Chapter 204
Carynne thought about her past that she couldn’t remember.
At some point, she had held onto that gold coin. It was an object of comfort for her, proof that she had not lost her mind, a medium to reaffirm the reality of her repeated life—even if others didn’t believe it.
She thought about the numbers engraved on the gold coin.
She had surely lost the coin midway. So why did she….
Carynne wondered if she truly held the coin every time she met her demise. Her memories from the times enveloped in the madness of death were vague.
Hadn’t she lost the coin last time? And when she was murdered by Borwen in quick succession, she wasn’t even holding the coin.
And the last time, she died in Raymond’s arms.
“…Why did I have the gold coin this time?”
Carynne genuinely couldn’t remember why she first got that gold coin. As a matter of fact, she never really thought deeply about it before.
She just picked up a coin from the market and used it as evidence, engraving and erasing repeatedly, but the coin itself was nothing special.
Could even that have been calculated by Dullan?
Carynne murmured to Nancy.
