Chapter 349 - Fantasies are Not Reality (9) (1/2)

My Bothersome Life hye4654 19830K 2022-07-19

”Why not? He has the power,” I tiled my head in confusion.

”But my Luke is just taking care of people. Especially you who instantly got addicted like you were willing to die from playing games for your entire life,” Eliza was still a hardcore fan of him.

”I'm only on the edge of what he does,” I shook my head.

This was a good chance to get all my feelings out. My chest was already starting to feel even lighter as I exposed my horrible situation. All the luxuries here, everything they have taken for granted weren't present in my life.

”How about you show us?” Eliza brought a memorila with her.

”Do you have any memories you would rather forget?” Her cousin stopped her.

”This memorial isn't sophisticated like the others you may be used to. Unwanted memories may return to you throughout the next two weeks,” he explained.

”It's fine,” I was willing to share my memories.

I was wondering what it would be like to use the memorila with other people. Maybe we would sit in the movie theatre together. If this was what I needed in exchange for the headgear, it was a small price. I wrapped my hands around hers and Elise also joined with me. Meanwhile, their cousin agreed to watch over us while we were inside.

The next time I opened my eyes, I found myself already sitting in one of the seats. The big screen flashed as it waited for us to pick which memory to watch. I never knew there was this feature as my memories randomly played last time. I scrolled through some of the options, trying to choose the least painful one. Eliza couldn't see the ones about the fairies or the monsters.

”How about this one?” I clicked the scene of my ordinary life in school.

The screen immediately changed gears as it showed the time where Luke was burning all my otaku goods. I frowned, finding this was not the best scene to start off with. Their eyes were glued to me, wailing on the ground while picking up the remains that slipped through my fingers.

”How many times did I tell you Rika? You need to stop reading these books,” Luke started to lecture me.

”It doesn't do anything to your family name?” I spun to yell at him.

”I told you that it won't be long until others figure out,” he ignored my argument.

”Go change, you need to go to the study room to catch up on some materials,” he passed me my uniform.

”I don't want to,” I glared at him.

”Your time at the café may be gone. You know this will be hard for the both of us,” he began to threaten me.

”I'll go,” I had to prevent myself from slamming my door.