Fu Yisi’s answer had already made Ji Sang understand his subsequent arrangents.
Ji Sang suddenly tilted her head, looking playfully at the man.
"Guess?"
Fu Yisi interlaced his fingers and propped his chin, eyes gleaming with amusent as he looked at Ji Sang.
He wasn’t in a hurry to speak, just watched her like this, slowly seeing her blush and falter.
Eventually, Ji Sang could only lower her head to escape Fu Yisi’s intense gaze and confess her true feelings.
"I like Fu Yisi, not Dr. Fu."
Moreover, before marrying Fu Yisi, she rarely visited hospitals and even disliked the sll of hospitals.
It was because of Fu Yisi that she began to tolerate the scent of hospitals, and even ca to respect and admire the profession of doctors to the point of reverence.
So, even if Fu Yisi often turned into President Fu afterwards, her love for him would not change.
....
Soon after Fu Yisi left for the hospital, Ji Sang followed out the door.
She went to Dr. Chang’s clinic.
Dr. Chang, as usual, looked like he had just woken up, but his languid deanor changed significantly and beca more serious upon seeing Ji Sang.
Before he could speak, Ji Sang hurriedly issued a caution again.
"Please don’t tell him."
Dr. Chang tousled his hair, first took Ji Sang in, and didn’t rush to start treatnt; instead, he poured her a glass of water and planned to chat with her.
Ji Sang knew well that Dr. Chang was Fu Yisi’s friend, and his kindness towards her was based on that; naturally, he was biased towards Fu Yisi. However, she had her reasons and was confident she could convince Dr. Chang to agree with her.
"Recently, he has been investigating the matter of the past years, you must be aware of his intention to go to the United States."
"It’s not that I don’t trust his ability, but he is too exhausted. The matter is so old, and there are many complex issues involved."
"We are dealing with the Yi Family; it isn’t easy to give my aunt a true closure."
"Moreover, it requires effort to find my aunt."
"He is too exhausted, and I feel sorry for him."
"I have ti now; I want to rember everything more quickly."
Hearing this, Dr. Chang moved slightly, as if he wanted to speak, but Ji Sang raised her hand to stop him.
"I think, what he told you is, if possible, to delay, definitely the slowest thod."
"Actually, I am also suffering now, constantly unable to rember, and whenever the weather gets worse, I start having nightmares."
"Do you know, when I was a child at the orphanage, I t him."
Dr. Chang’s eyebrows twitched, and his eyes showed a hint of curiosity.
Ji Sang smiled a little and continued.
"At that ti, he was searching for my aunt. I was in the house, looking out the window, and he was standing there."
"But, I can’t quite rember the situation clearly."
"Dr. Chang, I don’t want to have nightmares anymore."
"I really want to know what happened in the orphanage back then."
"Whether they were good or bad mories."
"Ultimately, I want to rember them; only then will the emptiness and confusion in my heart disappear."
Ji Sang paused, looking at Dr. Chang.
"Will you help ?"
Dr. Chang did not respond for a long while.
What Ji Sang said was correct, the treatnt Fu Yisi had discussed with him was the most soothing one; if he made the arrangents himself, he wouldn’t drag it out like this.
But now, Ji Sang was asking for a more aggressive approach.
"You should know, it’s risky."
It might result in her not rembering anything at all, it might affect her ntal and emotional health, and it could likely trigger depression.
There were indeed too many uncertainties and risks.
Ji Sang nodded emphatically.
"I understand."
But...
"I still want to rember sooner."
This was the second ti Ji Sang was pleading with him.
Dr. Chang ssily rubbed his hair and sighed.
"If sothing goes wrong, your man is going to kill ."
He seed to have agreed.
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