Chapter 294
“I already knew that.”
Lena blinked at me with a puzzled expression, and for a moment, I was speechless.
Oh, right.
She did say she remembered everything.
This was the difference between those who had just now realized the past had changed and me, who had never thought anything was strange to begin with.
Of course, that meant Lena could recall how I had rewound time just to sample every single parfait on the café’s menu.
“…”
Well…
Yeah, compared to what Lena had just shared, my confession was embarrassingly trivial. The story of a father giving his daughter a stuffed animal because he couldn’t be there for her—compared to “I like sweet things”—it wasn’t even close.
But I couldn’t take it back. That ability was long gone.@@novelbin@@
So I had no choice but to expand on it, make it sound deeper than it actually was.
“I spent my early years without parents.”
That should work.
What do you think?
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