Chapter 1805 Amnesia
Shermaine wiped away her tears and took a deep breath.
She felt conflicted as she turned around to face Evan.
Okay, you’re asking for it then.
I have no other choice but to lie to you.
“Do you know why we’re together? Do you know why you care so much for me?” She walked over to Evan and asked.
Evan frowned. He had been pondering on the question as well. The woman standing before him looked familiar, but he couldn’t recall why he was together with her. What’s our relationship status? He didn’t know why, but he didn’t have any recollection of her at all.
“Evan, as a man who has always stayed true to your words, have you really forgotten everything?”
Evan stared at her, puzzled. He really couldn’t recall anything he ever said to her at all.
Shermaine sighed and rolled up her sleeves. “Look!”
A burn scar appeared before his very eyes. His expression was stiff as shock flickered in his eyes.
“What happened?”
Shermaine clenched her fists tight. She made up a heart-wrenching story of how she had sacrificed herself to rescue him from a fire, all so to gain his pity.
Evan listened to her in shock. However, he couldn’t tell whether it really happened or not since he had no recollection of his past in the fantasy realm.
“Evan, you would have been disfigured in that fire if not for me. Back then, you were devastated by the nasty burn scar on my arm. You promised me you would stay by my side and take care of me forever. You said you would never leave me.”
Evan had no recollection of everything she had just said. However, he did recall a fire in the back of his mind.
As for what and how the fire happened, he didn’t remember any of it.
Why can’t I remember any of the things she just mentioned if she’s telling the truth? Why can’t I remember her?
“I really can’t remember any of it. Did I lose my memory?”
Lost his memory?
Shermaine sized him up. He thinks he’s having amnesia instead of doubting my words. It looks like he’s buying into my story.
She decided to play along. “Yeah, the fire caused you so much shock that you lost part of your memories.”
Evan’s face darkened upon hearing that.
I’ve lost part of my memories?
Evan was in disbelief. Looking back now, it was as if his memories were shrouded in thick fog. He would have a headache if he tried harder to recall and become lightheaded in the process.
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