Xyla Quest began laughing as she turned eagerly to gaze at Stanley Batton, exchanging a look of wonder before facing the heavenly rulers.

"This is very magical, indeed. I never knew something like this existed in the world. I've always thought such things only happened in novels or television dramas. "Undoubtedly, fiction stems from life itself," Xyla added.

The empress laughed. "I have to admit that some fictional work from the human realm is incredible. No one has ever been here before, yet they could describe this place so well." Xyla instantly nodded in agreement. "Empress, are all those divine objects described by those authors real?"

"Yes, they are. That's why I admire these people."

"Me, too," she said, raising her thumb.

"It's almost time for us to head back, I think. You two have been the most gracious hosts, but we should leave you to rest now. It's getting late," Stanley spoke up then.

"Thank you for everything you've given us," he added in earnest. "Don't worry. Once we get home, we will live well and contribute to society."

The emperor smiled at that. "I believe you. Have a good life with your wife once you return. From now on, your lives will be free from obstacles. Of course, that pertains to the two of you only," he said vaguely before continuing.

"Your children will still encounter some challenges, but you don't have to worry because their lives won't be at risk."

Xyla's heart clenched as she studied his face anxiously. "What do you mean? What kind of challenges will my children face? Are they severe?"

He shook his head. "Not quite. They will experience emotional challenges like most people, but nothing terrible is going to happen to them from these experiences.

"Your children will live for a long time by your side. Most importantly, they will remain obedient to you once they've grown up. The two of you are fated to have good relationships with your children.

"They are also here to repay your kindness for the contributions the two of you have done to help them in their past lives," the emperor added.

"Emotional challenges can be quite scary, though," Xyla said worriedly.

Emotions could well be impossible to deal with because the hardest thing to control in the world would be a person's feelings.

"I told you not to worry," he chuckled

at her expression. "It won't be much

of an issue. I can't disclose too

much, so all I can say is not worry."

"To be honest, it's fine if you tell me. Besides, I will soon forget this entire conversion anyway," she said hopefully.

"Then, it makes no difference whether I tell you or not, doesn't it?"

Clearly, he was reluctant to comment further.

After some careful deliberation, she nodded and didn't press on.

ket

The empress smiled. "All right, children. I send you home now.I'm so pleased we got to meet today. I will erase all your memories related to what happened tonight.

"I will also turn back time. You will return to the period before you met the nine-tailed demon fox."

Xyla nodded reluctantly, taking one last look at the beautiful panorama of the heavenly palace.

She would never see this again, nor would she remember her experiences here.

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