Chapter 918: 918. Engraved in the heart even without mories Chapter 918: 918. Engraved in the heart even without mories Adam Jones: “…”
He still didn’t know what Sophie Baker looked like, purely because the na had been hovering in his mind since he was in and out of consciousness.
So when he opened his eyes and saw the woman in front of him, he subconsciously thought she was Sophie Baker.
But since she wasn’t Sophie Baker, then who was she?
Elly Campbell looked at Adam Jones’s unfamiliar gaze, feeling a sourness in her eyes, and said as she lowered her eyes, “You should rest for now, I’m going to step out and call Grandma.”
Grandma?
Adam Jones frowned slightly, also finding this term unfamiliar.
Who was this woman talking about when she said Grandma?
Was she referring to her grandmother, or his grandmother?
Or perhaps, she didn’t say “my grandma” or “your grandma,” but just “Grandma.” Could it be they shared the sa grandmother?
Then was this woman his… wife?
A tightness suddenly gripped Adam Jones’s heart at the word “wife,” unexpectedly tinged with an inexplicable pain and anger.
Anger?
Why would he feel angry when the word “wife” was ntioned?
When Elly Campbell went out, Robert Green was also waiting outside. Seeing Elly co out, he imdiately greeted her, “Madam.”
“Where is the doctor who’s treating Adam?”
“I’ve already scheduled a eting with him, we’ll et in his office in ten minutes.”
“Hmm.”
Suppressing the unease in her heart, Elly Campbell furrowed her brow and nodded.
Ten minutes later, Elly Campbell and Robert Green appeared in the office of the English doctor responsible for treating Adam Jones.
After Elly described his condition, she saw the doctor lower his gaze, ponder for a mont, and then said:
“Given President Jones’s body suffered such a major accident, actually, brain damage is sothing that can happen in dicine. Based on the current observation, there seems to be nothing wrong with Adam Jones’s body itself. If he can’t rember you or anyone else, it is likely that his mory is experiencing temporary confusion or loss, and he might be able to recover after so ti.”
“Might?”
Elly wasn’t quite satisfied with this answer, “Does that an there’s also a possibility he might never rember for the rest of his life?”
The doctor pursed his lips, hesitating before nodding, “That is a possibility.”
Elly’s heart sank slightly, and she asked:
“But he doesn’t forget everyone; he still rembers one person.”
She didn’t say who, but rely looked calmly at the doctor and said, “If it’s a loss of mory, shouldn’t he forget everything?”
“This…”
The question posed by Elly left the doctor in a difficult position, as he couldn’t explain this either.
“Perhaps this person is very important to President Jones, so important that even without mory, they’re etched in his heart.”
Etched in his heart without mory?
Elly scoffed inside, knowing very well that soone likely tampered with Adam Jones’s mory, yet her face couldn’t help but darken upon hearing these words.
The doctor observed Elly’s expression and knew without asking that the person President Jones rembered wasn’t her. Otherwise, why would she be so angry upon hearing it?
The doctor awkwardly touched his nose, looking sowhat embarrassed.
Robert Green, who had initially thought that the person the boss had etched in his heart was their madam, changed his mind upon seeing the madam’s expression—it clearly wasn’t right.
Could it be that the person the president rembered wasn’t the madam?
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