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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism

Chapter 648
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Chapter 648 Restoring The Statue Memories from the past calive vividly for Violeta.

She could almost see herself from her previous life, working in the backyard, drawing water, and weaving baskets.

A priest cover and said, "Miss, our Master invites you to join us for a meal." As Violeta was lost in thought, she turned and replied, "Oh, thank you. Sorry to trouble you." The priest continued, "It's no trouble, but it's just simple oatmeal and berries. I'm not sure if you'll find it suitable." Violeta thought, What's difficult about oatmeal? and answered, "I'm sure I can manage." Walking to the dining hall, Terrel took the main seat, Terrel's junior sat beside him, and three disciples sat in order. The youngest disciple, who had escorted Violeta, was named Elden Moran.

He set a chair for her and handed her a bowl of oatmeal.

Violeta greeted the senior priests before starting her meal.

As they ate, the conversation shifted to deciding who would go down the mountain to sell the woven items this month.

Violeta listened quietly without saying a word.

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One of the disciples asked how long she intended to stay at the Hermitage. She had originally planned to spend just one night and leave the following day.

Yet, how could she stay only a single night at the Hermitage? Setting her spoon down, Violeta replied, "I wish to remain here for a few more days. Honestly, ever since I arrived, I've felt a deep sense of familiarity, as if destiny broughtto the Hermitage. This feeling isn't just about this place. I also feel a strong bond with each of you. Perhaps, in another life, we were all part of the sfamily." "Additionally, my dream ledhere to restore the golden statue of the deity in the Hermitage, and I respectfully seek the approval of all you," Violeta added.

Her words left everyone in shock.

It was unprecedented for someone to willingly offer to restore the deity's golden statue.

The final decision, however, rested with Terrel.

All eyes turned to him.

Taking the last spoonful of oatmeal, Terrel nodded and said, "Very well, you may stay in the Hermitage for a while." "Terrel, do you agree to this so readily? Restoring the golden statue isn't a trivial task." Terrel responded, "Ah, this is a matter of destiny." Regardless, Violeta was granted permission to extend her stay at the Hermitage.

She felt satisfied with this outcome.

Once she finished her oatmeal, Violeta seized the moment to ask Elden, "I'm curious, has the Hermitage ever hosted someone from Glorialand before?" Elden seemed a bit taken aback.

"How did you find out? Yes, around three years ago, a person from Glorialand arrived here to learn Eternal Flow from the Master. Impressed by his dedication and the long journey he undertook, Master allowed him to stay for a few months and even provided him with a martial arts manual." Violeta lowered her eyes.

So, James had been here.

She smiled and said, "It's nothing, I'm a friend of that person from Glorialand." Elden inquired, "Oh, did he introduce you to us as well?" "In a way, yes," she replied with a chuckle.

As Elden finished cleaning up the dishes, he asked, "By the way, Miss, what's your name?" "I'm Violeta, but you don't need to be so formal. Just callVio." "You can callElden. Anyway, I have to leave now," Elden said as he hurried off with the dishes.

Watching him go, Violeta smiled and then headed back to her small bamboo hut.

There was no phone signal up here, almost completely cut off from the rest of the world.

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However, Violeta had brought a satellite phone, allowing her to stay in touch with the outside once back in her room, she first let her family know she was safe and then provided them with a specific set of coordinates. In theory, restoring the statues was straightforward, but it required both manpower and materials.

The mountain path was hard to navigate, and the Hermitage priests lacked the funds to Xestore the statues, so the figures in the main hall were already showing signs of wear. Decades earlier, a powerful wind had torn a large hole in the ceiling.

Although they eventually repaired it, the statues had already begun to peel from exposure to the weather.

Before leaving the mountain in her past life, Violeta had made a wish in front of the statues.

If her wish ever ctrue, she planned to return and restore the statues.

After sending the coordinates, a helicopter would arrive with materials and workers to assist with the project.

The trequired for the restoration would likely allow Violeta to Oremain at the Hermitage for a few months.

With Terrel's consent, Violeta chose to stay at the Hermitage for now.