They Hated Me in My First Life, But Now I Have the Love System-Chapter 70 - Shock

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Chapter 70: Shock

Chapter 70: Shock

He also had his own reasons, he needed to speak with Four about Nnenna’s unnerving accuracy in predicting things.

When they arrived, the guards at Four’s ward assumed Ikenna was there to oversee Four’s physical therapy session, which he had missed that afternoon.

Without question, they let them both in.

Four was half reclined on the hospital bed, a document in hand, when they entered.

Nnenna paused for a moment, taking in his sharp profile.

Does this guy ever stop working?

Even while recovering, he was still completely immersed in his responsibilities.

Ignoring the disapproving glance Four shot her, she tagged along for his physical therapy session.

Under Ikenna’s sharp eyed supervision, she even completed her own therapy alongside him.

By the end of the session, the doctors delivered shocking news, Four was fully cleared.

His limbs weren’t just functional.

They were in peak condition, moving even better than before he was injured.

Nnenna could only marvel at the result.

What took most people a year or more to achieve, Four had conquered in mere months.

The man was unstoppable.

No matter how rigorous the rehabilitation plan, no matter the pain, he pushed forward, driven by a single thought.

His mission.

As Ikenna escorted Nnenna back to her room, a familiar chime rang in her ears.

Ding!

“Is anyone among you sick?

Let them call for help, and when they do, always help as much as you can.

You participated, encouraged, and helped Four complete his physical therapy.

You get the remaining 1000 good points for this!”

Ding!

“A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold.”

You thawed 0.2% of Four’s heart out of the given 5% and earned 200 good points.

Nnenna’s heart danced with joy, and she barely resisted the urge to punch the air in victory.

With this good points money tree around, she felt unstoppable!

A Month Later

Nnenna had now been in the hospital for three months, with the doctors still insisting on uncovering the mystery behind her unusual case.

She hadn’t seen Four since the last time she earned good points, and with her third month life extension already secured, she had 1,500 more good points banked from helping patients and hospital staff.

Now, she decided it was time to visit Four again.

Leisurely, she walked down the familiar hallway, now completely free of pain.

But as she approached his room, she noticed something strange

There were no guards.

Nnenna froze.

Those two guards were always stationed outside his door, barely ever leaving their post.

The only exception was the first day she had come after the crash.

Her heart pounded as she reached for the handle—

Locked.

For the first time ever.

“Love System, could you please open this door for me?” Nnenna asked, glancing around cautiously.

She knew she wasn’t supposed to barge into someone’s room uninvited, but she needed those extra good points, she only had a few days left before the next 1,000 point deduction.

To her surprise, the Love System responded immediately.

“Sure.”

Nnenna froze.

That was… easy.

Too easy.

The Love System usually discouraged her from doing things like this.

It constantly nagged her about being ethical.

But now, it just agreed?

Then

Ding!

10 Good Points Deducted.

She barely had time to react before she heard the soft click of the door unlocking.

Slowly, she pushed the door open

And froze.

What she saw shook her to the core, the biggest shock she had since her rebirth.

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Nnenna dashed to Ikenna’s office, her heart pounding.

She couldn’t believe what she had just seen.

The secretary barely had time to react before Nnenna stormed past her, something that never happened.

Nnenna always greeted her.

Always.

The woman’s brows furrowed, something must be very wrong today.

Nnenna threw open the door to Ikenna’s main office, her eyes blazing with fury as she glared at him.

“Why didn’t you tell me Four had left?!” she demanded.

Ikenna, seated behind his desk, didn’t even flinch.

He simply adjusted his position, his calm gaze meeting hers as if he had expected this reaction.

“You’re not related to him,” he stated smoothly.

“His movements, treatments, and recovery are all confidential information.”

Then, as if she wasn’t even there, he turned back to his computer and resumed typing, the clicking of the keyboard filling the silence.

Nnenna’s jaw tightened.

He was ignoring her.

That only made her more furious.

She marched forward, her footsteps echoing in the room, then slammed her palm onto his desk.

“When.

Did.

He.

Leave?”

“Two weeks ago,” Ikenna replied, still not looking up, his voice as calm as ever.

But in his heart?

He was furious.

Four had really left a mark on Nnenna, so much so that she was acting like this just because he left without telling her.

His sister’s teenage heart couldn’t handle it.

And he hated it.

But instead of confronting her feelings head on, he played it cool.

“Why didn’t anyone tell me?!” Nnenna’s voice cracked, tears welling up in her eyes.

That finally got Ikenna’s attention.

His fingers froze over the keyboard, and his head snapped up, disbelief flickering across his face.

“You’re crying?” he asked, his voice sharp with shock.

“Just how attached did you get to him in these few months?”

“I’m not attached!” she protested quickly, but the way her voice wavered betrayed her.

“He was my friend.

I should have been told when he was leaving!”

She clung to that excuse, like it was the only thing keeping her from completely breaking down.

Ikenna let out a dry, mocking chuckle.

“Your friend?” he repeated, voice dripping with sarcasm.

“The same ‘friend’ who didn’t bother telling you he was leaving?

This friendship is looking pretty one sided, don’t you think?”

His next words stabbed deep.

“And why should you cry for someone who clearly doesn’t want you?”

She was still nursing the sting of Ikenna’s words when a familiar sound echoed in her ears.

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