Besides worrying about his own career, Charles was worried about his sister. So, Skylar told him about Ned actually being Joe.
Charles' eyes widened when he heard it. "Is he really Joe? Are you sure?"
If Ned was indeed Joe, everything would be like a movie plot.
Recently, he even received a script about identity-switching revenge stories but had yet to read it, thinking the premise was too far-fetched. But now, a real-life script was playing out before him.
"I'm 99 percent sure," Skylar confirmed.
It made Charles take a deep breath before saying, "I need a few bites of food to process this."
After a few bites and a few gulps of water, he continued, "So, he really lost his memory and doesn't remember anything? Or is he deliberately hiding his identity?
"If he's just pretending, then he's seriously cunning. You don't have to go after him. You're beautiful and capable, with plenty of admirers. There's no need to go after a cunning man. But if he truly lost his memory, that's a different story."
It wasn't a brag, but Skylar was genuinely outstanding.
Some of his colleagues from the same set had asked for her number after seeing her. But to Charles, none of them were good enough for Skylar.
Ever since Joe, everyone else seemed subpar. Charles had raised his standards without him even realizing it.
Skylar chuckled and said, "There aren't so many conspiracies. I've already checked the hospital records from when Ned was in the car accident. He did indeed suffer from memory loss."
It was no wonder Charles had such an active imagination. He was an actor, after all.
"If it's memory loss, that's easier to deal with. He'll probably regain his memory again someday. But have you considered his current fiancée?" Charles asked.
Skylar shook her head lightly. "I haven't thought that far ahead. I'll return to Murida first and then take it one step at a time."
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