Chapter 442 Doesn't Matter
"Lilim?" Rebecca asked with a confused and curious look on her face.
"So you do rember !"
Rebecca imdiately closed the door, but Lilim inserted her leg between the door and stopped Rebecca from entirely closing the door.
"Why the hell are you closing the door?!"
"Why should I believe that you are really Lilim?"
"Oh, co on. Have you t any other demons?"
"No."
"Then why are you acting like this?"
"Even if you are Lilim, why are you here?"
Lilim shrugged her shoulders and said, "Can't I co to et my friend?"
"I don't recall ever being your friend. Now, if you are done. Please leave." Rebecca said as she constantly tried to close the door while kicking Lilim's leg out.
"I am here to talk about Rudy," Lilim stated with a calm smile.
"..." Rebecca opened the door a little and asked, "What about him?"
Lilim took that opportunity to dash into the house while Rebecca stood dumbfounded at the door.
"Excuse ! You can't just enter my ho without my permission! I will call the cops on you!" Rebecca yelled as she closed the door.
"Go ahead and call the cops," Lilim scoffed softly. "What will you say? A demon broke into my house? And it's not even your house in the first place, so stop acting like a master."
"..."
Rebecca folded her arms beneath her bosom and stood in front of Lilim with an annoyed face.
"Why do I feel like I am not welcod here?" Lilim asked with an awkward smile on her face.
"Because you are not."
SIGH!
Lilim sighed and sat on the couch with a sad look on her face.
"To think that we were once friends."
"As I said, I don't recall ever being your friend. We spent like two days together in this house. And that was twenty years ago!"
"Doesn't matter." Lilim yawned and laid down on the couch in a relaxed manner to make herself comfortable.
"..."
"Won't you give water or juice? Where are your manners, girl?" Lilim then said.
"Excuse ! I am older than you! And why are you here anyway? The diary had no ntion of this!"
"Argh! Diary, yeah. Diary this and diary that. You are still following everything in that diary?" Lilim groaned with a sigh. "You don't even know who gave you that diary or how it ca to be. Why do you trust the random things you don't even know?"
"I didn't trust it at first. But the events began to happen, and they matched with what was in the diary."
"You have been following that for the past twenty years?"
"Eighteen."
"Doesn't matter."
"So…?" Rebecca gulped down nervously and asked, "You said you were here to talk about Rudy."
"Oh yeah. I t him… accidentally."
"How?"
"Doesn't matter."
"You were here to tell that?"
"No. I wanted to ask why he still doesn't rember you, , or others."
Rebecca walked to the kitchen after saying, "Because it's not the right ti yet."
"What's that supposed to an?"
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"Doesn't matter," Rebecca chuckled softly before opening the fridge and taking out a water bottle.
"Don't play with , Becca."
"You are not allowed to call that, Lily."
Rebecca filled the glass with water and handed it to Lilim.
"...." Lilim shook her head in disbelief after seeing the glass of water. "Seriously? I was expecting juice."
"Take it or leave it."
"Actually…" Lilim sat up and grabbed the glass while saying, "I will take it. Sothing sticky is stuck in my throat."
She said while licking her lips.
"Then don't eat strange things."
"It was a drink."
"Then don't drink strange things," Rebecca shrugged.
"Well…" Lilim drank a few sips and said, "That drink was created by Rudy, so I had to drink it."
"What? Wait… don't tell you found him in the bar!" Rebecca exclaid. "Was he hanging out with girls?"
"Oh, Rebecca. You are so innocent and naive to think that Rudy is the sa as you."
"What… do you an?" Rebecca asked with a curious and confused look on her face.
"Are you sure you want to tell you? It might be against what is written in that so-called diary."
"Argh!" Rebecca clenched her fists and muttered, "Don't tell ."
"Heh." After drinking the water, Lilim glanced around and muttered, "Nothing has changed here. Except there are a few extra things here."
"What else?"
"You know, if you hadn't followed that diary, you could be living a different life. You would have had a better ho. You could have given Rudy a better life— instead of this… well, old house.
You chose to live this life. You gave Rudy a tough childhood because that's how it was supposed to be. But you know, I don't bla you. You were tasked to raise him, so you had the most responsibility, and you couldn't risk anything.
You sacrificed everything to make it right. I do sincerely hope you find the happiness of your life soon," Lilim calmly said with a smile.
"I will. In three weeks, everything will end."
"Hmm? What's after three weeks?"
"I will turn thirty."
"And…?"
"That's when Rudy is supposed to rember everything."
"I see~" Lilim nodded in amusent and asked, "Was that written in the diary?"
"Yes."
"Can I see it?"
"Obviously not."
Lilim rushed to Rebecca's room and opened her closet.
"How do you even know that's my room?!"
"Because of your scent. Now, show the diary," Lilim demanded. "I want to know what will happen next."
"No way in hell. What if it changes?!"
"It won't. Only I will be looking at it."
"...." Rebecca reluctantly opened the locker in her closet and handed Lilim the diary.
Lilim turned around and flipped through the pages.
"What are these chapters for?" Lilim asked. "There are nineteen chapters."
"One chapter is one year. It has ntions of major events and what I should avoid at all cost," Rebecca responded in a neutral tone.
"I have only read the eighteen chapters as the last page of the eighteenth chapter clearly ntions and prohibits from reading the nineteenth chapter until Rudy has rembered everything," she added.
"But I can read it, right?" Lilim uttered as she opened the nineteenth chapter.
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