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A Mysterious Man novel Chapter 244

Macie's question leaves everyone in the room frozen in their place.

A mixed look flashes across Kelly's face.

When they don't answer her question, Macie thinks she is asking something that she shouldn't have asked.

But...

There is nothing wrong with her questions.

Dad lost his memory, and can't remember her, so will he remember mommy?

After all, dad liked mom so much!

Mrs. Wade stands still and looks at Mr. Wade, who has a headache after receiving her gaze.

How should they tell Macie about the news?

He does not know how to explain it to her.

This is a pretty tricky thing.

Kelly gets up and walks over to Macie, then sits down next to her and says, "Does Macie think daddy remembers mommy?"

Kelly has some experience working with children as she once worked as a teaching assistant in the kindergarten.

Macie thinks about it for a while, then looks up and says, "I don't think he can remember."

Dad doesn't even remember her, even grandparents and aunts. How can he remember mother?

But she just wants to get an answer.

Kelly is heartbroken when she heard Macie's answer, but she has to help Macie understand these things.

"Macie is good." she caresses Macie's head. "You father has forgotten everything, even forgot Macie and Macie's mommy, because he had a head injury."

"But..." Macie frowns, "Daddy is just sick. It hasn't hurt his head!" she says, puzzled.

It is just some minor illness, and her father did not hurt the head. How can he lose his memory?

She knows that amnesia would happen when the head gets hurt, but her father did not get his head hurt.

Kelly is speechless for a moment, then looks at Macie's big eyes and purses her lips. "Your dad's illness is very serious. The virus has invaded his brain, so he suffers from amnesia.

Macie nods and thinks for a moment, then she tilts her head and says, "So, aunt Kelly, the virus is fighting the guard in daddy's brain, and the guard lost, so the virus hurts daddy's head?"

Kelly is both relieved and surprised by Macie's understanding.

Nodding her head, Kelly says, "Yes, Macie is smart. You figure it all out."

She puts her arms around Macie, fighting back her tears, her eyes red and her lips pressed together.

Kelly feels very distressed for Macie, and hates the woman fainted upstairs.

If it isn't for Butler, Macie wouldn't have to bear all these at a young age.

The happy family has become fragmented. How sad it is.

Mrs. Wade sighs, looking at Macie in Kelly's arms with mixed feelings.

After a while, Mrs. Wade gets up and goes to the kitchen. "Macie," she says, "How about I make some strawberry pudding for you?"

Macie loves strawberry pudding because it is the first dessert Kevin bought her.

When Macie hears of her favorite food, she smiles contentedly, struggles out of Kelly's arms, and says, "Thanks, Grandma! Macie wants it!"

When Mrs. Wade comes into the kitchen, Mr. Wade gets up and goes to the study after a brief talk with Kelly.

Kelly sits downstairs and plays games with Macie, takes her to read picture books and comics, and reads stories to her.

Children's reading habits should be cultivated from an early age.

In this regard, the Quinn family begins to cultivate Macie's reading habit when she was young.

Every child, even a few months old, is capable of self-reading.

This is not a fallacy, nor is it a folklore.

Even babies can read picture books by themselves.

The older children in kindergarten could read words and they can read pictures after they have learned some characters.

Babies of a few months old are more interested in pictures in picture books.

They may make surprised sounds when reading picture books, a way to show that they are happy to find something new.

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