Chapter 1611 Sarah
"Sarah..." Alex spoke softly, letting the words roll in his mouth
The word sent a hint of an impression passing through his mind, one that brought up a face that seemed to match somewhat to the face he was looking at right now. Only the woman in front of him seemed far better looking than the one in his memories.
He saw flashes of the woman on a couch, at a dinner table, laughing happily next to a young Hannah and... Emily? Was that what he was seeing?
He realized that the memories he was seeing did not belong to him, but rather his clone. And the clarity in them was as good as the old him could remember by the time he had gained those memories.
The older the memory was, the worse he remembered it. It was even worse than the memories he got through the Inheritance of the Undying Physique and that was only so good anyway. The most clear thing he remembered from those memories was the face of the most beautiful woman he had ever seen before.
Sarah looked at him with a hint of a frown, wondering why he was staring at her so absentmindedly. Was he somehow entranced with her?
'That cannot be,' the girl thought. 'He's a king. But... then again, he's also a man.'
She had to do something. "Your Majesty, are you alright?" she called out loud enough to grab Alex's attention.
Alex's thoughts cleared up and he finally looked at her. "Oh, I'm sorry. I was thinking about something," he said.
"About what?" the girl couldn't help but want to ask.
"I think we used to live together," Alex said. "Back around the time when the game was getting big."
The girl seemed appalled by the mere idea of what he had said. Her face hid no frown and lay it clear for Alex to see. "That is impossible. There are no circumstances where I would live with a man. I'm flattered you think of me that way, Your Majesty. But I'll have to let you know that—"
"You like women, not men," Alex said, a smile tugging on his lips. "I remember that. It's weird that I do."
Sarah's face went blank in horror. "How... how do you know that?" she asked him. "Who told you that? No one should—" noVE)lb-1n
"No one told me," Alex said quickly. "I just remembered it. You told me long ago. Or wait, your clone told me. Wait no, your clone told my clone back in the Central continent. Our clone used to live together."
Alex saw the girl's face switch to disbelief and quickly added. "Not just you and me. We lived with my sister, Hannah, and your friend, Emily. She's my clone's wife now."
"Emily..." Sarah said with a hint of remembrance of something long forgotten. "Emily... she was my friend. I forgot."
There was a tinge of melancholy to her expression, one that was there for what she forgot rather than what she remembered. "I remember a sweet little girl by that name. Maybe what you said is true," the girl said, looking back at Alex with a wide smile.
"Thank you for reminding me what I had forgotten, Your Majesty," she said. "There are few things of the past that I remember now. Having any to remember is a good thing for me."
"I'm happy to be of help," Alex said. "If you have forgotten what you've remembered, you might want to go to the Northern Continent sometime in the future. There is a group of well in the east there that can return you memories of... your... past."
Alex got distracted all of a sudden, his head slowly moving to the left where he sensed multiple people approaching in his direction. It only took a moment for him to sense their cultivation bases, and every single one of them was in the upper half of Saint Soul realm.
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