Chapter 386 - 386: Flip The Switch (Part 2) (1/2)

An impulse he has no control of?

Was it his split personality—let's call him Crazy Fang—who did it?

This is the first time Wei Fang talked about something like this to her. Was he being serious? Wasn't he, or any of his family, aware that he has a split personality?

Although to be fair, Crazy Fang is fairly good at hiding. But not good enough to hide from her. Still, Lillie will commend him for fooling most of the people around him.

Mystery shrouds Wei Fang like a thick fog in the night. She'll have to continue observing him and find out more.

”So you're calling me Lillie now?” She verbally noted.

Wei Fang looked confused for a moment. ”Ah, yes. I'm sure you wouldn't want me calling you Dora, would you?” He chuckled. ”It doesn't suit you anymore.”

It's him. This is the boy Lillie befriended all those years ago, Original Fang.

”You've been calling me Thea since the beginning we've seen each other again after years,” Lillie wasn't ashamed to add, ”much to my displeasure.”

”I was?” Wei Fang tilted his head. He placed a finger under his chin, humming. ”I guess so. Should I stick to Lillie, then?”

”Well enough.” She resigned.

Now she's certain that it's Crazy Fang she's interacting with most of the time because he's been calling her Thea.

When they were young, Wei Fang was switching from calling her Dora and Thea. She ignored it, thinking he was just teasing her. Find authorized novels in , faster updates, better experience, Please click #!_11957027006657805/chapter-386-flip-the-switch-(part-2)_52503731979216011 for visiting.

If Original Fang doesn't know about Crazy Fang, does that mean Crazy Fang doesn't know about Original Fang?

No matter. This little revelation doesn't mean she can let her guard down even if this version of him seems to be somewhat good or friendly.

Wei Fang is, after all, a Demon. She doubts neither of his personalities doesn't know anything about his alter ego. The question is, which personality started his career as a Demon?

”So you came here for gas, huh. Are you going somewhere, or are you about to head back?”

”The latter.” Lillie briefly replied. She looked behind him and at the convenience store. The sudden urge to buy a snack made her question herself.

She just ate, what the heck?

Thinking it through for a while, she ends up succ.u.mbing to the inclination. Lillie opened the back door for Storm, saying ”hop in” as she beckons him.

Wei Fang waved goodbye, assuming she was leaving. He was surprised to see her parking in front of the convenience store. Remembering what he came here for initially, he jogged after her.

Lillie told Storm to wait for her in the car before getting out. It wasn't necessary for him because she'll be quick, and it's also to minimize the attention they're receiving—not that it helped since some might've recognized her already.

Thankfully, the gasoline station wasn't busy. About three cars were having their tanks filled, and two in front of the convenience store's parking space—one probably belongs to Wei Fang.

And speaking of Wei Fang.

”You need to buy something too?” Well, duh. Obviously, she's going to buy something. Step up your game, man, you're sounding stupid.

Wei Fang was mentally ridiculing himself as he followed Lillie inside the store.

”Just some snacks.” Lillie left him by the counter and went through the aisles, looking at the snacks on display that can satisfy her unknown cravings.

While she searches, Wei Fang went ahead to buy a pack of cigarettes and breath mints.

Placing her basket filled with various snacks that range from sweet, savory, sour, and spicy on the counter, the cashier scanned each item.