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Chapter 4026: A Perfect Match (222)

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

“Alright! Time to cut the cake already!” Yun Shishi handed him the knife and got Little Yichen to hold on to Youyou’s hand. “Be careful,” she warned.

Youyou gripped the knife while Little Yichends held his hand. They evenly divided the cake in half, then split it into six servings.

Youyou tasted it first. The sweet creamy flavor complemented the refreshing texture of the strawberries. It was delicious and as good as those sold in the cake shops. Although Yun Shishi did not have the skills of a top baker, this birthday cake held special meaning because she had baked it herself.

In the evening, with his wish list in his hands, the boy struck off a line. All his wishes had gradually come to fruition, leaving only the line for the amusement park, he felt a sense of loss.

In his dream.

He woke to find himself lying on the beach. The waves crashed onto him, one after another, although he didn’t feel the pain.

The boy rose to his feet. He saw a black cage on the sea not too far off. In it was a child in a white shirt, curled quietly in a corner of the cage. He was still, from a distance, he looked lifeless.

He stood up slowly and walked towards the cage. Then he stopped beside the cage, and raised his eyes to look at the curled-up child in it. Subconsciously, he reached out to touch him. However, just before the tips of his fingers touched the exposed skin of the boy’s arm, he withdrew his hand.

Youyou pursed his lips and expressionlessly grabbed the edge of the cage. With a little force, the cage collapsed in ruins.

This cage was where he had imprisoned the first personality in his subconscious space. Only he had the ability to open the cage. Now he had broken this cage.

Among the ruins, the child in the white shirt gradually opened his eyes. He seemed to have been asleep for a long time. His blood had frozen, so that for a long time, he couldn’t get up from the ruins. He had been asleep for too long.

Because the second personality had been suppressing him, he had been imprisoned for a long time. As he slept, his consciousness gradually weakened. Although it would never disappear, he no longer had the ability to replace his second personality.

Youyou looked at the child in the cage. “Are you awake?” he asked mildly.

The child in the cage opened his eyes and saw the boy standing before him. He squinted, and looked startled.

“It’s you…”

“It’s me.”

Youyou raised his eyes indifferently to meet the other boy’s slightly dazed ones.

“I’ve tried hard. I did my best. But…” Youyou took a deep breath and continued, “I’m ultimately unable to replace you.”

On the borderless black sea, the two boys stared at each other. They had met again, in such a silent space of consciousness. It was like a confrontation between an angel and a demon king.

“Why did you come here?” The boy in the white shirt sat up in his cage and looked at him warily. “What do you want?”

Youyou smiled coldly, and suddenly leaned forward, his arms braced on either side of the other boy’s shoulders. He looked down at him, examining him without restraint. The boy in the white shirt was a little bewildered by his actions. He was too stiff to move and just stared at him blankly.

“What exactly do you want?” His tone was wary, his eyes defiant, he was deliberately trying to keep his distance.
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