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Goodbye My Alpha (Taya and Griffon) novel Chapter 195

Jackson returned to the office and quickly turned on his computer. He retrieved the information from five years ago and repeatedly checked it.
Nothing looked wrong with it, but his intuition told him that what Taya had said back then was true, that this information was fake.
He frowned and took out his phone to call Eric.
Eric was about to start the meeting when he saw the caller ID. He quickly picked it up.
“What’s up, Jackson?”
“Did I lose my memory in Arcadia or after I returned to the Sterling pack?”
Eric was his attending physician, so he should know all about him.
When Eric heard his question, he was stunned for a few seconds.
“Are you remembering anything?”
“No, I just feel like something is amiss.”
Eric let out a sigh of relief on the other end of the line.
“You lost your memory in Arcadia.”
“Did I lose my memory right after the car accident?”
Eric didn’t expect him to continue asking. After hesitating, he gritted his teeth and said, “That’s right.”
Jackson’s expression darkened when he heard that.
He remembered how Taya had come looking for him.
At that time, she thought he was pretending to have amnesia because he blamed her for selling herself and betraying him.
That was why she knelt in front of him and explained over and over again that she had sold herself to save him.
Taya would not have come to him and deliberately mentioned selling herself if he had lost his memory after the car accident.
It meant he didn’t lose his memory directly after the car accident and blamed Taya, so she was in a hurry to explain.
He should have lost his memory later. Only his brother or the people around him knew why.
The more Jackson thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong. His face darkened, and his grip on his phone tightened.
“Eric, you’re my brother’s man, and you won’t tell me the truth. But one day, I’ll regain all my memories. If I find out that you’re all lying to me, I’ll make you pay.”
Jackson hung up.
The people by his side were all his brother’s men.
Eric was, Camille was, even his pack bodyguard.
They’d often told him not to return to Arcadia over the past five years.
He didn’t think about it carefully before, but he felt they stopped him from coming to Arcadia, probably because they feared he would remember something.
And why was it that his wolf had never been able to heal his memory?
He would have been kept in the dark forever if he hadn’t insisted on coming to Arcadia to deal with this business directly instead of other pack members handling it.
Eric looked at the black screen and didn’t come to his senses for long.
Ten minutes later, he sighed and sent a message to Jackson.
“I only started treating you after you were returned to your pack. By that time, you had already lost your memory. Your brother said you lost it directly after a car accident, but I discovered that wasn’t the case during treatment. He asked me to keep it a secret, but I didn’t want to lose you as a friend.”

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