Chapter 4
Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
A barely 646 square feet rental place served as their family of threeâs modest home.
The room was dimly lit, with wornâout furniture displaying severe signs of peeling paint. The cracked
floors exuded dampness, while the air carried a musty scent.
âItâs so damp, so itâs probably going to rain again!â Hilda complained as she carried the groceries into
the kitchen.
Meanwhile, Carlisle headed straight to his bedroom to start his revision. Before doing so, he took out a
notepad and a pencil to write down two phrases: âGet into a universityâ and âEarn moneyâ.
For an ordinary person, the goal of taking the college entrance exam was to secure a better future.
Then he could get a good job and earn money.
But for Carlisle, it was to make up for regrets from his past life and to lift his parentsâ heads high in front
of others.
As for making money, it wasnât too difficult for a reincarnator like him. There are plenty of opportunities
to earn money in the coming years.
After work, Gordon Zahn returned home with a bag of pastries. He was dressed in work clothes and
had a slightly plump figure. He also had stubble on his cheek and messy hair.
He stood at the door to watch for a while before heading to the kitchen to help.
âYou better get out of here. Youâre too clumsy!â Hilda pushed Gordon out of the kitchen as she finished
speaking.
Gordon suddenly said, âHilda, have you noticed how hardworking our son is?â
Hilda glared at Gordon with a displeased expression and asked, âIs something wrong with you? You
have something to say when heâs not working hard. Now that he is hardworking, you still have
something to
say?â
âWhat I mean is, our son is working so hard. Heâs bound to get into a better university!â
âOf course, Carl has inherited his motherâs talent and intelligence. Itâs hard for him not to excel!â
âNonsense! He obviously takes after his smart father!â
âYouâve got to be kidding me!â
Hilda quickly prepared dinner, Carlisle was eager to finish his meal quickly so he could continue
studying.
Hilda was displeased and remarked, âTake your time to finish. After all, no one is fighting for your food!â
âTime is money. I need to finish eating quickly so I can study. I donât have much time left!â Carlisle
mumbled.
Hilda suddenly felt sorry for him. She then continued, âCarl, donât stress yourself too much! Your health
is more important!â
Carlisle then realized that his abnormal behavior had worried his mother. He paused for a moment and
continued smilingly, âMom, donât worry, Iâm not stressed out!â
Gordon sipped his white wine and asked, âHave you decided which university to apply to?â
âRiverland University,â Carlisle replied.
Gordon coughed and choked on his drink. Even Hildaâs mouth twitched slightly.
As parents, they knew Carlisleâs grades well. With a little more effort this month, he should be able to
get into a Tier 3 University.
To say he would get into Riverland University was beyond belief.
âCarlâ¦â Hilda was worried that Carlisle might be losing his mind.
But before she could continue, Gordon interrupted her by pounding on the table and said, âThatâs right!
Where there is a will, there is a way! I believe in you!â
Hilda ate her dinner in silence. With the SATS looming, she couldnât bear to discourage her son.
After Carlisle finished his meal, he returned to his room to study. He focused on Math and Language,
the subjects he struggled with the most.
By 10:00pm, he heard Hilda knocking on his door to remind him it was time to sleep. âCarl, itâs time for
bed now!â
âAlright, Mom,â Carlisle answered while stretching lazily. He had a faint smile as the onceâcomplicated
subjects now seemed less daunting. He suddenly felt the joy of learning.
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After washing up, he climbed into bed to sleep. He looked at the old, peeling ceiling, feeling like he was
a dream.
The next morning, Hilda got up early to prepare breakfast, while Carlisle went for his morning run.
Regular morning runs could improve physical fitness, boost immunity, and improve his mental state.
In his previous life, he died of illness. So, he was determined to have a strong body in this life.
Gordon, still halfâasleep, came out of the bathroom. He yawned while asking, âIs breakfast ready? Iâll
go
wake our son up for breakfast!â
Hilda rolled her eyes and answered, âHeâs up earlier than me, already out for a run! Are pigs flying?â
Gordon was suddenly wide awake. He was surprised. âA morning run? Is this a joke?â
Hilda felt a chill run down her spine. She asked, âGordon, do you think something happened to our
son?â
Carlisle was studying hard and getting up early to ruit was too out of character! Itâs like he had become
a different person.
Gordon rubbed his stubble with a frown and continued, âIs he in love?â As soon as his words were out,
Hilda thought of the girl from yesterday afternoon.
âWhoâs in love?â Carlisle asked as he walked to the door, sweating profusely.
Gordon quickly went to turn on the fan. Hilda laughed awkwardly and continued, âNothing! You must
have misheard us.â
Carlisle didnât pursue the question further. After cooling himself down, he finished breakfast and
freshened up to get ready. He then put on his schoolwear and rode his bike to school.
As he approached the school gate, Carlisle stopped at the first traffic light intersection since he usually
met Sean there. About five minutes later, Sean rushed over with his mountain bike.
âDamn, I thought I was seeing things! Pigs must be flying. Youâre here earlier than me?â Sean was
surprised.
it
Usually, he was the one waiting for Carlisle. Today, it was the opposite.
Carlisle noticed the heavy dark circles under Seanâs eyes and asked, âDid you stay up all night?â
Seanâs eyes darted around mysteriously as he continued, âI found another underground internet cafe.
Itâs just two dollars for an allânighter!â
Carlisle rolled his eyes at Sean and said, âThe SATS are around the corner, and youâre still staying up
all night?â
Sean shrugged indifferently while saying, âI can always retake it. I donât think Iâll make it this time
anyway.â
Both of them were like two peas in a pod. With their low grades, they ended up as desk mates in the
last
r low or
row.
As they chatted while riding their bikes, Sean noticed Sarah and Sienna at the school gate. A tall male
classmate was delivering breakfast to them.
Sarah blushed, seeming slightly embarrassed. Meanwhile, Sienna casually accepted the breakfast and
said, âHey, weâre all classmates. Thereâs nothing to be embarrassed about.â
Sarah whined, âSienna, what are you doing? I barely know him!â
Sienna shot Sarah a look, and when Sarah turned her head, she saw Carlisle and Sean.
Sarah then accepted the breakfast from the male classmate as she said sweetly, âThank you so much
for getting breakfast for Sienna and me. Itâs so thoughtful of you!â
The male student had long hair and a delicate look. He smiled and said, âDonât thank me, Iâm delivering
this on behalf of someone elsel?
âSomeone else?â Both Sarah and Sienna were taken aback. Sienna asked, âWho is that person?â
The longâhaired student replied, âI wonât tell you for now, but donât worry. From now on, youâll breakfast
every day!â With that, he walked into the school.
wouâll have
Just then, Carlisle and Sean approached the school gate. Sarah looked at Carlisle and explained, â
Carlisle, donât get me wrong. I donât know that guy⦠and I have no idea why heâs getting breakfast for
me!â
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