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Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO novel Chapter 696

Chapter 696: Could it be she didn’t lose her memories in that accident?

While Arwen was sitting behind her desk, the knock at the door interrupted her. She didn’t frown at the intrusion as though she had been expecting it. Without glancing up, she simply permitted the person to enter.

"Yes. Please come in."

And just then, Mia pushed the door open and stepped inside with ease. "Ma’am, I got what you asked me to bring." She strode forward, stopping right in front of the desk.

Placing the file on the polished wood surface, Mia slowly pushed it forward for Arwen to see.

Arwen’s gaze finally shifted as she read the name South City Hospital through the file.

"Since all this happened almost a decade back, it was a little difficult to retrieve them," Mia explained with a slight furrow between her brows. But then her expression softened as she added, "Fortunately, they have a separate database prepared to keep the old records secure. We were able to get them."

"Thank you for your hard work, Mia," Arwen said as she closed the document she had been reading. Reaching out, she pulled the file toward her and flipped it open, searching for the pages she needed the most.

Mia remained silent, standing patiently by her side as Arwen’s eyes moved over the neatly typed words.

But the further she read, the deeper Arwen’s frown grew. Her fingers tightened against the paper.

The reports matched what she remembered perfectly.

No lingering injuries. No brain trauma. No memory loss.

Her lips parted slightly, confusion flooding her expression. But how could that be possible?

Although her body had healed from the accident, she had never recovered the memories she had lost. Entire fragments of her past were gone —irretrievable, like broken glass scattered into dust.

Yet there was not even a single mention of amnesia in these reports. Not even a hint. As if she had never lost a thing.

Could someone have tampered with her medical reports back then?

The thought crossed her mind, but at the same time, it didn’t make sense. Why would anyone do that?

She was just a teen at that time. Nothing about her at that time warranted such a deliberate cover-up?

"Ma’am, what’s wrong?" Mia asked when she noticed the crease between Arwen’s brows deepen further. "Is there a problem with the reports?"

Arwen’s eyes lifted slowly from the paper. "Mia," she said softly, "is it very easy to tamper with someone’s medical records?"

Mia blinked at the unexpected question. She didn’t understand. Her gaze dropped to the file for a second before she carefully responded, "It’s not easy to do that ... but it’s not impossible either. Money always stands stronger than ethics to many people."

Arwen’s fingers traced over the typed words, cold and clinical, yet hiding so much. She tried to think —who could have had a reason to erase something so important? But no matter how she racked her brain, she couldn’t think of anyone. Nor could she imagine the purpose behind such an act.

However, something in Arwen’s gaze shifted. She stared at the report once again. Could it be she didn’t lose her memories in that accident? The question repeated in her thoughts. But then, if not that accident, when and how else did she forget Aiden and the past?

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