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Chapter 769: Chapter 769 - The Past Isn’t Over Yet



Chapter 769: Chapter 769 - The Past Isn’t Over Yet

Chapter 769: Chapter 769 - The Past Isn’t Over Yet



It was Laura.

Yes. Leon recognized her immediately. Even from behind, her figure, posture, and hairstyle were unmistakable. She still had the exact same look as when they had dinner together earlier that night.

Laura wasn't the type to talk much when surrounded by a crowd. But outside of those

situations-especially on campus-they often talked more. Their schedules overlapped a lot, and they had several shared classes.

But... What was she doing here?

It was almost midnight.

And why did she leave so suddenly?

Was it because she had just seen Leon and Olivia together in the elevator-looking like they were kissing?

...But why was he even thinking about this?

Why did he suddenly feel uneasy?

No-not for the reason some people might assume. Not in that way.

It was just that if it really was Laura... shouldn't he at least go after her?

At least ask something?

Like-why was she even here?

Had she been looking for him?

And if so... why?

Could it not wait until tomorrow?

Leon exhaled slowly and turned to Olivia.

She was standing there, watching him, her head slightly tilted, a peaceful smile on her lips. "Why are you spacing out like that? Something wrong?" she asked.

...Had Olivia done that on purpose?

Did she know Laura was standing there when she suddenly pulled that little stunt?

Leon hadn't noticed anyone before-his attention had been on Olivia the entire time. But when he did finally notice, Laura was already walking away... at an unusually fast pace.

Olivia and Laura.

Or rather-Marlene and Charmelyn.

They had history in Immortal Legacy.

There had been conflict between them before. It all started when Charmelyn had infiltrated an expedition led by Marlene into Hell. That single move cost Marlene a team member and led to the failure of their planned Raid Boss hunt.

And... that had technically been Leon's fault, too. Because he had accidentally killed the Raid Boss they were hunting.

Then, later during the battle against Gremory, the Named Demon-Marlene and Charmelyn had ended up arguing mid-fight. Their disagreement threw the entire team into chaos, leading to multiple defeats and several failed attempts before they could finally regroup.

It had been a long time since all of that happened.

But mistakes—no matter how old-were still mistakes.

And as long as Marlene felt that the past wasn't settled, there was always the chance that something remained unresolved between them.

...Or maybe Leon was just overthinking it.

Maybe Olivia hadn't planned anything. After all, this wasn't the first time she had kissed his cheek.

But tonight... it had felt different.

Too sudden. Too quick.

Leon sighed and shook his head.

"You look tired," Olivia commented again.

He nodded slightly. "Good night. I'll see you tomorrow morning."

"Bye," Olivia said, giving him a small wave before heading down the opposite hallway- toward her own room.

Leon turned toward his own, but his mind was still stuck on one thing.

Laura.

Leon quickened his pace, turning the corner, and there just ahead-stood a woman about to enter her room.

It was Laura.

Laura slowly lifted her gaze.

And in that moment, Leon saw her clearly-truly clearly-for the first time.

This close, he could see every delicate feature of her face, the subtle shifts in her expression.

The Laura he remembered from school was still there-but now, this Laura was different.

More mature.

More refined.

Her skin, smooth like porcelain, reflected the soft hotel lighting, and her eyes-they weren't quite the same as before.

She had changed. In such a short time? Maybe not that short. But still... Had it really been that

long?

Even now, Leon sometimes felt like the Laura he knew and the Laura standing before him were two entirely different people-sharing only the same name and past.

Laura from before was outspoken, lively, and full of laughter-real laughter, not the calm, measured smiles she carried now.

The old Laura would say exactly what was on her mind, unafraid of voicing her thoughts, even in front of a crowd. She was the kind of person who wouldn't hesitate to call out their classmates if anyone dared to say something bad about Leon.

Maybe this had something to do with Laura losing her father. Leon couldn't think of any other

reason why she had changed so much.

Maybe in some ways, her situation was similar to Leon's-he had lost his parents too. But at

least he still had Lily.

Laura had no one. And Leon had lost his parents when he was too young to remember much. The impact of that

loss was different from losing someone when you were already grown.

Laura was now completely alone.

No parents. No siblings.

Friends?

Leon wasn't sure if she had anyone she was truly close to.

At least from what he knew, Laura didn't seem to open up to anyone in the guild. She

participated in activities, but never really let anyone in.

They had been that close... once. Even to the point where their relationship had once become

something more.

But... Leon hadn't thought about that in a long time.

Ever since she had explained everything back then, he had locked those memories away-to

the point where they no longer occupied his thoughts.

The Laura standing before him now-she was just an old friend.

A classmate at university.

A guildmate in Immortal Legacy.

A companion in battle.

Nothing more.

"Leon..."

Her voice brought him back to the moment.

"Yes?" he answered.

Laura hesitated.

Then she bit her lower lip, her hands tightening ever so slightly around his.

And when she looked up again, her eyes no longer wavered.

There was conviction in them now.

"I still love you... just like before."

She said it.

Leon froze.


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