Memory of Heaven:Romance Written By Fate Through Beyond Infinity Time-Chapter 567 Elyra The Name the World Did Not Write

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Chapter 567 - 567 Elyra The Name the World Did Not Write

The Philistines—who for thousands of years have been a symbol of barrenness, now lie silent in a tense atmosphere. Not out of fear, but because of a recognition that fills the sky. The city seems to hold its breath, trapped between time, afraid to disturb something greater than history, more sacred than magic, and more magnificent than death: the birth of life from the void.

Beelzebub lay on warm cloths spread by Fitran within the ruins of the Temple of Reversal. The walls that once crumbled now stand like graceful protectors—not of stone, but of glyphs of light that wrap the space in gentle silence, illuminating every corner with a mysterious glow.

Beelzebub's hand gripped the cloth tightly, her face flushed as she endured an unbearable pain that seemed to be born from the depths of her soul. "When that light comes, something will be lost," she whispered, her voice overflowing with concern. "Are we ready to face it?"

"Aaahh... Fitran... she will be born—I can feel it—like light tearing my body from within, shredding my silence..."

Fitran knelt beside her, holding Beelzebub's hand tightly with conviction. "Don't be afraid, my friend. That light is the hope we have long dreamed of and yearned for. Remember, every birth brings transformation—this darkness is the prelude to something greater." His forehead was covered in sweat, yet his eyes never wavered in determination. "You are not alone. I am here with you. And the world will witness how that light triumphs."

Beelzebub's body convulsed slightly, as if energized by an unending inner struggle. "Darkness has been my home for so long," she said, her voice heavy with doubt, "can I truly welcome the light?" She bit her lip, then let out a small scream, and the sound echoed, vibrating the glyphs adorning the surrounding walls, as if awakening ancient energy that lay dormant. Her abdomen tightened, creating pressure that radiated up her spine, like waves crashing against cliffs. She bent slightly, one hand pressing against her lower abdomen, feeling as if something was struggling to surface.

"Aaaghh... she is kicking... Fitran... I don't know if this body is strong enough..." Her sobs depicted a mix of uncertainty and hope.

"You are stronger than you realize, Beelzebub," Fitran said gently yet reassuringly, his voice flowing softly like a calming wind. "In the darkness, that light is born—every heartbeat of yours is a song welcoming it."

"You are stronger than anyone I have ever seen," Fitran replied, tenderly wiping her forehead, then lowering his hand to Beelzebub's abdomen, sending a bit of protective magic to strengthen her nervous system, providing relief from her pain—not by erasing it, but by allowing it to unravel into a lesson. "Don't hold back the pain. Feel it. It is proof that you are creating something that transcends this world."

Beelzebub nodded slowly, her breath heavy and trembling, "But I am afraid, Fitran. What is born from this darkness... will it bring light or will it destroy everything?"

Fitran looked at her, their eyes meeting, a connection flowing in silence, "Every transformation requires sacrifice. From darkness, stars emerge. From fear, hope is born, Beelzebub."

Beelzebub screamed again—this time the sound was longer and filled with tension. Her hands gripped Fitran's fingers tightly, as if wanting to channel the strength she felt was fading. Tears streamed down her face, uncontrollable, soaking her cheeks with deep sorrow. Sweat drenched her hair, and her eyes began to lose focus, as if the world around her started to tremble. "Please... don't go. I don't know what will happen," she said, her voice shaking with panic.

"I am here with you," Fitran replied softly, each word from his lips seemed to give her new strength. "You are not alone. The backdrop now is our journey together." Fitran's words echoed like a mantra, awakening calmness amidst Beelzebub's chaotic thoughts.

"When...? When will she come out...?" Beelzebub asked, her voice nearly trembling, filled with hope and uncertainty.

Fitran placed his ear against Beelzebub's abdomen, pressing his body close with full attention. Inside, he heard two heartbeats—one pulsing fast, full of spirit and life, like a little star refusing to fade. "She is very close. She has already opened the way," he said with sincere confidence.

Beelzebub's eyes shone with doubt, her light glimmering like moonlight obscured by clouds. "Will she be part of the light we dream of? Or will this darkness continue to linger?" Her question hung in the air, as if searching for an answer yet to be found.

Fitran gently took Beelzebub's hand, feeling the vibrations of their souls connecting. "That is our purpose. Together, we will guide her out of the shadows. Remember, life is not always black and white; it is a rich nuance," he said, his voice full of hope creating a new atmosphere in these dark moments.

Beelzebub took a deep breath, feeling the weight on her chest slowly lift. "I understand... This pain is the labor of something greater. We will create a new future," as she reached for a new vision burning in her heart, weaving dreams into reality.

Gently, Fitran helped Beelzebub change positions, guiding her body toward a hopeful process. He supported Beelzebub's back with warm rolls of cloth, watching every movement of her body. Beelzebub's legs were lifted slowly, taking a birthing position, a symbol of transformation and rebirth. Though Beelzebub trembled, she did not reject Fitran's help. The pain she felt now mingled with the warmth flowing from Fitran's hands, creating a stirring feeling between two worlds. It seemed they stood on the threshold between darkness and light, in a process that would not only change Beelzebub but also Fitran. "Remember, Beel," Fitran whispered softly, "every heartbeat of yours is hope emerging from darkness. You are not alone."

"You must push when I say... feel the urge from within," Fitran instructed in a calm voice.

Beelzebub nodded weakly, feeling the pressure increasingly pressing from below. The sound of crying had yet to be heard—yet, the urge grew stronger, making her whole body tremble. "I feel something strong... like another force wanting to come out," she expressed in a mysterious tone, as if sensing a presence she had yet to recognize.

"Now, Beel... push!" Fitran urged, his voice echoing in the deep silence. "Feel it, Beel. You are the bridge between the old and the new."

Beelzebub groaned loudly, biting the cloth on her shoulder with determination and then pushing with all her might. Her muscles tensed, her face flushed red, and blood began to flow slowly from between her legs, signaling that something real was happening. "This... is part of me," she cried out, courage igniting in her voice. "Release me from this darkness!"

"Good... once more...!"

Her hands gripped Fitran's hands, as if that was the only anchor connecting her to reality amidst the storm of madness raging around her. The world around her seemed blurry, as if painted with faded colors. All the magic, all the history, and all her past as a being of the void—everything vanished into darkness. What remained was one thing:

The light that wanted to burst forth from within her.

Fitran watched with hope between Beelzebub's legs. He saw it—a small head, wet yet glowing softly, slowly emerging from Beelzebub's body, as if born from darkness into life.

"Look, Beel!" Fitran exclaimed with a trembling voice, sensing the aroma of hope amidst the tension surrounding them. "You are so close! All your suffering will be rewarded!"

Her eyes widened in awe. "I see her! Beelzebub, just a little more! One last push... one final one!"

Beelzebub screamed, this time not out of pain, but from drawing the last strength from the depths of her soul, channeling all the energy that remained. "Fitran, I feel as if the entire universe is uniting to support me! The fire within me—it's burning with the spirit of life!"

She pushed—and...

"AaaaaaAAAAHHHHHH!!"

Light exploded from Beelzebub's body, like a new star being born in the dark night. Fitran was engulfed in that light as he caught the baby, wrapping her small body in the clean cloth he had prepared, as if cradling hope in his embrace. "You did it, Beel. You have birthed hope into this world!"

The cry had yet to be heard, but that tiny body... glowed with the wonder of life.

"What is her name?" Beelzebub asked in a weak voice, filled with tenderness and uncertainty. "You who have accompanied me all this time, name her."

Fitran smiled with bright hope in his eyes, "We will give her a name inspired by the stars, a symbol that represents our journey from darkness to light. She is Dawn."

Beelzebub slumped in Fitran's embrace, her thoughts and soul floating in the tense silence. The world seemed to hold its breath, waiting with full hope... for the first cry of a child so special that even the world felt reluctant to name her.