CHAPTER 49: REAL OR FAKE?

Sabrina lay motionless, lethargic. Her whole body ached strangely, she couldn't move, her whole body was frozen. She tried her best to name him, her sister, and Collins too, but it was all in vain.

The last moment she remembered before she lost consciousness was an extremely bright light shining directly at her, rays of light piercing through her body making her painful, hot even though it was snowing heavily outside. Then she felt herself getting weaker, her body was limp, her eyes began to fade but it still recorded the last moments, the moment he rushed to her side, quickly and the words she heard before fainting is:

"NO! SABRINA! NO!!!"

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She found her standing in the middle of a vast forest, the canopy of trees radiating luxuriantly and luxuriantly. The afternoon sun is falling, each weak golden ray begins to fade and fade away. A memory of a certain afternoon flashed through her mind, wasn't this the scene the first time her sisters got lost here?

She heard the murmur of a stream in the distance. Coming to this country was without a doubt, this was the place that had given her sisters a safe and sound night when they first arrived. That murmuring stream, she couldn't be mistaken, could it be that she was about to go home?

Thinking of this, she was suddenly happy, but then that joy quickly faded away. No! She couldn't go home alone, at least for now. How will grandparents react when they see their two granddaughters disappear for more than twenty-four hours and then suddenly reappear, but there is only one, how worried will they be when they hear her tell the whole story? job?

Or will they not believe a word she says and will put her in a mental institution because they think she is mentally unstable and will continue to search in vain for her two-year-old granddaughter? She suddenly felt nervous and a little scared at the thought of this. She thought for a few minutes and then decided: she would go back to the wooden house in the forest.

That's it for now, because it's the safest place to be, anyway.

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She looked around, trying to remember the first day when her sisters met Collins, he had taken them north. So now just aim to the North and go, but the sun is gradually fading, darkness is about to come and reign, she is confused as to what to do, if darkness comes, she will not determine where is the North direction to return to. While struggling, her mind was wandering aimlessly when a voice came to her, making her heart stop.

The voice seemed to come from afar, deep and deep:

"Sabrina! Sabrina! Sabrina!"

The voice kept calling her name over and over. At first she was afraid to answer, but then she mustered up the courage, she spoke and the voice continued.

"Let's go find the sword. Sabrina. Go find the sword. Hurry up! Or it won't be in time!"

"What sword? Wait! Please! Please wait."

She shouted but all she heard were the words "sword" and "sword" repeated over and over and then fell silent. She wondered where to find that "sword"? Now the way home is unknown, where can she find the sword?

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"Sabrina! Please! Wake up! Please Sabrina please!"

That soft and warm voice. She hadn't heard it in a long time. His voice! Devan!

Then another beam of light hit her, it was so bright that she had to close her eyes, she felt her body begin to faint, she slowly collapsed, fainting.

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