Chapter 96: Is there anything that can't be solved by a meal?

In the end, Yigol found a thick notebook in Suri's bedside table.

If he hadn't looked carefully, he would have missed it.

When he opened it, it was indeed Suri's diary. Normally, Yigol had no interest in reading diaries, but he wanted to understand her better.

The diary began with short, childish words, documenting the feelings of a little girl, very cute.

This must have been before any family problems occurred.

Yigol thought that later entries would contain more of her heavy emotions.

Peeling back those wounds was not what Yigol wanted to do. After Suri settled her emotional issues, he would take advantage of her cute little emotions found in earlier diary entries to tease her.

As Yigol expected, halfway through the diary, entries about her family troubles and emotional changes began to appear.

Suri's emotions gradually transitioned from a cute little girl to sadness, pain, and torment.