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Even when Ivanna said it, it sounded ridiculous. No one would believe it.
"It's not just you. Even I find it hard to believe. I've thought about it many times before but always dismissed it. But this time, I'm certain."
I looked at her. "You probably remember me telling you I can't recall my childhood and adolescence, right? There's a gap in my memories, and it wasn't until my sophomore year that I started remembering. I suspect that the missing memories are related to Atlas."
"My gosh, wouldn't that be too miraculous? No, no, no... This isn't miraculous—it's eerie!"
When Ivanna said this, her expression was comical, but I couldn't bring myself to laugh.
"Don't laugh. It's true. Do you believe that there are people who can shapeshift in our real lives?" I asked her.
"Shapeshift?" Ivanna let out a small scream. "I know makeup can be powerful, but shapeshift? I've heard of it, but I've never seen it. Is that all just a legend? Why do you encounter such bizarre things?"
Ivanna waved her hands in disbelief.
"But this is a real thing. You saw Carina turn around on the surveillance footage last night, right?"
"Yeah! I saw it. What's the matter? Don't tell me it's a disguise! That was Carina, right? How could it be someone else? How do you make a disguise?" Ivanna pressed me, her eyes wide.
"You're right. It's a disguise!" I interrupted her, nodding firmly. "At first, I doubted it too. That was indeed Carina!"
"But that face wasn't Carina's at all. It was a kind of mask, something extremely close to the human face. It was made to look like Carina!" I explained. I hadn't seen it myself, but the image was vivid.
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