Her consciousness was like a fish quietly breaking the surface of the water; the moment it touched the air, Bai Yu’s dream shattered.
She was awake.
Opening her eyes, her vision was still a bit blurry.
She remembered she had been dreaming.
In the dream, she and Loweia were walking together, hand in hand.
The sunlight in the dream was brilliant, falling upon the young girl’s hair and coating her in a golden halo.
Bathed in that light, the girl turned her head and gave her a radiant smile.
At that moment, Bai Yu’s breath almost caught in her throat.
She couldn’t find the words to describe the scene she had witnessed.
Even though she was awake now, she could still feel her heart racing.
She had to admit, Loweia’s smile in the dream was truly unfair.
Coupled with the white hair and red eyes aesthetic, it was like a specialized attack aimed directly at her.
To be honest, before transmigrating, Bai Yu’s impression of Loweia was limited to her reputation as a famous garbage mob boss.
After all, during the actual gameplay of *Star Song*, there wasn’t a single player who didn’t curse when they first encountered the boss known as the Pale Witch.
At that stage, players didn’t have their endgame equipment sets yet, only to suddenly face a garbage mob boss with high mobility and high damage.
Her “mad dog” combos branched into even more “mad dog” combos.
Often, the screen would go black before the player could even see what move was coming.
Under those circumstances, players naturally associated the Pale Witch with the term “garbage mob.”
Even in community discussions, whenever the Pale Witch was mentioned, players first thought of her various relentless combos.
Following that, they would offer their “warmest” regards to the game’s producer.
‘Really, thank you so much.’
Unfortunately, Bai Yu had been a cloud player back then and hadn’t personally experienced the battle against the Pale Witch.
However, she had seen plenty of clips of streamers losing their minds and breaking down.
If she had tried it herself, it probably wouldn’t have gone much better.
Thus, before transmigrating, that was her only impression of the Pale Witch.
But after transmigrating, her perception of Loweia changed significantly.
‘Why was I only staring at her boss form back then?’
Setting aside her traits as a “mad dog” boss, Loweia’s beauty was top-tier based on looks alone.
Even when compared to the original Protagonist Party, Loweia stood her ground effortlessly among the various heroines, each with their own charms.
However, due to the plot, Loweia was always a villain.
In the original story, she joined the Protagonist Party after losing her memories upon defeat, but it was actually an undercover infiltration arranged by a Villain Organization.
Therefore, Loweia was not a romanceable character, and she didn’t have any corresponding CGs.
Bai Yu remembered that players had quite a few complaints about this, leaving comments saying it was a total waste of such a beautiful character design.
Whatever the case, based purely on appearance, Bai Yu really liked Loweia’s looks.
‘It would be even better if her memories never returned.’
But why did she have that dream?
Bai Yu sat up in bed, resting her chin in her hand as she began to ponder.
‘Could it be “thinking by day, dreaming by night”?’
After all, she had been worrying about Loweia all day yesterday, thinking about how to make Loweia believe her and how to make them a real couple.
Because she had been thinking about it so much, did she dream of them becoming lovers?
That was certainly a possibility.
However, Bai Yu thought of another possibility.
Perhaps the dream she had was related to her Precognition.
Compared to the useless, trash-tier ability it was before, her Precognition had improved somewhat.
It was possible she had just experienced a Precognitive Dream.
That wasn’t a fantasy from a dream, but something that would happen in the future.
In other words, that dream indicated that in the future, she might successfully max out Loweia’s affection and become her lover.
‘Hiss… this is big. This is really big.’
This was wonderful news for Bai Yu.
Being able to have a Precognitive Dream—even if she didn’t know how far into the future it was—meant she at least knew the possible outcome.
It also proved that the choices she was making now were correct.
So, if she made a wrong choice at some point, the content shown in the Precognitive Dream might change.
With a Precognitive Dream acting as a warning, she might be able to discover problems in advance and fix them before things reached an irreversible point, thereby rewriting the ending.
Retracting all her previous slander against the ability, Bai Yu now declared that Precognition was the best ability ever.
‘It wasn’t that Precognition was bad; it was that I was bad. My hardware was just lacking; it’s holding my Precognition back.’
Alright, since she was awake, she should go wash up and prepare breakfast for Loweia.
Speaking of Loweia… something felt a bit off.
Where was Loweia?
And where was she?
Looking around, it was only now that Bai Yu realized that while she had fallen asleep leaning against the side of the bed last night, she was currently sitting on Loweia’s bed.
Meanwhile, Loweia was nowhere in the room.
‘Damn it…’
Where was she?
Why was Bai Yu the one sleeping in the bed?
Where was Loweia?
This was bad.
She had thought Loweia would need a few more days of rest before she could get out of bed.
She hadn’t expected Loweia’s recovery speed to be much faster than anticipated.
She had only woken up yesterday, yet she could get out of bed today and even had the strength to carry Bai Yu onto the bed.
Her recovery speed was a bit too fast.
Bai Yu’s heart sank.
‘My lady, please don’t go running off on your own.’
Now that Loweia could get out of bed, who knew if she would wander outside out of curiosity.
If she was just wandering nearby, that would be fine, but what if she got lost?
Or what if she was triggered by something and recovered part of her memory?
Or the worst-case scenario… what if she was found by that evil organization looking for her?
Then it would really be over.
‘I’m doomed, I’m doomed, I’m doomed!’
Bai Yu hurriedly threw back the covers.
Forgetting to even put on her slippers, she ran out barefoot.
“Wei Ya?”
She rushed into the living room, her eyes searching everywhere in a panic.
The living room was empty; that white figure was nowhere to be seen.
She wasn’t in the kitchen, and she wasn’t on the balcony.
After searching around and finding nothing, Bai Yu’s heart gradually sank.
‘No way.’
There was only one place left.
If she wasn’t in the bathroom, she would have to prepare for the worst.
Bai Yu approached the bathroom nervously.
The moment she saw the scene inside, the heavy stone in her heart finally dropped.
‘Phew… thank goodness. She’s still here.’
At the moment, a slender white figure was standing quietly in front of the sink, seemingly staring blankly into the mirror.
“Wei Ya?”
Bai Yu tried calling out to her, but Loweia acted as if she hadn’t heard anything, her eyes still fixed on the mirror in front of her.
This scene caused the heart Bai Yu had just calmed to leap back into her throat.
This was bad.
Looking in a mirror was normally a very common thing, but for someone with amnesia, seeing a completely foreign face in the reflection might trigger them to remember something.
Especially given Loweia’s current state—could she have suddenly remembered something?
Bai Yu swallowed nervously, a premonition of disaster rising in her soul.
‘Please don’t let her remember anything.’
Her plan had only just begun; it couldn’t end so abruptly.
Bai Yu steeled herself and walked forward.
Just as she was about to greet Loweia and try to interrupt whatever memories she might be falling into, she saw the face reflected in the mirror.
Surprisingly, the young girl’s originally pale cheeks were now flushed with a bright crimson.
The blush spread from her cheeks all the way to her ears, even staining her neck a shade of pink.
Furthermore, her eyes looked dizzy, almost turning into swirls.
‘Huh?’