Over a month had passed in the blink of an eye, and Evelyn had already undergone four treatments, making it through one-third of the process. Although each time was painful, the scars on her body had become shallower under the intensity of the laser treatment. She had once thought that she would have to live with these scars for the rest of her life, but now she finally saw hope.
If she recovered, everything would be worth it.
She still hadn't regained the lost part of her memory, occasionally catching glimpses of scattered fragments but unable to form a complete image. However, her interactions with Lucas and other family members became natural; perhaps it was something innate that couldn't be changed.
Until the arrival of Huston's family this morning, she felt that she could handle the things in front of her.
At 10 o'clock in the morning, when Evelyn was looking through the information about the flower shop in the living room, the doorbell suddenly rang. Sadie went to open the door and saw two strange faces.
"Hello, may I ask who you are?"
"We're Huston's family." A deep and sonorous voice rang out from behind her. It was not only Sadie who heard it but also Evelyn, who was sitting on the sofa.
Evelyn immediately stopped flipping through the flower handbook and hurriedly got up to greet them.
A woman in a blue and white suit stood at the villa's entrance, wearing a high-quality emerald necklace around her neck and carrying a branded limited edition ostrich leather handbag on her arm. Behind her was a young girl.
Was this Huston's mother?
She didn't look like someone in her fifties or sixties; some might believe she was in her early forties.
"Alvin, come and say hello." Seeing Evelyn coming over, Cathy immediately reminded the girl beside her.
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