Chapter: 1192
Tears then began streaming silently down Joanna's cheeks, her shoulders shaking from the emotion.

Amy noticed Joanna's distress and gently led her away, saying, “Miss, you have the signature. Please keep your distance from Nora Moon."

She handed the notebook back to Joanna and escorted her about five meters away, where four bodyguards were stationed behind the sofa, ensuring no one else approached Nora.

Susanna quickly came over and tenderly wiped Joanna's tears with a tissue.

"Joanna, what's the matter? Did Nora say something to upset you?"

Surprised by Joanna's sudden tears, especially since she and Nora seemed to get along well, Susanna was puzzled.

Joanna, struggling to compose herself and seeing that Nora was now unreachable, exited the backstage area with Susanna.

In the resting area, Sean and the other two men awaited them anxiously.

“Joanna, what happened? Tell me, Susanna urged, holding Joanna's hand for comfort. Taking a deep breath, Joanna revealed, “Nora Moon is really Norah Wilson."

Sean reacted with astonishment. "Are you sure?"

"I'm sure," Joanna confirmed.

She was very close to Norah in the past few years, particularly familiar with her hands, which she held often. As a doctor, Norah couldn't have long nails because of her profession. And Nora's eyes— they're exactly like Norah's.

Stunned, Susanna exclaimed, “Is she really Norah? Then why didn't she recognize us when we were right in front of her?" Nora acted like a complete stranger.

"It's like she doesn't know me anymore, just looked at me with curiosity." Reflecting sadly, Joanna concluded, “Norah wouldn't hide her identity like this unless she had forgotten who she was."

Phillip voiced his confusion. “Did she lose her memory? And who supports her in this piano competition? She even has an agent with her."

From his perspective, if Norah truly lost her memory, she would have cut ties with her past and owned nothing. In that scenario, how did she manage to travel abroad for the competition?

The question resonated deeply, leaving everyone speechless.

Sean, feeling helpless about his lack of knowledge regarding Norah, clenched his fists in frustration.

Duncan, less acquainted with Norah, suggested, “Why don't we just ask her? Opportunities come to those who are prepared.”

Joanna, heavy with emotion, agreed, “Duncan has a point."

Opening the signature book, Joanna found the name “Nora Moon" signed in handwriting vividly reminiscent of Norah's, bringing her to tears.

"Look at how the letters 'Nora' are written; it's just like how Norah writes her name," she said, her voice trembling.

She had once believed she would never see Norah again. The consensus was that as long as Norah, now living as Nora, was healthy and safe, the loss of memory was secondary.

They then discussed the immediate situation-Nora, who was actually Norah, had arrived in Bellfolk with her agent, Amy, to compete in a two-week-Long piano competition. Their plans after the competition remained unclear.