Felix confronts Renee after she intrudes uninvited, insisting she leave immediately despite his attempts to show kindness by bringing her milk. Renee coldly criticizes Felix for his flaws instead of offering real help, revealing deep resentment. A heated exchange exposes Felix's harsh reality: he has endured malnutrition, overwork, and neglect while living under the staircases for ten years, without financial support from the Quick family. Renee refuses to believe his claims until Felix shows proof of meager living expenses and reveals his parents died at his birth. Rejecting any ties, Felix declares his disconnection from the Quick family, leaving their relationship fractured and unresolved.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.
Felix Quick was neglected by the Quick family and murdered by his foster brother Harold in his past life. On the brink of death he resigned himself - then wakes ten years earlier, on his twelfth birthday. Adopted at twelve, he once believed he had found a family, only to discover their affection belonged to Harold; cold indifference and misunderstandings marked him. In the earlier life, Harold framed him for putting allergenic jam on the birthday cake. This time, armed with memory and pain, Felix chooses a radical response: he accepts the blame rather than plead, severs ties with the Quick household at once, and flees. His escape is not cowardice but a decisive break from betrayal, setting a new life in motion.