The moment she saw him, she knew that he had lost his memory.
Otherwise, he would not be staring at her with such indifferent and distant eyes.
The doctor said in a solemn tone, "Also, the blood clot i s placed at a particularly unusual position. Make sure he isn’t stimulated or he'll be at risk of suffering from a brain hemorrhage."
Angeline felt like a ticking time bomb had been placed on her body.
"Is there a cure for that?" Angeline asked uneasily.
The doctor suggested, saying, "Perhaps over time, the blood clot might reduce in size and disappear on its own. If we perform a craniotomy procedure, then there might be a risk!"
Angeline raised her hand immediately to stop him." There's no need for that."
Angeline did not have the heart to put him through the suffering of placing his life on the line just to help him regain his memory.
The next day, Jay slowly regained consciousness.
Angeline was seen lying next to his bed while sleeping soundly. There were no words to describe the look on his face at this moment.
The distance between their faces was so near that it had crossed all boundaries.
He moved back, then studied her face in silence.
Her face was very tiny, probably only the size of his palm. Due to her heavy makeup, it was hard to tell what she really looked like. Jay thought to himself,' How does a delicate body like that accommodate such an invincible and valiant core?'
When Angeline woke up and noticed Jay studying her with great concentration, she flashed him a thoughtless smile.
"You’re awake?”
Jay said, "Thanks for sending me to the hospital."
Angeline was not the slightest courteous with him. " Don't thank me. I'll charge you interest."
The expression on Jay's charming face sank at once." I have no money."
Angeline was about to say things like 'offer yourself up ’ and whatnot when Jay cut her off wisely. "I will not offer up my body."
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