Chapter 1040: What If She Is Always Alive?
Chapter 1040: What If She Is Always Alive?
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Gu Yang could tell Shen Qin wasn’t lying, and her thoughts were in turmoil.
It was impossible for two versions of her to exist in the same time and space.
All this time, Little Blood Bank liked her, Big Shot Sister doted on her, and Cao Cuo treated her well—because they thought she was Wuyang.
But what if she wasn’t?
She and Feng Jue had once imagined a future where she might travel to the past. However, the appearance of the other ‘Gu Yang’ made everything even more uncertain.
Gu Yang was confused. She had fully integrated into this world. Big Shot Sister and Little Blood Bank were now an inseparable part of her life. How could she accept that she wasn’t the person they had been waiting for? That their feelings for her were meant for someone else?
It was a thought she couldn’t bear.
The autumn night was cold, and the hospital corridor felt even colder.
Suddenly, a warm hand wrapped around hers. She looked up and met Feng Jue’s clear, determined eyes.
He spoke firmly to Shen Qin, “Impossible.”
Cao Cuo didn’t believe Shen Qin’s story either. In a low voice, he said, “After the light cone experiment, Yangyang disappeared, just like when she first appeared.”
“The light cone experiment and the UO… that time and space can’t be explained with logic. Shen Qin, this is far more complex.”
Shen Qin sneered. “You think she died and transferred her consciousness to Xiao Yang? That’s absurd. But what if she never died at all?”
“I wasn’t present during the light cone experiment, but you all rushed to the scene. You should remember—she died without leaving a body, right?”
Gu Jin recalled the ruins and closed her eyes. “That building was nearly destroyed. It’s possible there wasn’t much left of her.”
“But still! If we couldn’t find her, why are you so sure she’s dead? Weren’t the people from Utopia with her? They’re not dead, so what gives them the right to say she is? Maybe they captured her and locked her away!”
Shen Qin, her eyes red from crying, walked toward Gu Yang and Gu Jin, her voice growing louder and more frantic.
Gu Yang calmly reached out and tugged at her sleeve.
Shen Qin glared at her. “What do you want now?”
Gu Yang gently reminded her, “Lower your voice. We’re in a hospital.”
Shen Qin: “…”
She suddenly noticed the curious glances from the passing medical staff. The intensity of her emotions dissipated.
“You’re right,” Gu Jin said, opening her eyes, her gaze cold as frost.
Shen Qin was startled by how quickly Gu Jin seemed to agree, but then Gu Jin added, “At the scene of the light cone experiment, only Yangyang and Utopia knew what really happened.”
“Yangyang doesn’t have those memories, so the only people who know the truth are those who participated in the light cone experiment at Utopia.”
“But those people are high-ranking elders of Utopia—ruthless individuals who will stop at nothing. They won’t be easy to capture.”
Shen Qin could tell that Gu Jin still didn’t believe her and assumed the Gu Yang beside her was Wuyang. Frustrated, she glared at Gu Yang. “Fine. You say you’re Wuyang? Prove it. Say something only we would know, and I’ll believe you.”
Gu Yang shook her head, feeling irritated by the constant need to prove or deny her identity. “I don’t know.”
From the beginning, she had never claimed to be Wuyang. Yet, whether it was Little Blood Bank, Big Shot Sister, or even Boss Cao, they all insisted she was.
But she was herself. She didn’t want to be anyone else. She appreciated their care, but if she wasn’t Wuyang, she wouldn’t force herself to take on that identity just to keep their affection.
The “first love” version of Gu Yang? Please.
Gu Yang let go of Feng Jue’s hand and stood up. “I’m going to the washroom.”
“Sister!” Feng Jue, sensing her bad mood, quickly stood to follow her.
Gu Jin and Cao Cuo watched her with concern. “Yangyang.”
Gu Yang’s expression hardened, and she didn’t look back. “Don’t talk to me.”
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