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This grand birthday party held by the Smith Family was organized for Helen lendy.

As for why she is the young lady of the Smith Family, she has lost interest in knowing.

And the family background and wealth she once prided herself on, thinking they could outshine Helen lendy, now seem trivial because Helen has beco the daughter of the Smith Family.

Helen lendy leaned on the balcony railing, with the cool breeze of early spring blowing, feeling the complex gaze from her right side, but did not look back.

She thought Clarke Ainley would certainly co to talk to her, but after waiting for a while without hearing her speak, she lost patience and decided not to wait any longer.

She turned and walked back inside, but after just two steps, she heard Clarke Ainley calling her, "Miss lendy."

Helen lendy turned back to look at her, her eyes carrying a hint of inquiry, "Is sothing the matter?"

Seeing that Clarke Ainley had put away her previous unfamiliar expression and walked up to Helen as if making a decision, she said:

"Could you... could you give Harry back to ?"

As these words fell, Clarke Ainley’s face showed a hint of sadness.

Helen lendy raised an eyebrow, deepening the inquiry in her eyes, "Give back?"

She let out a soft laugh, observing Clarke Ainley’s overflowing acting skills, and said:

"I’m not quite sure what this lady ans."

She pretended not to recognize Clarke Ainley, her eyes carrying the perfect amount of unfamiliarity.

"I knew Harry before you did. We have always been deeply in love. If it weren’t for your appearance, we would have walked into the hall of marriage, would have had our children, shared a lifeti together..."

As she spoke, she observed Helen lendy’s expression, seeing her unresponsive, unsure if she disbelieved her words or was too shocked, but she believed the latter more.

After all, upon hearing that one’s husband previously had a relationship with another woman, reactions can hardly be so calm.

"Miss lendy, I’m begging you, please give him back to . I truly can’t live without him, without him, I can’t go on."

Clarke Ainley dared to speak these words because she knew Helen lendy had lost her mory.

Whether her words were true or not was up to her to decide.

As for how she found out about Helen lendy’s mory loss, it was a coincidence.

Back then, the doctor who conducted Helen’s brain examination, Doctor Montgory, happened to have a bit of friendship with her mom, and while ntioning Helen lendy, he slipped and revealed she had lost her mory.

That night, jealousy, unwillingness, resignation, and various emotions surged in her heart.

Thinking of the past when Helen lendy was constantly compared to her by Leanne Richards, rembering the tis Helen was always mocked by Leanne until she was mortified, and now she has enough capital to reverse and mock her, she couldn’t stand it.

When she turned to go inside, she couldn’t control herself and said these words.

She thought after she said this, Helen lendy would certainly rage, even if she could control her emotions, at least there would be shock and doubt in her eyes, but she had no reaction.

Only after Clarke Ainley said all these things, did she look at her with an expression as if watching a joke.

"So you’re saying I took Harry Hall from you?"

After Helen lendy asked this question, Clarke Ainley’s face showed just the right amount of restraint and anger, followed by a very forceful nod.

Helen lendy let out a snort, "Sorry, I don’t rember past events."

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