Chapter 155: Chapter 155: Talking With The Future Daughters
"So, you are Ava's daughter from the future?" Helena once again asked the teenage girl with white hair and ocean-like bright blue eyes.
Now that she looks closer, she could see that she greatly resembled Ava.
"Yes, mother," Aria nodded in agreement.
"Mother? You call me mother?" Helena asked in confusion.
Technically, she should be her granddaughter since she is her son's daughter.
Or, if we go about thinking that she is also Ava's daughter who is her younger sister, Aria would be her niece.
This is all very confusing for Helena, who never expected she would be thinking about daughters this soon, considering it wasn't that long ago that Sam was just a mortal without any supernatural knowledge of the world.
Now, he has become too strong for comfort. He has the entire universe under his command and is basically a god.
Actually, he is thousands of times greater than the gods, considering that the gods refer to him as their emperor.
Then, he went one step further, showed four girls and called them his daughters from the future out of the blue, without a single warning.
Maybe she should get used to the fact that this is the new normal life for her.
All kinds of out-of-the-blue and chaotic things happening all day randomly.
"Yes, we always called you mother. We call all our mothers 'mother,' and you guys are technically mothers, aren't you?" Beside Aria, Amaya, the future daughter of Amelia, said as if it were a matter of fact. "Don't you want me to call you mother?"
"No, no, it's alright. Call me mother," Helena vigorously nodded her head in agreement.
She didn't want to make tears roll down the girl's face.
"And you are Akeno's future daughter?" Lorraine asked the youngest of the four girls, who even though looked as if she had all the innocence of the world, gave off a dangerous presence.
And not just that, lightning was flickering in her eyeballs from time to time.
"Yes, mother," the golden-haired girl answered, nodding her head cutely. Her name was Akio.
"And you, Lenora's future daughter, what is your name?" She looked at the girl with a similar appearance to Lenora but only a younger version.
"Leona," she replied before she went back to eating the food in front of them.
"Of course it is," Lorraine sighed before looking at the man responsible for all the chaotic things happening right now.
"Is it me, or does it seem like you named your daughters similar to their mothers?" Lorraine sternly shot a questioning glance at Sam, as if he had done something wrong.
But before he could answer, Aria spoke up. "Actually, Mother Helena named me."
"I did?" Helena asked, dumbfounded. "No way I would have given you a name similar to your mother's."
Right then, Sam remembered something, something that he had thought of randomly.
"Well, there was this time when I thought if I had daughters, I would name them similar to their mothers. I thought it was kind of cute."
"Yes, I have heard this story before from Mother," Aria nodded her head while raising her hand above her head as if a student wanting to answer the teacher's question.
"Leona, huh... I guess I should note that down," Helena sighed to herself.
"Oh, who named you three?" Lorraine looked at the remaining girls for answers.
"I was named by Mommy Yuna," Akio answered, copying her elder sister's action by raising her hand above her head.
"Mother Melina named me," Amaya answered while swallowing the cookies she had in her mouth.
She and her sister take a lot of things after their father, and their eating styles and appetite are one of those things.
It's like a black hole; nothing can fill that void.
"Mother Adriana named me," Leona answered.
"She did?" Helena exclaimed in surprise.
"Well, considering she took in Lenora after her parents' death, she should have made her name her daughter," Lorraine slowly said.
"That is so sweet," Helena said, slowly patting Leona's head possessively.
"Are you talking about my grandparents?" Leona asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Umm, yes... Does your mother in the future talk about them?" Helena asked.
She was not sure if she should talk about her dead grandparents to her future daughter.
"Not specifically because my grandparents live with us in the castle, so I talk to them directly," Leona answered.
"You mean Lenora's mother and father, your maternal grandparents, live with you?" Lorraine asked in doubt.
After all, they had been dead for a while, even now, she could only wonder from which distant future these daughters had time-traveled.
"Yes," Leona answered without a doubt. After all, she talks and eats with them all the time.
She doesn't understand why Mother Lorraine is asking about this like this.
"I guess this is one of the things I should explain. In the near future, I was thinking of a method to bring them back to life without interrupting the system of reincarnation. I think I have succeeded in doing that," Sam sighed in relief.
He had been thinking about this for a long time; he wanted to give Lenora, his wife, her parents back.
"That is so sweet; Lenora is lucky to have you in her life," Helena said, placing her hand over his shoulder.
"I'm thinking, is it really okay for you girls to be here in this time, in your past?" Helena asked with a troubled expression.
She wasn't that knowledgeable about time traveling, but she was clever enough to know that time traveling is taboo.
"It's fine. If something were to happen because of them coming back to the past, it would have happened already. Plus, the future me should be aware of them doing so. If the future me didn't prohibit it, then it's obviously fine," Sam calmly explained.
"How can you talk about this so calmly? I couldn't understand a single thing happening in our life for the past few weeks," Lorraine said with a puzzled expression.
"I don't know; I guess everything comes so naturally to me. As long as something exists in the Nirvana universe, I would know almost everything about it," Sam said easily, without expression.
"It's alright; there is no problem with them being here in this time," Sam nodded his head, assured.
"What about them telling us about the future right now? Won't this change things in our future?" Helena asked.
"It's fine as well," Sam assured with a small smile.
"Good, I was worried there for a second," Helena sighed, then looked at the girls.
"Anyways, girls, why did you come to the past? Did you tell your mothers about this?"
"We were bored, and Shina gave us this idea about using our fathers's old artifact to time travel to the past to see what our mothers and father looked like, and we got curious," Amaya said slowly, putting her head on Sam's arm for rest.
"Who is Shina?"
"She is one of our elder sisters; she gave us the artifact," Lenora replied.
"Tell them Shina's birth mother's name so they can understand," Sam instructed his future daughters.
"Mummy Mina," Akio answered, dancing around in Sam's arms.
She was seriously enjoying the spoiling her father was giving her.
"Minna's daughter, huh?... Wait, how many sisters do you guys have exactly?" Lorraine asked.
"More than I can count," Akio said, showing her ten small fingers.
Lorraine and Helena simultaneously turned their heads towards Sam, as if they were asking just how many daughters he would have in the future, as the numbers seemed extraordinary.
"All sisters, no brothers?" Lorraine asked.
"Yes," Aria replied.
"Of course, I can see why," Helena sighed again. She had already lost count of how many times she sighed in the past few hours.
"That's enough, let's stop talking about the future. I feel like my head is going to explode," Lorraine said, shaking her head and clutching it.
"Yeah, let's do something else... Want to go meet your mothers?" Helena suggested.
"Okay/Yes," the girls replied simultaneously.
"Actually, I'm pretty sure some of the mothers might have sensed our presence already, especially Mother Mina," Aria said, after remembering that Mina should have seen them coming since she already had the ability to perceive time for a certain instant.
"Oh no, I totally forgot about her ability. She should have already realized that some of you are here. If I'm right, she should be on her way here," Sam slowly said, turning his face in the direction where he saw a woman standing there, glaring at him as if she would eat him alive.
"You are damn right I'm here," Mina walked over. She did not stop glaring at her husband.
She wasn't usually angry at her husband, but he knew about the daughter and didn't tell them. This made her a little mad at him....
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