"Memory?" Sally froze for a moment before nodding quickly. "Of course, of course."
After lunch.
Jeffery and Sally called Rebecca to the study.
Sally lowered her voice and said agitatedly, "Rebecca, what's going on? Didn't you say before that she can't remember anything about the past? If she remembers, then we're finished. Look at Titus. He's not someone w e can offend."
"It's all your fault. Why did you have to lie?" Jeffery almost went crazy from anger. "You even impersonated Catherine. Do you want to die?"
"Mom, Dad, if it weren’t for me, the two of you would still be in jail," Rebecca said coldly. "Besides, have you ever considered this? If Catherine is one day acknowledged by Sheryl, it'll be child's play if she wants to deal with me. I'll be tortured to death by her."
"Old man, have you forgotten how Shaun sold our daughter to the backwoods?" Sally held back her tears and reminded him fiercely.
Jeffery was suddenly speechless. His anger had calmed down after being locked up for several years,
but Rebecca's bitter experience also made him furious.
"Mom, Dad, don’t worry. I'll think of a way. Just watch out and don't let anything slip," Rebecca said.
"Are we really going to bring her to the places she used to go in the past?" Jeffery asked blankly.
"Take her to a few unfamiliar places and stall her for two days."
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