Chapter 905 Reunion

"What the hell are you doing?" Alisa's eyes widened in shock, and she felt unsettled after she noticed that Zachary was coming straight at her while suppressing his own power.

"I'm giving you a choice. It's either you kill me now or give up the fight," Zachary remarked as he studied Alisa's expression. His fixed gaze insinuated that he was serious about it.

"How dare you!" Alisa didn't even think that Zachary would put her on the spot, forcing her to make a tough decision. She didn't want to hurt him, but she needed to win this contest. She was trapped in a dilemma.

"Make up your mind. Choose!" Zachary spoke straight to the point.

"You're such a jerk!" Alisa blurted out in disgust. A few seconds later, she released all of her remaining power. At a stroke, a thick water mist engulfed the area within a distance of several hundred meters around her. A series of densely-packed water pillars spurted out from the ground one after another, and soon after, they intertwined in the air. It resulted in an unexpected water storm, directly speeding toward Zachary without a hitch.

Despite this billowing attack, Zachary remained motionless without any intention of shielding himself. In the next minute, the storm engulfed him.

The occurrence left all the people present flabbergasted. They couldn't comprehend why Zachary would commit suicide when he had lots of opportunities to protect himself.

"Oh my god! Did I kill him? No! It can't be true. I didn't even want to hurt him. He can't die. I can't let him die. I'll never forgive myself. He seems to be very precious to me," Alisa murmured to herself with a pained expression. It was only until after she executed the attack that she had lost some control of herself. As she watched the water storm swallow Zachary, it overwhelmed her with grief. Haunted by regret, she shook violently, and an extreme feeling of sadness instantly surged out of her. Meanwhile, the blurred images that had once kept surfacing in her mind gradually became more lucid. Soon enough, she regained all of her lost memories back little by little.

"Alisa!" At this point, Alisa heard a voice calling her. When she lifted her head, an obscure figure radiating a luminous glow stood before her eyes. A bright golden radiance covered his Ice Armor, so she squinted a bit in an attempt to get a clearer image of his face.

The spectators didn't have time to react. When they noticed the glowing figure in front of Alisa, they all felt b

side the whole time, but I didn't recognize you until now." Alisa admitted her guilt and felt responsible for it.

"I am not mad at you. You lost your memory for a long time," Zachary comforted her with a doting smile.

"Even so, I have kept you waiting for so long," Alisa said, still feeling restless.

"It's all worth it. I'm just glad you got your memory back," Zachary whispered, gently rubbing her back.

"By the way, what happened to your face?" Alisa asked as she looked up at him.

Zachary took off the Thousand-Face Mask and revealed his real face.

Alisa fought the urge to cry and laugh simultaneously as she gawked at Zachary, who had subsequently lifted his disguise.

"I originally thought that you wouldn't regain your memories this soon," Zachary admitted with a long sigh.

"But this is a good thing, right?" Alisa grumbled.

"It's a big blessing. But there is something I must tell you." Zachary's expression soon grew serious.

"What is it?" Alisa urged.

"You didn't lose your memory. Your memory was sealed." Zachary revealed to her the truth at last. Although it might be too much for her to digest, he thought she had the right to find it out.

"What did you say? Why would someone seal my memories? Who is it? Tell me!" Alisa demanded in exasperation. She knew that Zachary would not lie to her.

"You know who it is," Zachary hinted.

"Are you talking about my uncle? That's absurd! It can't be him. There must be some misunderstanding." Alisa's voice drifted off, and her whole body trembled. She found it hard to believe that the one who once saved her life would lock up all her memories on purpose.