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Chapter 8 We Belong to Different Worlds

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Gerald dazedly recalled a certain memory. The figure that dashed over to him overlapped with the woman before him.

His eyes went wide as he felt like a bucket of icy water had been poured over him, drenching him from head to toe.

"No! I-I was drunk. I didn't know it was you. I never would have done such a thing if I knew! Babe, I was just really drunk. You know how weak my stomach is. I would always need your hangover stew just to get my stomach settled after I had alcohol."

"Is that so? I thought having to eat stew made using mere bone-in meat was too tiresome. It's so hard to tell just what you like."

As soon as I finished speaking...

His dry lips fell open as he ran out of words to say.

I knew everything.

Yet, I never said a thing to him.

Realization struck him. I kept silent to give him a chance to confess.

However, he did not take it.

I even asked him back then, 'Gerald, do you have something you want to tell me?'

"Gerald."

I stopped my snarky remarks and start
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