered gasp escaping her lips. Her reflection in the ornately framed mirror shimmered and warped, revealing not her own regal visage, but another woman, identical in every way except for the ethereal white gown that flowed around her like moonlight. This other Bernice, this Aurelia, possessed a serene smile that seemed to hold the wisdom of ages.

"You? You are me?" Bernice stammered, her voice barely a whisper. The words echoed hollowly in the vast chamber, bouncing off the gilded portraits of past monarchs.

Aurelia stepped out of the mirror, her movements fluid and graceful. "Yes, Bernice," she spoke, her voice a melody that resonated deep within Bernice’s soul. "I am you, and you are me. And I am happy you finally chose the path that brought you here."

Bernice’s mind reeled. The dreamscape of the heavenly realm, the celestial voice that had spoken of duality, it all came flooding back. This wasn’t a hallucination, a figment of her overworked mind. This was real. But how? Why? A million questions swirled in her head, threatening to drown her in confusion.

Aurelia seemed to sense her turmoil. With a gentle smile, she reached out and placed a hand on Bernice’s shoulder. The touch sent a jolt of energy coursing through Bernice, calming the storm within her.

"There is much to explain," Aurelia began, her voice filled with a quiet strength, "but first, you must understand. We are two halves of the same whole. You, the embodiment of earthly power, and I, the essence of celestial wisdom. Together, we are the true ruler, the one prophesied to usher in a new era of peace and prosperity."

Bernice stared at her ethereal counterpart, a flicker of hope igniting within her. Could this be true? Could this be the answer to the unease that had gnawed at her for years, the feeling that she was meant for something more? As Aurelia began to weave the tale of their shared existence, Bernice knew her life, her entire understanding of the world, was about to change forever.

Bernice trembled, rooted to the spot as Aurelia materialized before her. A million questions clawed at her throat, a tangled mess of confusion and disbelief. The silence stretched, punctuated only by the rhythmic thud of her own heart. Even the ever-knowledgeable Guardian of the Heavenly Library had remained tight-lipped about her true identity. Now, here stood her celestial counterpart, draped in otherworldly radiance, and the truth hung heavy in the air.

"Why are you here?" Bernice finally managed to choke out, her voice rough with emotion. "I... I thought I wasn’t supposed to know the truth until the destined time arrived."

Aurelia’s smile held a hint of sadness. "Your time has come, Bernice. I know you’ve waited long, endured hardship beyond measure. Three lifetimes sacrificed in a relentless pursuit of happiness that seemed eternally out of reach. I can’t bear to witness your suffering any longer."

She took a step closer, her ethereal form casting an otherworldly glow on the room. "The truth, Bernice, is that you are no mere human. You are a celestial being, the rightful heir to the heavenly throne, chosen by the Supreme God himself. However," a flicker of pain crossed her features, "I chose a different path, a rebellion that led to your exile and a life of earthly hardship."

Bernice reeled. Heir to the heavenly throne? Exile? Punishment? The words slammed into her, shattering her carefully constructed reality. A lifetime of yearning for something just beyond her grasp, a gnawing sense of displacement, suddenly made horrifying sense.

"But why?" she whispered, her voice barely audible. "Why would you do this? Why condemn me to such a life?" 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞

Aurelia’s gaze softened with understanding. "There is much to explain, Bernice. A story of power, duty, and a love that defied the celestial order. A choice that had far-reaching consequences, not just for me, but for you as well."

Bernice sank onto a nearby chair, her mind swirling. This revelation was more than she could comprehend. Yet, a sliver of hope flickered within her. Perhaps, within this shocking truth, lay the key to unlocking the secrets of her past, the reason for her endless yearning.

As Aurelia began to weave the tale of their intertwined destinies, Bernice braced herself. The truth, however unsettling, was finally within reach. And with it, perhaps, the chance to reclaim her birthright and find the peace that had eluded her for lifetimes.

Aurelia’s voice trailed off, a poignant vulnerability etched on her celestial face. "The path I chose," she continued, her voice thick with emotion, "was driven by a love that defied the heavens. Just as your heart yearns for Duke Alexander Agnes, a mortal man, so too did I fall prey to a love deemed forbidden. I was bound by duty to a celestial being, yet my heart ached for a mortal man, a soul destined to return to the earthly plane."

Bernice listened, a flicker of recognition sparking within her. The echoes of Aurelia’s past resonated with her own yearning for Alexander.

"He was supposed to be just that," Aurelia continued, her voice trembling slightly, "a mortal soul on a borrowed journey. But the thought of losing him, of watching his life extinguish like a dying flame, was unbearable. I defied the celestial order, pouring all my knowledge and celestial power into defying fate."

A heavy silence descended upon the room. Bernice could almost feel the weight of Aurelia’s sacrifice, the desperate act of love that had shattered the celestial balance.

"It cost me everything," Aurelia whispered, a tear tracing a shimmering path down her cheek. "My celestial existence, my place among the divine. I was cast down, stripped of my power, and condemned to walk the mortal realm."

Bernice’s heart clenched. This wasn’t just punishment; it was a profound act of devotion, a testament to the power of love that transcended even the boundaries of heaven and earth.

"But it wasn’t a punishment, Bernice," Aurelia added, her voice gaining strength. "Not entirely."