Chapter: 1045
“No, I can't stay out of this! Dolores isn't the right person for you!"

Yolande's words poured out in a rush. “Are you still searching for the woman who saved you five years ago? The one with beautiful eyes, a stunning face, and a rose tattoo on her shoulder? Your memory is fuzzy! You can't recall her face clearly, but those eyes and the tattoo, they stayed with you, right?"

She paused, letting her words sink in, eyes locked on Marlin.

"You wanted to find your savior, but you mistook Dolores for her.

She saw an opportunity in your identity and clung to it. Marlin, I don't know what you were thinking at first, but you and Dolores came together because of that. But have you ever questioned if Dolores could have saved you from such a perilous situation? Does she even have that capability? You need to consider the reality."

Marlin fell silent, her words gnawing at his thoughts.

"Dad, didn't you know what the woman who saved Marlin looked like?

Why didn't you tell him he found the wrong person when you saw Dolores?"

Manley spread his hands, a gesture of helplessness. “Marlin's become more withdrawn, Do you think he would confide in me? I had no idea he was looking for the woman who saved him until recently."

Marlin's head snapped up. "So, I really did find the wrong person?"

“Last time we had dinner with Miss Wilson, I thought you recognized her. I assumed you didn't speak to her because you didn't want to revisit the past."

Marlin muttered, "No, I simply don't remember."

Marlin had completely forgotten about Norah.

He had suffered a fall down the stairs that left him with temporary memory loss. The doctor informed him it might be a sequela, and his memory recovery was uncertain.

Every night, Marlin tried to recall the face of the woman who had rescued him during the kidnapping. His dreams were filled with visions of a woman's eyes and a distinctive tattoo on her shoulder.

Fearing he might lose these memories again, he sketched everything he could remember.

One day at the Cloud Club, he unexpectedly met Dolores. The pair connected instantly.

Every time he gazed into her eyes, he would admire her past bravery, recalling how she had rescued him from danger.

But now, he was told the true hero was Norah.

Marlin remembered that all those peculiar feelings of his were always connected to Norah. Even though he couldn't recall her face, his body instinctively responded to her presence.

Yolande expressed her concern, “Marlin, you must have lost your memory from that fall, you poor thing. I can't stand to see you being cheated. Let's show Dolores's true nature, with Dad as my witness."

Manley agreed and said, "It was indeed Miss Wilson who saved you. We owe her a lot for her bravery, and that's why I have been so kind to her."

Resolved, Marlin said, "Okay, I understand. I'll take care of everything."

After a nice chat with Manley, Yolande headed inside to check on her mom, who was still on a coma. As she stepped back out, the butler mentioned that Marlin had kicked Dolores out of their home just now.