After having breakfast, Eleanor put in some effort and changed into her own clothes.
Yesterday, she went to a bidding conference wearing a professional suit; the baggy suit pants perfectly covered her swollen legs.
After changing, Jason came in again, and she wondered how to make him help her downstairs.
As if he could read her mind, he walked straight over, lifted her blanket, and picked her up.
Eleanor was stunned for a moment, but he calmly said, "If you could walk by yourself, you wouldn't have needed me to take you back."
He saw right through Eleanor's thoughts, making her feel a little uneased and lowered her head.
The woman in his arms was very light and had a sickly look on her face, appearing quite weak. It seemed that a gust of wind could blow her frail body away.
Seeing Eleanor like this, Jason suddenly felt a pang of sympathy.
"Eleanor."
After he carried her out of the villa, he gently called her name.
She looked up at him without speaking, waiting quietly.
Jason paused for a moment before lowering his head and saying, "I'm sorry, I forgot about you. Can you please not hate me?"
His eyes were clear and free of flaws as he spoke.
Eleanor stared into his eyes, trying to find a hint of falsehood, but she only saw sincerity.
She frowned, somewhat disbelievingly asking, "You...really lost your memory?"
Jason nodded, "I've tried to get it back, but every time I try, I get a headache."
Especially when it came to her memories, the headaches were unbearable, as if his brain was blocking him from recalling anything related to Eleanor.
Cedric was the first one to step out, wearing a black suit. He opened the passenger door and walked towards them.
"Mr. Clowers, Ms. Shultz, what a coincidence to meet you here."
After saying that, Cedric glanced at the villa next to them, a hint of mockery flashing in his eyes.
"You two were already cohabiting just after a few days."
Cedric's tone was a bit strange and full of sarcasm, as if he had caught them in the act of cheating.
"Mr. Laurence, you've misunderstood. Ms. Shultz and I aren't living together. She's not feeling well, so I brought her home."
To Cedric, Jason's words sounded like an excuse. He took her home just because she wasn’t feeling well?
He sneered, "No wonder Ms. Shultz can't even walk. It turns out that her body is so weak that she needs a man to carry her."
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