Dixon took a few steps back, Maria rolled the wheelchair forward, with her eyes were full of thoughts about Dixon. "Brother Dixon, are you..."
Carney finally couldn't stand it anymore, and came forward to stop it. "Miss Evans, I'm sorry, Mr. Borris has suffered from some memory defects because of an accident, so he can't remember something happened the past."
Maria paused, amnesia?
That...does that mean that his memory of spoiled her and loved her in the past are all gone?
Maria suddenly panicked. No, it can't be. Dixon loves her, he just doesn't remember her at present. They would get back together like they used to be, after spending time together for a while.
Maria immediately looked up at Dixon. "Brother Dixon, it doesn't matter. Whether you forget it or not, I will remember the past between us, every minute and every second. That is a precious memory for me, and I will never forget."
What a touching confession.
It seems that she is the Maria, loving, boundless, and in depth.
Then...
Dixon said indifferently.
"Oh."
There is no sound around.
Everything is silent.
Maria moved her lips. Probably, she wanted to say something else, but the next second she cried directly, "Brother Dixon, you forgot, you completely forgot me..."
Dixon frowned. "I even forgot my parents."
What else do you want? Do you feel you're superior to my parents?
Maria eyes flashed a glimmer of light. Dixon's sight was clearly the kind that he looked at Sonia!
But at this moment, Dixon suffered from amnesia, he did not know anything at all. He also forgot who in the end practiced hard to fry half-cooked sun eggs. Maria's words evoked his trance.
Maria took this opportunity to admit directly, "It's me, Brother Dixon."
Dixon frowned. He didn't believe it. The woman in his memory doesn't look like this. But, if it's not Maria, who would it be?
Maria immediately said, "Have you forgotten? Who knows your preferences except me? We grew up together."
Growing up together, what an ambiguous expression.
Dixon took Maria's lunch box and said thank you. He always felt that it's strange, but he couldn't figure out what was wrong.
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