Summary
Pay for your sin of taking Natasha from me, even with your meager life. So declared the mighty Duke of the North to Helena, an earl’s daughter from a fallen house. Their love was a happiness too great to bear. Wrongly accused of murdering Eugene’s mistress, Helena met her end at the guillotine. Yet, through repeated reincarnations, her love for him persisted. On her fourth revival, she finally uttered, “Let’s divorce.” Seeking to end her insignificant life, Helena wished for nothing but to sink into the depths of the sea. However, “You taught me that to desire is not a sin. Take what you want.” She found a man who saved what remained of her and claimed her as his entirety, “It’s not that I haven’t forgotten you, I simply can’t. You’re too vivid.” “There’s nothing I could want from you.” His voice sounded affectionate at first. Overwhelmed, Eugene longed to escape. “That time I left you in Evergale…” “Helena, please.” “We were already over. Please, leave.” With such tenderness and a face full of yearning, “I’ve erased you completely.” What am I to do after saying goodbye?