Luna explained, โThe man told me he just hoped I could be happy every single day. He also said he knew my mentor and that the very next day, my mentor wouldnโt be as strict with me anymore. He said pretty girls should be cherished and cared for, not pushed to exhaustion.โ
She paused, a sweet smile blooming across her face. โGrandpa, can you guess what happened next? The next day at camp, my mentor came over and told me I could have three days off. And from then on, he allowed my training to be lighter and less punishing.
โMy mentor even asked me about my relationship with the Lloydsโ heir. He warned me to stay away from him, or else Iโd eventually fall into his trap and be completely devoured. Of course, I could tell he was teasing me.
โBack then, in Chetvineโs military command and across all departments, almost everyone admired or supported the Lloydsโ heir. My mentor was General Philip Turman, a pillar of Holtrien, someone who never softened his words for anyone.
โYet when it came to the Lloydsโ heir, he was different. Whenever my mentor mentioned him, his face would light up with smiles, saying that the country and Holtrienโs future finally had support!
โBack then, in my young mind, the Lloydsโ heir was just thatโmysterious and unreachable. Yet he seemed to have no airs about him, treating everyone the same way with equal friendliness.โ
She continued, โLater, when I grew stronger, when I fought on the battlefield, earned the rank of brigadier general, and finally had the ability to stand on my own, I realized something shocking. Even then, I didnโt feel happy or fulfilled.โ
Her eyes dimmed with quiet longing. โNow I lack nothing. Whatever I want, I can have. Yet compared to that one unforgettable memory, I find that it is what truly brings me joy, the memory that never fades.
โIโve forgotten so many things, but not that. The Lloydsโ heir may not even know who I am, and I never once spoke to him face-to-face. But in my heart, I always remembered his figure. I could never forget it.โ
When her long story ended, Montgomery stroked his beard and chuckled. โLuna, you are the pride of the Phelan family. If you truly want to find the Lloydsโ heir, then, as your grandfather, Iโll fully support you. But you must understand, the Lloydsโ heir is no ordinary man. Even you may not be able to get close to such a figure.
โMy own view is more practical. You said Andrew is extraordinary as well, didnโt you? Perhaps you should consider him instead. From what youโve described, he is no common man. Even if he cannot fully match you, Andrew is an excellent choice compared to others.โ
Lunaโs mind briefly flashed with Andrewโs image, but she shook her head firmly. โGrandpa, Andrew and I are nothing more than acquaintances. At most, I admire him and respect his abilities. But beyond that, weโre not suited for each other. Heโs not someone who can be tamed, and his nature clashes with mine.
โAs for the Lloydsโ heirโฆ If fate allows it, then so be it, but I wonโt force it.โ