Chapter 467
Bane eventually breathed a sigh of relief when Victoria didn’t object to having Ethan
accompany her. Even so, he was disappointed because he hadn’t counted on the fact
that, despite her memory loss, she would still have some hazy recollection of Ethan.
Then, Bane said, “So, let him accompany you, okay?”
After hearing this, she pursed her
lips and refocused her attention. She glanced at
Ethan in front of her without displaying any obvious emotions. “Will he be following us
all the time? Will it affect my shopping?”
“He won’t. He’ll keep his distance, and Jessie will be your main companion.”
When she heard those words, she finally agreed.
When they were ready, they packed up and left.
In the meantime, Bane was relieved that Jessie was watching over Victoria and that
Ethan was keeping an eye on her from a distance. “Don’t stay out for too long. Come
back early.”
In response to his reminder, Victoria simply nodded, indicating that she understood.
After getting into the car, Victoria’s gaze swept past Jessie, then to Ethan, who
remained silent beside her. She also glanced at the driver in the front seat, sighing
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inwardly. Initially, she had intended to go out alone, but circumstances changed, and
there were now four people in the car, including her. With a sigh of frustration, she
couldn’t help but feel speechless.
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On the other hand, Jessie took her to a nearby shopping mall, which wasn’t too far
away. It had everything one could ask for. Then, she said, “Miss Selwyn, before we left,
Mr. Morison gave me a card and instructed me to buy anything you like. Take a look and
see if there’s anything you fancy.”
However, Victoria hadn’t even considered buying anything, and she wasn’t in the mood,
but because Jessie suggested it, she agreed, “Sure.” To my relief, the driver’s duties end
at the parking lot, and he doesn’t follow us into the mall, so I can shop with Jessie by
my side while Ethan keeps his distance.
A short while into their window shopping, Victoria told Jessie, “I’m hungry. I don’t feel
like walking anymore.”
After hearing this, Jessie suggested, “How about we go to the third floor? There are
good eateries there.”
“I’m sorry, but I don’t think I have the energy to walk anymore.” While saying this, Victoria
sat down on a nearby bench.
In the meantime, Jessie was at a loss after seeing that she was unwilling to walk.
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Then, out of the blue, Victoria said to her, “I came in earlier and noticed a street vendor
setting up shop. What is he selling that appears to be delectable? Could you get one for
me?”
When Jessie heard this, she recalled that Bane had instructed her before they left that
if Victoria saw something she wanted to eat along the way, she was to purchase it for
Victoria immediately. She also needed to make a mental note of any other foods
Victoria expressed interest in so the cook could prepare them when they returned
home. Moreover, she knew that since Victoria didn’t seem to have much appetite, she
needed to pay close attention to anything Victoria wanted to eat. “Okay.” She
immediately agreed when Victoria expressed her desire to eat something. However,
she couldn’t help but worry as she saw Victoria sitting alone and uttered, “Miss Selwyn,
I don’t think you should be alone-”
“I’m not alone.” Then, Victoria raised her chin toward Ethan, who stood nearby. “He’s
here, isn’t he? So, you don’t need to worry about me.”
Right, Mr. Hudson is still here. With him by her side, I won’t have to worry about her
safety. At this realization, Jessie nodded and dashed off to get some food.
As soon as she walked away, Ethan, who had maintained his distance from them,
approached and asked, “Miss Selwyn, is there something you want to tell me?”
On the other hand, Victoria had not expected him to ask that question. He is noticeably
more observant than I had assumed. She paused momentarily and then said bluntly,
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“You know me, and you know who I am, right?”
Surprised by her question, he hesitated for a moment before nodding. “Yes,”
“I’ve lost my memory, and Bane says I’m his fiancée. Is this true?”
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His brows furrowed upon hearing that. It is hard to believe Mr. Morison would say such
a thing. However, given that she has lost her memory and that he desired her to remain
by his side, it appears to be a reasonable approach. Besides… At this thought, he looked
at her without answering her.
“Based on your expression, I suppose it’s not true?” Although he hasn’t said anything
yet, his expression confirms my suspicions. Victoria eventually could draw several
conclusions from this. It’s possible that Ethan isn’t on my side, but he’s not on Bane’s,
either. Otherwise, he could have simply responded “yes” to my question. After all, my
memories are gone. With these thoughts in mind, she asked, “Why did you look guilty
earlier? Did you do something to me that you feel sorry for?”
After hearing this, Ethan raised his head and continued to gaze at her with the same
pained and conflicted expression.
“If you have something to say, say it. Jessie should be back soon.” Seeing him struggle
to speak, she had no choice but to remind him, indirectly urging him to speak.
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