He said to me; “May you be happy.” (Which one is correct narration)

He said to me; "May you be happy." (Which one is correct narration)
A: He wished that I might be happy.
B: He wished that I might be happy.
C: He said to me I might be happy.
D: He reported that I might be happy.

The correct narration of “May you be happy” is “He wished that I might be happy” converting the direct speech into indirect form while retaining the subjunctive mood. This question tests grammar and narration skills critical for English exams. Proper narration ensures accurate communication of intent in reported speech a key concept in language studies for students preparing for competitive assessments.