It Seems I’m Not The Only One Who Reincarnated

Chapter 113: The Confession



“Also, the car issue is resolved. Senior Tian Shui said she’d lend me one, and she’s already given me the keys.”

Hearing this, Jian Sichun was even more stunned.

“Shi Hai, don’t tell me you’re being kept by Senior Tian Shui?”

“What nonsense…”

“But this… doesn’t seem like you.”

Zhu Lingjie’s expression darkened slightly.

Hearing Shi Hai’s words, she realized that Tian Shui had already claimed a certain place in his heart.

It’s bad enough that I started off at a disadvantage, but someone else got a perfect opening hand…

“Rather than saying it’s not like me, it might be more accurate to say it’s not like the me you remember.”

“Huh?”

“I probably won’t ever become the version of me you expect.”

Shi Hai spoke calmly.

Jian Sichun couldn’t understand why Shi Hai would suddenly say such a thing.

But she could feel that the Shi Hai before her had become somewhat unfamiliar.

At that moment, Shi Hai made a bold decision.

He decided to lay all his cards on the table.

No matter how much he tried to explain his relationship with Tian Shui, it would inevitably feel forced. Jian Sichun and the others would continue to misunderstand.

So why not reveal the true reason he trusted Tian Shui?

“Honestly, I’ve always thought that openly sharing the information we each know and discussing it together is the most efficient approach.”

“Of course, I understand that everyone has secrets they don’t want to share. But there’s one crucial piece of information I think I need to clarify to prevent further misunderstandings in the future.”

Shi Hai’s serious tone captured the attention of the three women. They all perked up, listening intently.

Then, Shi Hai solemnly made his declaration.

“Everyone here is a reincarnator, aren’t they?”

His words left the three women staring at each other, overwhelmed by a rush of thoughts and emotions.

It was like the dramatic moment in a werewolf game when everyone’s roles are revealed, and you realize the person you thought was a villager is actually a werewolf.

But Shi Hai wasn’t finished. He pointed out one more individual.

“And Senior Tian Shui, she’s a reincarnator too.”

“W-What?! Even Senior Tian Shui?!”

Jian Sichun was shocked, but Shi Hai nodded.

“That’s right. She told me so herself.”

“No wonder you trust her so much… It’s the same as why you trust me, isn’t it?”

With that, the misunderstanding was resolved.

They no longer thought Shi Hai had simply developed feelings for Tian Shui.

“Sichun, you already revealed to me before that you’re a reincarnator. And Mengmeng confessed to me last night that she’s one too.”

Shi Hai glanced around the room, his gaze settling on Zhu Lingjie.

“The only person I wasn’t sure about was you, Lingjie… I’ve had my suspicions, but without evidence, I didn’t want to assume. So, let me ask you now: are you a reincarnator?”

Zhu Lingjie bit her lip. Under Shi Hai’s questioning, she finally nodded and admitted it.

“…Yes… I’m also reincarnated.”

“It’s true?! But… how is this possible?”

Jian Sichun was the most shocked of all.

She couldn’t fathom why there were so many reincarnators.

And if Zhu Lingjie was a reincarnator too, didn’t that make all her past actions look foolish?

“Now, let me share the information I got from Senior Tian Shui. Once you hear it, everything will make sense.”

Shi Hai began explaining the critical information he had learned from Tian Shui.

He revealed that reincarnation was a kind of futuristic technology that anyone could use, and they had all been sent back to the past through this technology.

After hearing everything, Jian Sichun clutched her head in confusion.

“Wait, wait, wait— This is too much. So, we’re all from different futures, sent back to the past?”

“That’s correct. That’s why none of you knew each other in your previous lives.”

“And the reason we were sent back to the past is because of a woman named Bai Yue. She’s the one who sent us back… But why would she do that?”

“Probably to change my fate.”

“Huh? Your fate?”

“That’s right. Even though we come from different futures, there’s one thing all of them have in common.”

“No way… It can’t be!”

Suddenly understanding, Jian Sichun stood up abruptly and gripped Shi Hai’s shoulders in alarm.

Shi Hai could tell from Jian Sichun’s reaction that the same situation had occurred in her future as well.

“That’s right. Nine years from now, I will definitely ‘meet with an accident’… In Senior Tian Shui’s future, I’m dead. In Mengmeng’s future, I’m in a vegetative state.”

“How could this be…”

Jian Sichun collapsed into her seat, her face pale and lifeless.

She had naively believed that by avoiding a relationship with Shi Hai, she could prevent his death. But the truth was, this event was something destined to happen.

The irony was that she had been planning to take him back for herself once she was sure his life was no longer in danger…

Focused only on her own happiness, her thoughts now seemed absurd and ridiculous. She felt utterly ashamed.

Only Zhu Lingjie wore a confused expression.

Shi Hai noticed her reaction and asked, “Is there something wrong?”

Zhu Lingjie pressed her hand to her forehead and replied, “I… I have no memory of you meeting with an accident…”

She hadn’t expected the situation to be this complicated or to hear such a terrible thing about Shi Hai’s future.

But if things were as Shi Hai said, why didn’t she remember it?

“So, does that mean you were sent back before the accident happened?”

“Maybe…”

“Well, it’s probably better that you don’t remember. That scene was likely pretty gruesome. But the fact that you’re a reincarnator already proves that in your future, something must have happened to me.”

Otherwise, there would have been no reason to send her back to the past.

The atmosphere turned heavy. With such a serious topic, the three women remained silent.

Seeing this, Shi Hai clapped his hands to draw their attention and said, “Alright, the explanation is over. It’s getting late. Everyone, go wash up and get some sleep.”

“Brother, how can you be so calm about this…”

“Well, life goes on, doesn’t it? Besides, this is something that won’t happen for another nine years. No need to start worrying about it now.”

The key point was that such a fated accident wasn’t something that could be solved simply by worrying.

“In a way, I’m no different from a terminally ill patient who’s been given a deadline by the doctor— No, actually, I’m in a much better position. I don’t need treatment, there’s no pain, and I won’t drop dead prematurely.”

“Comparing yourself to terminally ill patients is weird in and of itself!”

“What else can I do? If I let anxiety keep me awake every night, it’ll only ruin my health. So there’s no point in you all looking so downcast either.”

“Well, that logic is sound… but, Brother, you’re accepting this way too quickly…”

Shi Meng felt her brother had an extraordinarily big heart.

“That’s my strength, isn’t it?”

The long-silent Jian Sichun looked up and asked, “So… Shi Hai, are you planning to go meet that Bai Yue woman next?”

“Yeah, I’ll try to find her first.”

“And when you meet her… what do you plan to do?”

“Well… I’ll decide when the time comes.”

Shi Hai gave an ambiguous answer.

While his reply wasn’t clear, the women who knew him too well understood the implications.

Shi Hai likely intended to ensure that no more reincarnators were sent back… even if it meant accepting his own death.

Having grasped part of the truth, each of the women developed their own thoughts and resolutions.

And this understanding led Shi Hai and each of them toward different futures.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.