Hearing Jessie’s father say this, Jessie’s mother was also angry, "How can he do this!"
The couple was so angry that they were breathing heavily.
While Jessie at the side remained with her head lowered.
She knew that what George had just said had made her parents very angry.
In fact, when she heard it, her first reaction was also anger and shock.
She was shocked that he actually wanted her to recover her memory, and angry that she also felt that he had asked her to recover her memory, as her father had guessed, to make her remember those in the past and dwell on this pain of her feelings for him again.
Yet now that she had calmed down and remembered the look on his face and in his eyes when he had asked her, it didn't seem like what she and her dad had thought.
When he had asked her, his expression had been calm and his eyes had been serene, and there had been no malice mixed in with it.
So, he wanted her to recover her memory, not to make her painful by remembering those in the past, as if he had some other purpose.
As she was thinking, Jessie felt her shoulder being pushed by someone.
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