As Smith vanished into the ether, a breathtakingly stunning goddess appeared behind the god and softly whispered, "It would not be difficult to enlighten him about his fate or delve into his past life memories." The god chuckled lightly and responded, "Perhaps I want him to harbor resentment toward me." The goddess looked puzzled and inquired, "Why would you desire such a thing?" The god's voice remained calm as he replied, "Perhaps it is the destiny of this mortal to detest me. However, I recall that another being will soon arrive who is destined to fulfill his fate. You may wish to welcome this newcomer." The goddess nodded in agreement and glided gracefully to receive the approaching visitor.
As the goddess approached the entrance, a warm smile crossed her face as she welcomed Nisa's soul. Taking a deep breath, Nisa began to soak in her heavenly surroundings, her eyes widening in awe. "Well, now I'm in heaven. I thought I would end up in hell for what I did?" she remarked, unsure of her fate. Perplexed, the goddess questioned, "But my dear, you never did anything wrong. You were wronged. Why do you think you deserve to go to hell?" Nisa, with a calm yet sarcastic voice, replied, "Oh, just for cheating on my soon-to-be husband and deceiving him into thinking that the child was his." The goddess' eyes widened in disbelief as she reassured Nisa, "No, my dear. You never cheated on him, and the child was his. Did you lose your sanity after dying?" Nisa let out a deep sigh, "Yes, I did lose my mind after all. I died without doing anything, while the villain still lives. So, I suppose I deserve to be compensated by living in heaven."
Nisa paused to collect her thoughts and then turned to face the goddess. "What about my child?" she asked, her voice shaking with emotion. The goddess met her gaze and replied, "Your daughter is still alive." Nisa's face lit up with joy and relief as she exclaimed, "She's going to be a girl!" However, her joy was short-lived as she soon began to worry about her daughter's safety. "No, no," she muttered under her breath. "If they find out, they'll kill her." Desperate for help, Nisa turned to the goddess and implored, "You are a goddess with great power. Could you save her?" The goddess nodded slowly, but added, "I can save her, but in return, you must help me with something." Without hesitation, Nisa agreed to the goddess's request, determined to do whatever it took to protect her precious daughter.
The divine entity extended her hand and gestured towards a particular mirror, causing a vivid scene to unfurl before them. Nisa found herself breathless, but suddenly the peace was shattered by the arrival of a police convoy. The group of individuals present at the scene hastily scattered in every direction, attempting to escape the approaching law enforcement officers. The police were called to the location by a doctor who resided nearby, having heard gunshots in the vicinity. Upon their arrival, they discovered Nisa who was still struggling for life. The doctor immediately took her to the clinic in his home and did everything in his power to save her, but sadly, he was unable to do so. However, he was able to successfully save the unborn child through a complicated operation. Even though the doctor and his wife had been unable to conceive a child of their own, the doctor's greed led him to attempt to adopt Nisa's baby.
As the police were uncertain about how to proceed with the murder case, they decided to keep the fact that a child had survived the attack under wraps, agreeing to the doctor's request. The police ultimately uncovered the identity of the victim and the doctor named the child after her mother, Lisa.
(Author's note: It's important to note that in heaven, there isn't a conventional theory of time and space. Rather, the universe operates on the principle of destiny. This belief system holds that everything that happens in the heavenly realm is predetermined by a higher power, and that time and space are merely constructs that do not apply in the same way as they do on Earth. It's a fascinating concept that challenges our understanding of the cosmos and invites us to consider the possibility of a higher purpose guiding our lives. )
The goddess interjected, "Are you content now that your daughter is safe and secure?" Nisa nodded and inquired, "And what of the others?" The goddess replied, "They went on to get married and have a son named Ron." Nisa retorted, "Whatever, but I must focus on what I have to do now." The goddess intimated, "You must assist someone and make them stronger than ever before." Nisa queried, "So, I must reincarnate in another world?" The goddess shook her head, and Nisa continued, "In that case, there are two things I request of you: firstly, I do not wish to recall any of my past, and secondly, please make me cautious in personality."
As Nisa's essence began to fade away, the benevolent Goddess kindly granted her one last request. "Before you depart, my dear, is there anything you would like to share with me?" the deity asked. Nisa hesitated for a moment, then spoke softly. "I don't have anything in particular to say, but I do hope that I won't come to regret my time on this earth."
With those final words, Nisa's spirit slowly dissolved into the ether, her soul preparing for the journey of reincarnation. The Goddess watched over her departure with a sense of peaceful resignation, knowing that Smith and Nisa's journey was far from over.
- To be continued