Rosalee slowly closed the door after sending Felix away before sprinting to the bed and muffled her ecstatic screams with the pillow.
I have a house! A house! Ahhhhh-!
She inhaled deeply, trying to control her excitement as her lips uncontrollably curved upward.
I'm not poor anymore! All hail the original owner's parents!!
She reopened the holographic screen to check the address of the new house.
[Asset: A residential house
Address: *** (unable to view due to unmet conditions. For inquiries, please contact the person in charge.)]
Rosalee's smile gradually faded. She sat up straight on the bed, legs crossed, holding her chin and reading the words again on the screen.
She had no idea what kind of house she had. It could be as big as a palace or as small and shabby as a hut. However, she wouldn't dislike it no matter what!
That was her home!
Rosalee suspected that the property had been purchased by the original owner's parents and registered in her name before their deaths.
Her brow furrowed and knitted as she stared at the phrase "unmet conditions."
This was troublesome.
She had no idea what conditions the original owner's parents had kept!
Another disadvantage of not receiving the original owner's memories!!
She was too lazy to guess, so she used the wristband to call her brother, whose room was at the other end of the house.
"Beep— hello?"
Rosalee was satisfied with her brother's speedy response.
"Brother, do you know the location of the house that mom and dad bought for me?" She sent him a screenshot of her asset in his message box in case he did not understand what she was saying.
Felix did not give much thought to the topic. He had expected her to ask about it since he had given her the wristband. He glanced at the screenshot she had sent and said with certainty, "I know, mom and dad told me about it."
Rosalee was overjoyed; her attractive brother was finally useful for something other than his face! He had suddenly become a God in her eyes. "Where is it?!"
Felix could hear her excitement and enthusiasm over the phone, and an evil thought crossed his mind. This might be the only chance to fool his sister and pay back for all the mischievous things she had done to him since they were kids.
She might have lost her memory, but he would not let her go so easily.
After a moment of pretending to think, he said pityingly, "It was long ago. So I completely forgot about it."
Rosalee was anxious. How could he forget something so important?!
She leapt from her bed, opened the door to her room, and dashed to her brother's side.
Since Felix was the only relative she had in this new world, she had completely relaxed her guard against him. She did not feel the need to be polite to him at all, especially since she had already identified him as her long-term nanny.
She rushed to him, shouting nervously as she pushed open his room door, "brother Felix! Try to remember!"
Felix coughed, trying to hold back his laughter. In her desperate gaze, he shook his head helplessly, "I really do not remember."
Rosalee wanted to hit someone.
But she restrained herself because he was the only person who could help her at the moment.
"Then you should at least know what condition did mom and dad kept in order to make the location visible." With a slight tilt of her head, she smiled and carried on asking.
Felix realized that if he did not answer this question, the little fool might really hit him.
Despite the fact that his little sister was short and skinny with nothing but bones, he knew how painful it was to be hit by her bony fist.
He instinctively covered his stomach and quickly nodded with a cautious expression.
"What is it?" Rosalee asked, her eyes shining.
Felix lied without blinking an eye, "you must get married."
Rosalee, "..."
It sounded like she had misheard.
"What did you say?"
She had taken the bait, and Felix knew it.
"The house was originally prepared by mom and dad as your marriage dowry," he said, leaning comfortably on the back of his chair and grinning evilly. "So, if you get engaged, the location will naturally come out."
It was obviously a lie. Their parents had prepared a small property for each of them to use when they grew older. The only requirement was that they reach the age of 20 before seeing the location of the property and having it.
The loveless expression on his little sister's face made Felix inwardly laugh uncontrollably. It was rare for him to defeat the little fool.
Of course, he was not going to keep deceiving to her.
When she turned 20, he would tell her the truth and enjoy her stunned expressions while he had the last laugh.
Until then, he preferred to see her suffer.
Felix had no idea that his little prank would cause him regret in the future.
Rosalee slumped on her bed, her face dull. She should have known that such a large pie falling from the sky would not be as delicious as she had hoped.
She did not blame the original owner's parents for keeping such a condition, and she had no right to do so in the first place.
She was even a bit jealous that they had planned a surprise for their daughter even as a young child and had considered her future before they died.
The original owner was very lucky.
Rosalee rolled over, looking up at the ceiling and thinking back to her previous life.
Unlike interstellar Rosalee, whose parents died to protect her, her mother abandoned her after she was diagnosed with albinism, a rare genetic condition.
Albinism was a genetic condition that affected melanin production, resulting in decreased or absent pigmentation in the skin, hair, and eyes.
As a baby, she had very pale skin with little to no pigmentation, white hair, and pale bluish eyes due to a lack of melanin.
Her mother screamed as soon as she saw her and refused to recognize her as the child she had carried in her womb for nine months.
Rosalee closed her eyes, dispelling the bad memories and the negative thoughts that accompanied them.
She suddenly sat up and used the star network to look up the legal marriage age.
[Per the regulations of the stellar federation, citizens who are at least 20 years old are eligible to marry.]
With a hint of surprise, Rosalee's eyes glowed brightly. Now that she was sixteen, it would only take her four years to be able to legally get married and own a home!
She got to her feet with fresh energy, as though she had never experienced countless disappointments.