My Milf System-Chapter 110. Lingering memories

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Chapter 110: 110. Lingering memories

[Congrats!]

[New MILF Conquered: Rose]

[Tame her?]

[Confirm: Decline]

As soon as we returned to the demon realm, my system pinged with the notification. I hit the confirm button without hesitation, and just like that—Rose was added to my collection of tamed MILFs.

Out of all the women I’d gotten intimate with, only two remained untamed: Kelly and Tama. For some reason, the system wouldn’t let me tame Tama. Maybe it didn’t recognize her as a MILF yet? Who knows.

Since the battle against the undead left me with less than 500PP, I had now gained up to 1700points, thanks to our wild sex night with Rose. It wasn’t much, but at least it was something. But Gosh, l wish l meet those succubus twins one more time and have sex with them toget lots of pleasure points. They are like a secret cheat in a game.

Anyway, after getting dressed, Rose and I headed to the dining hall. Unsurprisingly, the food tasted awful. Evelyn had cooked, after all—I’d expect nothing less from that brat.

Agatha kept stealing glances at me, quickly looking away every time I caught her eye. She didn’t say a word.

Once the meal was over, I got ready to leave.

Letting out a sigh, I turned to Rose. "So... I’m heading back. Did... the undead l tried to save before passing out came back to life?"

"Yes... but he’s not going anywhere. He is the only lead l have to tracking Berial. I’ll bring him once I’m done with him!" Evelyn said, her voice making me wonder if the poor fella was gonna be alright. But, well, at least he’s alive.

I turned to Rose. "We’ll meet again soon."

She smiled softly. "Yeah. We’ll meet again in paradise."

I chuckled. "Um... won’t using teleportation to return to the human world....break the barrier again?"

She looked down. "It will. We’ve managed to defeat the undead army, but Berial, the necromancer, is still out there somewhere. He might try to exploit the crack again. But don’t worry—we’ll guard the breach point until the barrier seals itself after you teleport."

"I’m really sorry," I said, eyes lowered. "For all the trouble I’ve caused."

She cupped my cheeks, lifting my head, then kissed me slowly and sensually before pulling back with a smile.

"Don’t worry. Now go, before we get tired of looking at you," she teased with a small grin.

"Yeah, get lost already, human!" Evelyn’s voice rang out. "You kept me up all night with your damn noise!"

I gave her a wry smile and waved goodbye to everyone, teleporting straight back to Eldoria—into my room.

The sun had maybe four hours left before setting. By the looks of it, I’d returned on the same day I left. No surprise—the two days in the demon realm had passed as mere hours here in the human world.

Still in shorts and shirtless, I rummaged through my wardrobe for something to wear. I settled on a pair of khaki trousers and a plain black shirt, slipped on my flip-flops, and headed out.

The house was quiet. Mom and Sharon weren’t around.

Speaking of Sharon—sure, she was my sister and all, and that technically made her trustworthy to make her my realm Moderator. But knowing her, giving her access to my realm would be the biggest mistake of my life.

Ever heard the saying, "If you want a prosperous business, don’t involve family?"

Yeah. They weren’t kidding.

So I decided someone else would be a better choice.

Walking the streets, hands in my pockets and body still sore from my night with Rose, I slowly made my way across town.

Eventually, I reached Adrian’s house.

It looked fancy, with a spacious yard fenced off neatly with mesh wire. Inside, two kids—a boy and a girl—splashed around in a small swimming pool. Their purple hair made it obvious they were Adrian’s siblings. Judging by their identical looks, probably twins.

Standing by the gate, I called out, "Hey, kiddos!" and waved.

They looked up.

"Is Four-Ey—I mean, is Adrian home?" I asked.

The boy’s eyes widened. "Asher!!" he shouted, hopping out of the pool and rushing toward the gate, his shorts still dripping. "It’s really you! It’s been ages!"

He opened the gate and hugged my legs tightly.

I patted his head, even though I had no memory of him. Guess he was close to the previous version of me.

"Hey, kiddo," I said warmly.

"You’ve changed!" he beamed. "Your hands now feel heavy!"

I chuckled as he grabbed two of my fingers, pulling me toward the house.

I hesitated to get in, l mean, what would his parents think, seeing me follow their kid in before greeting them or anything, but the kid had already led me into the first room after getting inside the house.

It had two single beds and Adrian was fast asleep on one of them.

"Sit here," the kid said, gesturing to the empty bed. Must’ve been his.

I sat down and watched as he rummaged through a drawer, pulling out a comic book.

"Look! Galaxy Heroes Volume 5 just came out! Dad got it for me last week!" He handed it to me, his face glowing with excitement.

I flipped through it, totally lost.

"Guess what? Shinra finally defeated the Ice Dragon!"

That’s when Adrian stirred and opened his eyes. The moment he saw me, he shot up.

"Asherman!" he exclaimed.

"Hey," I greeted. "Sorry for barging into your room."

The younger kid pouted. "C’mon, Asher! We used to read comics together in here. You didn’t need an invitation. Now read this! It’s awesome—though it ends on a cliffhanger, so brace yourself."

He was so excited, I could tell he was truly close to the previous owner of my body.

"Allan," Adrian groaned. "I told you—Asher lost his memories. He won’t understand Volume 5 when he doesn’t even remember Volume 1."

Allan looked down, disappointed.

I patted his head again. "It’s okay. Lend it to me. I’ll read it and bring it back."

His eyes lit up. "Deal! And don’t forget to come back so we can talk about it!"

"Of course," I smiled.

He ran off, and soon I heard a woman yelling about his getting in the house with wet clothes—probably his mom.

I sighed. "Sorry about all that," I said to Adrian.

"No need to apologize," he said, rubbing his eyes, and scrambling for his eyeglasses which he then put on after. "Allan just forgot you lost your memories. You guys used to spend hours reading comics together."

"Why didn’t you ever tell me about it? I could’ve visited him."

"Well... l thought id tell you when you’ve finally settled since it looked like you were adjusting to everything after losing your memories. Wait.... l never even told you where I live. How did you find this place?"

I blinked.

He was right.

How did I know the way here? I’d walked straight to his house like I’d done it a thousand times before.

No way...

Could it be that some of the previous Asher’s memories are lingering inside my head?

TBC