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"Mrs. Gu, A Qian was rescued by my father on his way back from fishing. According to my dad, that day the sea was raging with wind and rain, and his fishing boat could barely withstand the storm. He was desperately trying to get back..."

Song Liangsheng was a fisherman from a rural village in Rongcheng. That day, he and his wife went out to sea to fish, but unfortunately encountered bad weather. On their way back, they saw a man lying motionless on a battered piece of driftwood, looking severely injured.

Song Liangsheng and his wife struggled to get him onto their boat. Song Liangsheng had served in the military when he was young and knew how to handle bullet wounds. He used alcohol to disinfect and bandaged Gu Moqian to stop the bleeding.

Gu Moqian was unconscious for three days before he regained so consciousness, but his mind was still foggy.

Not knowing his identity, the fishing family had no choice but to continue caring for him. As Gu Moqian gradually recovered, his awareness also began to return bit by bit.

But he remained silent and refused to speak.

Song Yan knew that such a handso man must have an extraordinary background, and he would mutter the na of a woman in the middle of the night: Ji Wei.

Since he refused to reveal his identity, Song Yan decided to investigate on her own.

She searched for Ji Wei’s na and quickly discovered she was the young lady of Rongcheng and had married the very noble Mr. Gu.

The news had intimate photos of the two, thus confirming to Song Yan that the man they rescued was indeed Gu Moqian.

In the initial month or so, because of his severe injuries and the prolonged exposure to seawater, Gu Moqian recovered very slowly and could barely get out of bed.

It was only after the following two months that he began to improve. Once he fully rembered who he was, Song Yan decided to send him back.

His identity was completely different from theirs; it was impossible to keep him there.

Even though she had gradually developed a liking for this silent man.

But when she attempted to ntion anything about Ji Wei, Gu Moqian appeared very indifferent, with that part of his mory about this woman being blank.

They also took Gu Moqian to a major hospital for examination. The doctor said that such situations were very special, and to fully recover his mory, he needed to live in familiar surroundings.

Song Yan finally decided to bring Gu Moqian back on this day.

After hearing Song Yan’s narrative, Ji Wei remained silent for a long ti.

He rembered everyone except her...

This blow left Ji Wei with an indescribable sense of suffering.

Ji Wei wanted to give Song Yan a large sum of money as thanks, but Song Yan smiled and refused. She said her parents were the ones who had done the good deed, and they were just humble fishern who couldn’t use so much money.

Song Yan also did not stay for a al. After explaining the ins and outs to Ji Wei, she bought a ticket back to the fishing village.

Ji Wei returned to the living room, only to find that Gu Moqian had not co out of the study yet.

She walked over and pushed the door open, finding Chen Ke had already left. Only Gu Moqian was sitting alone at the desk, typing intently on the keyboard, working with a serious and solemn expression.

The entire atmosphere exuded a sharp, efficient aura.

Ji Wei stood there hesitating for a long ti, ultimately deciding not to disturb him.

Gu Moqian had co back. She should’ve been overjoyed, but from the mont he returned, he hadn’t spoken a word to her. Ji Wei struggled to raise a smile, telling herself not to be afraid; Gu Moqian would rember sooner or later.

Ji Wei went to the kitchen to prepare soup for Gu Moqian, with Aunt Zhu helping her with the arrangents.

As night was about to fall, Gu Moqian still hadn’t co out of the study.

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