Freed memory doesn't belong to you anymore. But that doesn't mean it disappears or gets changed in any way. Why would your program bother? It would be a waste of time. It probably just marks the memory as available for use by subsequent malloc()s, and that's it. Or it might not. Using memory that doesn't belong to you might do anything: return wrong values, crash, return right values, or run a flight simulator game. It's not yours; don't mess with it and you'll never have to worry about what it might do.