Strongest Superhuman System

Chapter 311: I Don't Remember What I Forgot



Chapter 311: I Don't Remember What I Forgot

Mark was furious! He knew that Luna was right, she had every right to do whatever she wanted with her wish, but he was fucking pissed at what she did!

Luna used her wish to remember everything that happened during the Game of Gods.

Mark couldn't understand how anyone would do something like that. You have a wish from a god that you can use to gain anything you want and you decide to use it on something as pointless as this! What purpose does it serve!?

"You just wanted to remember!? You wasted your wish on that! What will that do for you!? You know what we went through to get that wish and you wasted it! What is wrong with you!?"

Luna brought her face so close to Mark's face that she could count the lashes on his brow and Luna snarled beautifully.

"I did it because of you!"

Mark narrowed his eyes as Luna continued.

"I'm never going to go back to who I used to be. In that short time when I was with you, I found happiness. I found someone I could talk to. Someone I could share my feelings with. You gave me more in those few days than I have ever received from anyone in my entire life. I was not going to give that up for some fucking wish from some bullshit god!

The gods can go fuck themselves for all I care! I did what I wanted because of you!"

Mark could feel all of the anger inside of him slowly calming down as he heard what Luna said. He was still pissed at her, but there was nothing that he could do since she had already used the wish however she wanted. But Mark was not going to recognize this as a smart choice.

Even though Luna saw the memories from that game as something invaluable, to him it would have been worth forgetting all of that if it meant he got something that would help him grow stronger in the future.

But Luna didn't care about any of that. Luna went through a lot in that game, and she could have died more than once, but if she was sent back and asked to do everything over again, she wouldn't change a thing because that game allowed her to find Mark. It gave her someone that she could rely on and to her, that was more valuable than a wish from the gods.

Mark finally released Luna's shoulders and Luna's face showed some disappointment as he leaned away from her and put his hands in his pockets. He took a nice, long look at her and Luna felt her heart rate speed up as she felt Mark's heavy gaze roam over her body before Mark finally sighed and looked away.

"Fine, do whatever you want. It's not like I can control you or anything. It was your wish."

Mark sat back down in the office chair as he said all of this and folded his hands while leaning back in the seat. Luna grinned in joy and Mark rolled his eyes as Luna leaned against the table beside him. She smiled and Mark rose a brow at her.

"What is it?"

Luna shook her head.

"It's just a little surreal. I almost forgot you were a high school student. In that game, you seemed a lot older than your actual age."

Mark shrugged. He was already used to people thinking he shouldn't be in high school, so it was no surprise to him that Luna would also say the same thing. This misconception about his age was something that Mark always used to his advantage when he was a vigilante fighting as GHOST.

No one would ever think to look for someone who looked like him in high school, so no one ever suspected that he was actually GHOST.

Luna smiled as she watched Mark from the side. He was not looking at her, and she took that moment to really take in his features. Mark was a handsome man, there was no denying that. No matter how much she stared at him, Luna couldn't imagine someone like him being in high school. Maybe it was a side effect of his blessing that made his body grow faster than it needed to.

Luna shook her head as she tried to get rid of all those thoughts. It wasn't important now. What was really important was that she was here right now, with him. That was what was important.

Luna still remembered how lost and confused she was after that game ended. Immediately after Mark killed the king, a message was sent to her telling her that she had won the game and would be transported to another dimension to receive her gift for winning.

After she was transported, Luna found herself in a large room with a single white light illuminating everything. The floor was tiled and the ceiling and walls were made from concrete, but that was all. There was nothing else in the room.

Luna immediately knew that something was wrong. She thought about it deeply for a long time. But no matter how much she tried to think about it, nothing was coming to the front of her mind.

She couldn't remember.

That was the only thing that played in her head over and over again. No matter how much she tried to remember what she had forgotten, it was almost like there was a hole somewhere in her brain whose contents had been taken out by someone. She just couldn't seem to bring anything up from that hole. She didn't know what she had been doing.

She didn't know who she had been doing it with, and she had no idea how she arrived in this room.

"Rose Snow, that is you, right? No need to answer, I do not get my information wrong. You have won the game of gods orchestrated by Ares, the god of war. Congratulations. You will be given a gift, but you will have to wait a moment for someone else to choose what gift you will receive."

Luna turned around sharply as she heard a voice from behind her. The person who spoke was a short, chubby man wearing a pure white outfit with a gold pin attached to his left breast pocket. He had a chart in his hand that he was constantly looking at, and anytime he looked up to glance at her, he would frown and then glance back down at the chart.

Luna immediately spoke up.

"Who are you? What is this place?"

The man blinked before he nodded in understanding.

"Ah, yes, the penalty. You don't remember. I thought it would be a little longer before it came into effect. This is the waiting room. It is the passageway between dimensions. I am sure your god Neptune has taken you to one of these places before.

This is the one belonging to Ares, the god of war. As for me, I am an attendant. The attendant to the war god. Julius is the name. It is a pleasure."

Julius bowed and Luna couldn't stop herself from giving him a small bow in response to his greeting. She was still confused, but once she heard that this man was an attendant to a god, she knew she had to remain polite.


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