Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1894
Rodney was stunned. “That’s impossible. The doctor said that he…”
“That’s a very ancient forbidden skill. Other people will say that the chances of recovery are very slim, but that’s because too few people truly understand the skill. I might’ve made Shaun seem like a retard, but in truth, it was for him to walk out of a dead end. His intelligence will grow slowly from a young age. Maybe after half a year, he will completely regain his memories.”
Sarah said calmly, “The memories will include the whole process of him and Catherine falling in love in Melbourne. It’ll be complete, without any missing pieces.”
Rodney’s heart was in a mess. “Don’t try to lie to me.”
“ I’m not lying. Maybe it still needs a month or so. Then, you can ask Shaun whether any familiar memories have been coming back to him on and
Sarah said in a self-deprecating way, “If I really wanted to destroy Shaun, he’d remain a crazy retard right now.”
Rodney went silent.
He was half convinced and half suspicious of Sarah’s words.
However, it would be easy to verify her words too. All he had to do was ask Shaun after a month.
“Rodney, the reason I’m approaching you today is that I hope you won’t tell Shaun I’m here.” Sarah looked toward Rodney with a pleading gaze.
“If what you say is true, you can explain it to Shaun “But I did alter his memories before this as well, which separated him and Catherine for three years. With his personality, he’ll kill me if he finds me. ” Sarah’s lips curved helplessly. “Moreover, I was the one who gave Sheryl’s medicine to Wesley. I had no choice. If I didn’t, I would be in a living hell.”
Rodney’s brows were knit in a tight frown.
Indeed, if Shaun and the others were to find out, Sarah would not only be killed by Shaun. She would also be tortured to death by Titus.
Rodney heard that after Wesley was brought to Neah Bay, he was tortured to the point of pure misery.
At the end of the day, Sarah deserved to be hated. However, she was still quite pitiful.
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