Chapter 94
The scene before Bradley gave him an indescribable sense of warmth and wholesomeness. He calmly observed Esther. The current Esther was gorgeous, pleasant like a beautiful orchid in a secluded valley, and charming like a rose covered in morning dew.
She and the comatose Esther seemed like two different people. The comatose Esther appeared frail and withered as if nearing the end of her life, but right now, she seemed to have been infused with boundless vitality, radiating the unique charm of her age.
“Then I’ll arrange for a doctor to examine you now,” said Bradley.
All Esther could see was Felix’s adorable face. She raised her eyebrows and readily responded, “I’ll listen to my son.”
“Mommy, be a good girl!” Felix spoke to her like he was coaxing a child, gently stroking Esther’s head.
Bradley was rendered speechless.
With Bradley’s arrangements, a psychologist promptly conducted a psychological health assessment for Esther.
When Clark received a call from Felix informing him that Esther had awakened, he hurriedly arrived at the hospital.
“Mr. Bradley, how’s Esther doing?” asked Clark.
Bradley sat on a chair, his expression cold and his voice indifferent. “The doctor said she cannot accept reality and has selective amnesia.”
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Clark understood the situation. He knew that there was not much for Esther to hold onto in this world after losing her daughter. Selectively forgetting those immensely painful memories might be a way for her to start anew.
Felix excitedly chimed in. “Grandpaw Clark, she called me her son.”
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not just rely on the audio recording to tell Bradley about Esther and Felix’s relationship.
Only when the DNA test results were available would Clark have secure evidence to reveal the truth to Bradley. The more evidence there was, the more likely Bradley would believe the truth.
At the same time, Clark hoped that he would not be discovered by Liliane while collecting evidence. If it turned out that Liliane was responsible for Thomas‘ death, then it was highly possible that she would resort to murder to cover up her tracks once she found out he was investigating Felix’s identity.
Moreover, Clark suspected that Cole’s coincidental car accident and subsequent disappearance were related to
Cole’s doubts regarding Tinkerbell’s identity.
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