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The Ocean Beneath Her Feet

[COMPLETED] Born as the Yuasa family's illegitimate child, Yuasa Shouko was grateful for having a loving half-sister and caring aunt. Yet, she was utterly dismayed when her evil father and stepmother wanted to sell her off to a violent young master. But, why did she suddenly wake up to five years in the future? And, since when did she get married to Kashino Kyoya, the young master of the Kashino family? Wasn't he supposed to marry her half-sister? Shouko lost all the memories of the prior years. Despite that, Kyoya's gentle and respectful treatment put her at ease as she scoured the waters of her lost memories. She also gained a more supportive family at the same time. Yet... As time passed, Shouko realized Kyoya and everyone were hiding a dark secret from her. What made him so scared? What led to her loss of memories? ********** Yuasa Shouko: "You know, I am jealous of my past self because she experienced the love you gave her. I want to remember my feelings but... it's only void in my mind. What should I do?" Kashino Kyoya: "No matter who you are, the past you or the one with me right now, I love every part of you. So, don't be afraid. I won't ever make you question your trust in me." ------------ Discord: hansora#1507 Instagram: hansora_author AI-generated cover

hansora · 现代言情
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Dearest Children Of Ours, The Sunshine Of Our Lives

Before Shouko and Kyoya departed to the Kashino family graveyard, she received a message from Aunt Masako. 

Aunt Masako: I've heard that Kyoya has already told you about your son. I wanted to call you yesterday but, let's meet instead when you're free. Have a safe trip. Remember, you have us with you.

It seemed like Aunt Masako had known about them going to visit Little Riceball's burial tomb. When Shouko thought back, she indeed found it strange because Aunt Masako didn't call her in these two days.

Knowing Aunt Masako, if the older lady knew that Kyoya intended to let her know the truth, it was probable for Aunt Masako to call or meet her to ask about her well-being. Shouko thought that her aunt didn't do so to give her space first.

A Scribbler in Autumn: Let's meet tomorrow. Thank you, Aunt, for everything.

The reply came instantly.

Aunt Masako: Yes, I'm your good aunt, right?

Once she read the text, Shouko smiled.