It was understandable to forget one or two things, but i t was really strange that Shaun had forgotten all the proof that he cared about Catherine.
He could not imagine that he almost died trying to save her once.
He even accompanied her to eat hot pot and got a stomach ache.
He would never eat hotpot.
How special was Catherine to him?
He wanted to find out quickly, but he was suddenly afraid.
He was afraid that Catherine and he really were deeply in love, but since his memory was tampered with, he later abandoned her and hurt their children.
He was afraid that he had hurt her deeper than he thought.
He sat in the car for half an hour before finally going t o see Aunty Linda.
After Aunty Linda answered his call, she quickly walked out holding an old booklet. When she saw Shaun, she called out tentatively, "Eldest Young Master Hill..."
"Aunty Linda, you still remember me." Shaun looked a t Aunty Linda and found that he still remembered her.
"Of course I do. I've been a nanny for so many years, but Ms. Jones and you left the deepest impression on me..." She suddenly paused guiltily for a moment before saying, "Did I... offend you by mentioning your e x-wife?"
"No." Shaun tried to ignore the pain in his heart.
Aunty Linda asked worriedly, "What do you suddenly want to see me for?"
"I suffered from an illness a few years ago and lost a lot of memories of my former life in Melbourne, so I wanted to ask you about it." Shaun found an excuse and said, "Can you tell me some things about Catherine and me?"
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