Chapter 80
As Audrey heard this, she squinted and looked at Wendy.
“Before the age of five? Why, does that mean I’m not like myself after the age of five? I can’t remember much about what happened before I was five,” Audrey said.
“Well, you were still young, so it’s normal not to remember. After all, it’s been so many years. But if there’s anything different, there is. You were more lively and outgoing at the age of five. I always felt you were too restrained before then,” Wendy said.
Audrey thought, Five years old?
Audrey remembered. All the memories in this body started after the age of five. There was nothing before that.
Feeling even more puzzled, Audrey suddenly asked, “Wendy, did anything happen when I was five?”
Wendy thought for a moment before shaking her head.
Wendy said, “No, at that time, Miss Vivienne, your mother, took you out for a week, and you played outside. Miss Vivienne usually took you out for a week every month, so there was nothing unusual. It’s just that after that week, you came back more lively and lovely than before. And after that week, Miss Vivienne never took you out for trips again.”
Listening to Wendy’s words, Audrey’s confusion deepened.
In Audrey’s memories, Vivienne had always been a gentle and loving mother, comforting and encouraging her when she made mistakes.
Audrey remembered Vivienne saying, “It’s fine. You are still young. When you grow up, you will be amazing. As long as you grow up happily and healthily every day, I will always be with you.”
But Audrey’s memory of Vivienne was cut off one day.
“Wendy, what was I like before I was five?” Audrey suddenly became curious. What was missing in the memories of the original host’s first five years?
Who was the person who saved her, and had they appeared in those missing five years?
Or why didn’t the original host’s memories contain such gestures and people, yet she inexplicably felt familiar?
Wendy said, “Before the age of five, you were like a beautiful doll, but you had a cold and stubborn personality, like a little adult. You wouldn’t back down in fights, not at all like a typical five–year–old girl.”
Wendy finished speaking and looked at Audrey, somewhat puzzled. “Why are you suddenly interested in your childhood?”
Audrey said, “Nothing, I’ve just been dreaming about some childhood memories lately, but I can’t remember them clearly, so I thought I’d ask.”
Wendy asked, “I see. Did you dream about Miss Vivienne? Do you miss her?”
Wendy looked at Audrey, feeling a bit sorry for her, not suspecting Audrey’s words at all.
Audrey didn’t say much, just nodded lightly.
In the hospital ward.
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Chapter So
Brian sat by the bedside, his eyes fixed on Dylan, his face showing a look of confusion, much like Audrey’s
“What do you want to say to me? Dylan looked at Brian, gazing into those familiar eyes, his voice softening.
“I probably won’t be able to come see you anymore in the future Brian looked at Dylan and said, his bright eyes still fixed on him.
Dylan’s gaze softened, and then he asked, “Alright, then can I come see you after I’m discharged?
Brian hesitated a bit, looking at Dylan, and said, “Don’t you want to know why I can’t come see you anymore?”
“I probably know,” Dylan knew that Audrey didn’t like him, and Brian was probably afraid of upsetting her.
“Okay, Brian said somewhat dejectedly.
Brian looked at Dylan and reminded him, “Then you must come find me in the future!”
“Mmm, I will come find you. Dylan reached out and rubbed Brian’s head, his actions gentle and indulgent.
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