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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 1694

Xante frowned and explained, "Because your brother's people won't allow her to spill the beans once she wakes up. Just because you saw him leave doesn't mean he's not going to deal with her."

"So that's it!" Sunny said, folding his arms. "Why must all of you talk in circles? I can't even understand a single thing!"

"That's because you're dumb!" Xante said.

Sunny protested, "Don't call your husband dumb!"

"Let's get moving already!"

Meanwhile…

Zachary had kept quiet ever since he got into an RV. He sat in the wheelchair and gazed out the window at the passing scenery. Sophia, on the other hand, felt uneasy even though he was just as aloof as always.

"Are you hungry, Zachary? Should we grab something to eat before going back to the hotel?" Sophia cautiously attempted to initiate a conversation.

"Oh? Did you make arrangements at the restaurant that you're going to bring me to?"

His words left Sophia momentarily bewildered, and she struggled to find a response.

"Uh... I..."

Zachary maintained his piercing gaze on her. "Why do I have the feeling that you've been acting guilty lately? Did you lie to me?"

Sophia was guilty, of course, but she could never admit her guilt. Doing so would cause her relationship with Zachary to be irreparably damaged. Zachary, despite losing his memory, had not changed in character. He despised deceit and hated being controlled. He was only vulnerable because of his physical condition which left him confined to a wheelchair. Nevertheless, Zachary still believed the memories—that he was married to her and they had a child named Benjamin—in him.

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