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My Second Husband novel Chapter 341

Amos' kiss was overbearing yet gentle.

It was as though she was a beautiful antique, and he was afraid that he would break her to pieces.

In the end, Eudora pushed him away violently and locked herself back in the room.

Amos wanted to catch up with her, but Harley stopped him.

"Amos, listen to me. Why don't you treat your wound first? We'll keep an eye on Eudora. Besides, she'll be worried if she sees you like this!"

As expected, Eudora's name was always effective.

As long as her name was mentioned, Amos would compromise no matter what happened.

He walked into the living room obediently and told Doctor Leon, "Help me bind up, Doctor Leon."

Doctor Leon looked at Harley with admiration, but at the thought of Eudora, he sighed again.

Why did these two people, who loved each other so much, turn out like this?

At this moment, Amos suddenly said, "Doctor Leon, the psychiatrist whom you mentioned earlier..."

Doctor Leon pursed his lips and said, "As far as I know, there is a new technology that could hypnotize people. It is generally used on people who have suffered a great deal of trauma. People could forget the pain when hypnotized o a certain extent. If the Madam is really..."

He paused for a moment and continued, "Of course, this method is a last resort."

Amos nodded silently. In fact, he remembered something.

Eudora seemed to have suffered a huge trauma shortly after she was saved from the basement. Later, her mother made her forget about everything that had happened in the basement.

He might have to do it if he had no other choice.

However, now was not the right time.

He still hoped that she would overcome the trauma on her own and go through this difficult patch with him.

He looked at Harley.

"You must have asked someone to keep an eye on Felix, right?"

He was indeed Harley's best friend. Amos knew him so well.

Harley nodded and asked, "Yes! Do you have any instructions for me?"

"Find him first. I haven't thought of a way to make him feel like he's living in hell yet."

Amos said those words with malice in his tone as if he was a devil from hell.

Doctor Leon, who was standing next to him, couldn't help but shiver. He had never seen this side of Amos before.

After that, Amos took a bowl of porridge and turned to go upstairs.

Amos had just opened the door, but there was no one in the room.

Almost in an instant, his heart jumped to his mouth. He was about to turn around in a hurry, but then, he saw a white figure behind the curtain of the window.

It had been only one night, and yet, he felt that she had lost a lot of weight. She hid behind the curtain and hugged herself with her thin arms, maintaining the safest stance possible.

Amos's heart shrunk. He put down the bowl in a hurry and strode over.

"Eudora," he said.

Eudora ignored him but her gaze was fixed on him subconsciously. She looked him up and down for a few seconds.

Only when she saw that his arm had been bandaged did she look away.

It was this subconscious action that sent a sharp jolt of pain into his heart.

She was still concerned about him, but she chose to keep her thoughts to herself.

He held back the bloody taste in his throat, bent down again, and said softly, "It's cold on the ground. I'll pick you up."

However, before his hand could touch her, she had already trembled and subconsciously moved backward. "Don't touch me." Amos's hand stopped, and his mind turned blank.

After a long while, he finally opened his mouth and spoke with his heart aching.

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