Summary of Chapter 372 – A pivotal chapter in The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist by survivalArtist001
The chapter Chapter 372 is one of the most intense moments in The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist, written by survivalArtist001. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
After exiting from the room, Alex stepped out into the corridor.
A calm voice came from the side. "Do you finally have the time to talk now?"
Alex turned toward the source and smiled. "For beauties like you, I always do."
He added after a beat, "Even if you’re old as hell."
Alyssa Vega was standing in front of him.
A mother figure to Alex, she carried a mature, graceful beauty. Her long dark hair, swas tied into a loose ponytail that fell over one shoulder.
She wore simple casual clothes—a cream blouse tucked into dark trousers, a light cardigan draped over her shoulders, boots laced neatly. No jewelry, no makeup—just quiet elegance.
But her expression was deadly serious.
As if she was here to commit a murder.
"Can we talk outside," she said flatly.
Alex’s breath hitched. He could only nod, unable to deny her.
They walked out of the royal elven palace and into the garden. Moonlight and lights lit the stone paths, flowers rustling softly in the night breeze.
Alyssa’s eye twitched. In a low voice she said, "Brat, do you know how many times I called you?"
Alex opened his mouth, but she suddenly cut him off. "One hundred and seven calls. That’s the number of times I called you."
"And I’m not even counting the times Lily also tried to contact you."
Sadness filled Alyssa’s face. "I understand if you do not consider me anyone to you... and don’t want to talk."
"But don’t forget you still have a sister who cries at night because her brother refuses to meet her. Who sometimes disappears without a word... and she doesn’t even know if he’s dead or alive."
She turned away, beginning to leave. "Maybe you never considered me your family, so I understand your behavior. But at least talk to her now."
As she walked away, Alex just stood there, speechless.
He couldn’t find words to say to her.
Everything she had said was the absolute truth.
Suddenly, the system spoke in his mind.
[Host, please stop being a coward now and talk to her. She has already lost her daughter, and you also know we were one of the reasons for her death.]
[Now she has nothing to live for except you and Lily. So man up now, or you will regret it for the rest of your life. If something went wrong and we were never able to bring your memories back and died out there... this regret will be too hard to bear.]
As Alex heard those words, his body moved instinctively.
He ran toward Alyssa and, in a blink, appeared in front of her.
What he saw broke his heart.
Her face was full of tears she had been trying to hold back. She kept wiping them away quickly, as if refusing to let herself fully break down, but they kept coming. When she saw Alex appear before her, she froze.
In a low voice that only reached her, Alex said, "I will bring her back no matter what—even if it’s the last thing I do."
Alyssa stared. "What are you talking about?"
"I’m going to bring Selena back."
A harsh shudder ran through Alyssa. "What the hell are you mumbling about... She’s already dead. Just accept it and move on. Don’t try to make promises that you can’t keep."
Alex took a breath. "You wanted to talk to me, right? Wanted to know why I was avoiding you all."
"The reason is none other than myself."
He suddenly yelled, voice cracking. "I was one of the reasons she died that day!"
"I was the one responsible for taking her away from you—your sole family!"
"Stop blaming yourse—" Alyssa began.
"I tried!" Alex shouted over her. "I really tried! Everyone just keeps repeating the same words—’Don’t blame yourself.’"
"But it’s not that easy, you see!"
"How could I meet your eyes... talk to you properly... when I know you lost your everything because of me?"
"How can you expect me to act normal, laugh with you guys, make jokes...?"
Tears started to stream down his face.
"But I just can’t. You can say that I’m a coward all you want—and I know I am one too."
"I avoid you guys because I’m afraid the same thing will repeat itself."
"Not for myself—because I know that if something like that happens again, I will lose myself. And if that happens... I don’t know what I’m going to do."

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