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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 826

Warren’s brow furrowed at Juniper’s words, a look of bewilderment clouding his face. After a long moment, he found his voice.

“If she forgets… can she ever get those memories back?” he asked cautiously.

“Perhaps.” Juniper wasn’t trying to scare him; this was simply the reality of hypnotherapy. It had its pros and cons. The choice depended on what a person was willing to sacrifice.

“I didn’t tell you before because I wasn’t sure,” Juniper said, turning to look at Warren. “But after yesterday’s test, her reaction was so extreme…”

There was no way to have it both ways. Either Celine remained as she was, a woman with the mind of a six-year-old child, or… she underwent hypnotherapy, recovered her memories, and became a normal person again.

Warren listened in silence, his face growing paler by the second. If it were just for himself, he would never want Celine to forget him. But… he couldn’t bear to watch her live out her life in a fog, unable to even recognize her own family standing right in front of her.

And there was more. Celine had an incredible talent for cultivating medicinal plants. If she were well, she could achieve so much more, making a real name for herself in the world of pharmacology.

But if he made that choice, he would no longer exist in her world.

“Her constitution is weak, and the diagnostic tests have taken a toll on her. She needs to rest,” Juniper said quietly as she saw Celine returning with a bouquet of flowers. “You have one week to think about it, Warren. Half of this decision is yours.”

No matter what, he was her husband. He had a right to be involved.

“Okay,” Warren nodded, his smile stiff. “I’ll think about it carefully.”

Celine ran back inside and thrust a handful of blue roses into Juniper’s arms. “Pretty flowers for Juniper.”

“Thank you.” Juniper smiled and accepted them all. Just as she was about to grab a tissue to wipe the dirt from Celine’s hands, Celine surprised her.

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