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The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate novel Chapter 591

Harvey Ferber didn't have a clue what the deal was between him and Brandon, or what kind of mess they were tangled up in. Frankly, he didn't give a hoot.

Saving Sophia in the first place was just a spur-of-the-moment humanitarian thing – they couldn’t just stand by and watch her die.

It wasn't until he caught wind of Brandon offering a hefty reward to find Sophia that he figured he could use her as a bargaining chip to swap for Aurora Wharf.

But he wasn't sure if Brandon would bite or not.

After all, Brandon might've been ready to shell out a fortune to find a woman, but the revenue a dock could generate was way beyond that kind of money.

In Harvey Ferber's book, Sophia was small potatoes compared to the wharf.

So, during the brief layover of the cruise ship at the West district dock, he hatched a plan to meet up with Brandon. He wanted to strike a deal while Sophia was still unconscious, but before he could get down to business, Brandon had to leave urgently.

With the ship's departure time upon them, they had no choice but to set sail.

Once Sophia was fully conscious, Harvey laid it on the line and told her straight up: it was him who saved her.

But let's get real, he wasn't the type to play the hero for nothing. He didn't know who she was, nor did he care about her connections. It was just his luck that the moment he saved her, someone was ready to pay a fortune to find her, and that someone just happened to be his business rival. So, he planned to use her as a bargaining chip.

Despite being patched up by the doctors, Sophia was still weak. Confronted with Harvey’s blunt truth, she wasn’t scared or freaked out. With a frail, soft voice, she just asked him, “Swap for what?”

“A dock,” Harvey Ferber said, not missing a beat.

Sure, it's not exactly noble to cash in on a good deed, but he wasn't about to stoop to dirty tricks, so he didn't keep Sophia in the dark.

She seemed a bit dazed at first, then managed a weak smile and said, “Who would give up a dock for one woman?”

He chuckled back at her, “Wanna find out?”

Deep down, he was hoping Sophia would agree.

If she gave the nod, he’d be on the phone with Brandon in a heartbeat.

But Sophia said no.

She shook her head slowly and firmly, still weak: “No thanks.”

“Don't you want to know how much you mean to that guy?” he baited her, figuring most women would want to know their worth in the eyes of the man they cared about.

But clearly, either Brandon wasn't Sophia's type, or she genuinely didn't care. Lying in her hospital bed, she shook her head again: “Don't care.”

Her gesture and gaze were resolute, without a hint of hesitation.

In that moment, Harvey Ferber had to admit, he just couldn't figure this girl out.

Her eyes were clear and calm, and beneath that serenity was an ironclad resolve.

That mix of gentle firmness and peace had him second-guessing whether Sophia really had amnesia.

But earlier, when she had come around enough to chat, the confusion and bewilderment in her eyes were real.

When he asked her again if she remembered who she was, her hesitant shake of the head was genuine.

She had forgotten herself.

The hematoma inside her skull was pressing on her brain, messing with her memories.

As to whether she'd get her memory back, the doctors couldn't say.

It might come back quickly, or maybe never at all.

It was all uncertain.

They were at sea with no chance of surgery, so they had to make do with medication.

But maybe she was just lucky, because by the time they docked at the next port, the hematoma had mostly been absorbed, leaving only a tiny spot deep inside her skull.

The risk of operating on that spot was extremely high, and there was no guarantee that surgery would bring her memory back. So, after a big discussion, the consensus was no surgery – just too risky. Better to let her body heal on its own.

That little blood clot was something that could resolve itself, theoretically.

As neither kin nor husband, Harvey Ferber didn't dare make that call for Sophia.

So, no brain surgery for her, and no memory comeback either.

Harvey had thought that if Sophia was on board, he’d get in touch with Brandon to negotiate. But her refusal threw a wrench in his plans.

With her awake and aware, he couldn't just bypass her wishes and negotiate with Brandon like when she was unconscious. That wasn't his style.

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