Joan fell silent at once.
Jake seemed to be very assured of Joan's responses; he didn't even return home together with Dustin and Abelyn. That was exactly what the two desired.
"Please prepare some hot soup for her," Dustin said to the housemaid.
Seeing how serious the person before her was about her health, Joan let her guard down by degrees. What's their actual purpose coming here?
She couldn't stop studying the two people sitting together with her in the living room. As such, she started growing more inquisitive. Can it be that they are actually my old friends? Jake had told her previously that she had lived an unhappy life, and he had said that it was better for her to not remember anything. Nevertheless, she had encountered a number of people mistaking her for their friends or family lately, and that troubled her.
If it only happened once, she would not have been so bothered, but similar episodes had occurred twice, and she couldn't treat it as just a coincidence.
"Tell me, why are you looking for me?" she asked softly.
Gazing at the person before him, Dustin was a little upset. Has she really forgotten about all the memories she shared with me?'
"Joan, I'm Dustin, and this is Abelyn. We used to be best friends. Have you forgotten everything?" he asked anxiously.
Upon listening to his words, Joan looked up instantly. She sized them up, tilting her head on one side and trying to recall something from the past. However, she had not a single inkling of her past.
What actually happened? How did she end up losing all her memories? Dustin clenched his fist and was deeply concerned.
What about Larry?She should at least remember the man she loves most, right?
"Joan, do you remember Larry?" Dustin asked meticulously.
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