I Thought My Time Was Up! Manhua
As Lariette raced through the streets of the kingdom, her heart pounding with the thrill of newfound freedom, she couldn't shake off the eerie feeling that something was amiss. The sun dipped low on the horizon, casting long shadows across the cobblestone paths as she made her way towards the bustling marketplace.
Suddenly, a cloaked figure emerged from the shadows, blocking her path. Lariette's pulse quickened as she prepared for the worst, but to her surprise, the figure unfolded the cloak to reveal a wizened old woman with twinkling eyes.
"Young lady," the woman croaked, "your fate is not what it seems. A great destiny awaits you, one that will shape the very fabric of this kingdom."
Lariette's eyes widened in disbelief, her mind racing with a whirlwind of questions. Who was this mysterious woman, and what did she know about Lariette's future?
With a knowing smile, the old woman handed Lariette a small vial filled with a shimmering liquid. "Drink this at the stroke of midnight under the light of a full moon, and all will be revealed," she whispered before disappearing into the shadows as quickly as she had come.
As the night fell and the moon rose high in the sky, Lariette found herself standing in a clearing bathed in silvery light. With trembling hands, she raised the vial to her lips and drank deeply, the liquid sending a tingling sensation throughout her body.
Suddenly, a vision flashed before her eyes - images of battles fought, kingdoms conquered, and a love so powerful it defied time itself. Tears pricked at the corners of Lariette's eyes as she realized the truth: her fate was not to meet a premature end, but to embark on a journey of epic proportions.
With newfound determination coursing through her veins, Lariette squared her shoulders and set off into the night, ready to embrace the destiny that awaited her with open arms. Little did she know that the twists and turns that lay ahead would challenge her in ways she could never have imagined, but one thing was certain - her time was far from up.
