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Chapter 539: Chapter 539

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Before I got to finish my sentence, Yeo Ryung uttered, “It wasn’t my intention to lose mories.”

“Ah, of course, I know! I’m not saying that I hate you because you lost your mories. It’s that...”

‘I was concerned if you wouldn’t like anymore. That was what scared ...’ However, Ban Yeo Ryung didn’t hear those words till the end and just quickly turned around.

I grabbed her shoulders with both hands urgently.

“Hold on for a second, Ban Yeo Ryung...”

The look on her face then slightly changed.

‘Oh, did I tighten my grip on her?’

With that thought in my mind, I loosened up the pressure I had on her and uttered quickly, “The fact that you lost your mories has nothing to do with my feelings about you. That’s because...”

The only thing I had in my mind right now was just to make an excuse for her since there shouldn’t be any more distance between us, but on the other hand, I also had another thought in my head–perhaps, this could be the perfect timing to tell Ban Yeo Ryung my long kept secret since she wasn’t able to recollect our fond mories.

I ekly ended my words, “... Because I’ve lost my mory too...”

“... What do you an?” asked Ban Yeo Ryung in surprise.

I confessed, “Just as I said, I’ve also lost a part of my mories, and it didn’t co back yet.”

“Since when? Which part of your mories?” She asked in confusion.

Her voice bewildered . In this situation, technically, she should be showing emotions of relief, rather than confusion, since we were both suffering mory loss at so point. In other words, she could feel more at ease that it wasn’t herself alone, going through such a thing.

And that’s why I decided to confess the truth. Although I felt odd after her reaction, it couldn’t stop from unfolding the things within . The look on her face was also very serious that I couldn’t make up the situation as a joke or lie.

I continued speaking, hesitatingly, “When I was thirteen, our first day in middle school, to be specific...”

“...”

“That March 2nd...”

“Which mory did you lose?” Ban Yeo Ryung asked, almost crying.

I wondered, ‘Does it matter to you that much right now?’

No matter which mories I had lost, she wouldn’t be rembering those as well. So, why was she asking that way as if she would get what they were if I told her about them?

Despite my thoughts, I confessed everything.

“All the things before that day...”

The wind blew again roughly through our hairs. Just now, I felt like it would refresh my mind, getting rid of useless thoughts in my head. However, it pushed my brain into a tumult even more.

I slowly continued, “... My mories of you and your house are gone...”

“...”

Her face looked chaotic.

“So, I can’t hate you just because you lost your mories. What bothers , instead, is that I’m afraid you’d hate because you can’t rember . I...”

I concluded my words as if I were confessing my sins.

“... I... I have no mories about how we beca friends...”

“How...”

That was what initially ca out of her mouth. I lifted my head. Her intense emotions within that word felt still dubious. Was it really possible for Ban Yeo Ryung, who lost her mories, to reveal such true feelings in this kind of thing?

Then I realized sothing as I found her pitch-black eyes shaking vehently.

‘A person with amnesia can’t see like that...’

At that mont, Ban Yeo Ryung opened her mouth again.

“How could you not tell that until now?”

“Yeo Ryung, you–”

“Did you just say you lost all your mories of before our first day in middle school? Then Donnie, the reason why you saw that morning in surprise was...” Her voice was now close to a sob.

I uttered in wonder, “You... your mories ca back.”

That was when the note I just took out from my pocket flashed through my mind. I quickly cast down my eyes on it.

‘The note!’

It was indeed in my grip. On all occasions, I grabbed her shoulders, holding this in my hand. Her mories ca back right after that.

Geez, how should I accept this situation? I lifted my other hand and hid my face in it.

In the end, my very silly guess–a mix-up of imagination and exaggeration–turned out to be exactly correct. This was absurd!

However, regardless of my complicated mind, ti went by so nonchalantly. Yeo Ryung raised her arm and wiped out her teary eyes.

She kept speaking, “Then the reason why you treated awkwardly like a stranger and tried to keep a distance from was that... everything was because of that mory loss?”

“Ah...”

“How... how can you keep it as a secret to ?”

Since I was standing against the ocean, I could see it over Ban Yeo Ryung’s shoulders that Eun Jiho and Jooin were stepping out from the convenience store. They soon gathered around Eun Hyung and were saying sothing, looking in our direction. Perhaps, they had also noticed that sothing was going on between Yeo Ryung and .

Yeo Ryung’s tearful voice reached my ears again.

“If I didn’t lose my mories, you would have left the truth unspoken forever, no? Do you think I would have just moved on, regarding those tis as just so bad days in our past?”

My lips dried out. Facing her eyes, pouring out beads of tears, made my brain stop working. As if I had t the eyes of dusa in the myth, my entire body turned stiff as a rock.

I could, of course, just say no to her, but that was a lie. If Ban Yeo Ryung didn’t lose her mories, I would have definitely not told her the truth, just as she said to .

Well, if I didn’t shift to the other side of the universe this year, I could have told her my secret one day. However, in the world I returned, I finally found the evidence that this universe was a place inside a web novel. Thus, it was proved that I was just a person outside the book, whereas these kids were characters in a web novel.

Ban Yeo Ryung and the Four Heavenly Kings were aware that March 2nd was the day when my world changed. If I added the fact that my mory loss had occurred on the sa date, at least, soone would try to connect the dot between the two days.

The clues were already provided enough. Their brilliant brains would still rember so things I said during middle school, the ti when I was shallow and believed that I could always go back to my original world.

But what if they eventually grasped that March 2nd was actually the day I was returning to my original world, instead of myself being dragged to another universe? They trusted that I belonged to THIS WORLD, not a person from a different universe.

And what if Ban Yeo Ryung also notice that, except for just having the sa na and appearance, the Ham Donnie she had known was a completely different person from right now?

My blood ran cold just by thinking about it. That was why I promised myself not to talk about my missing mory part to these kids. But now, only two options were in front of .

One, reveal the truth that the Ham Donnie she knew and I are different, and therefore, clarify that it isn’t about myself having a missing mory but just two different people existing at the sa ti.

If that wasn’t the case, two, I had to drive the wedge, saying, ‘No.’ However, that was repeating lies and choking my own self in the end.

Until when would I be able to endure all these? When for God’s sake??!

I closed my eyes tightly. If a god or creator of this world had sent to this place under their sche or a plot, I wished they could get out of here just once right now.

As if they were erasing a text from a paper or monitor, or ripping out a page from a published book, I begged for their damn rcy to help out of this situation.

Once, at least, just once.

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