Although Summer's legs had finally got better, she didn't recover in full.
For example, her memory indeed got much worse.
When she was at the Holiday Villa, she had a bad memory and forgot a lot of things.
After treatment, her memory got better, but it was not as good as it used to be.
"Are you pretending or do you really don't know me?" The woman looked at Summer for a moment, tilted her head slightly and asked.
"I'm sorry. I'm not well recently and my memory fails me often." Summer meant that she really couldn't remember who this woman was.
The woman narrowed her eyes, as if she was thinking if Summer was telling the truth.
Summer glanced at the door behind her and said, "Do you have anything else to say?"
Since she couldn't remember this woman, she probably wasn't that important. Besides, this woman didn't seem to have any good intention. Summer was in a hurry to escape, so she didn't want to waste any time here.
It was better to leave.
"Can't we just have a chat?" The woman smiled and said slowly, "I am your sister-in-law after all."
Sister-in-law?
"You are an Emerson?" Summer didn't expect this.
"Oh, right. You are not my sister-in-law anymore. You two got divorced already." She then continued with no sincerity, "Sorry, my fault."
Through the way that woman addressed her,
Summer figured out who she was.
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