Chapter: 1193
It turned out that Norah had lost her memory and assumed a new identity as Nora.
On the surface, Amy acted as her agent, but in reality, she was more of a bodyguard, strictly controlling Nora's interactions and preventing her from contacting anyone else.
The situation, logically speaking, was crystal clear.
A glimmer of cold calculation flickered in Sean's eyes. "The person providing for her must know her," he said.
It was not a coincidence that Norah's new name was Nora.
Joanna nodded in agreement. "I had a feeling something was off when I found out her name was Nora. But who could it be her sponsor?"
That person had hidden Norah for a year without a trace. No one had found her.
They usually didn't pay much attention to piano competitions.
If Nancy hadn't attended this one, they never had the chance to meet her.
Pacing back and forth, Susanna mulled it over. “Since she doesn't remember us, we can just get to know her all over again. She's so elusive. If she leaves Bellfolk, we might lose her again."
Sean's expression turned grim, his eyes darkening.
"Don't let her get a chance to leave."
"Sean, kidnapping someone is against the law," Susanna said in a shaky voice.
Though the thought crossed her mind, she didn't dare to act on it.
Everyone had figured out what had happened. If they wanted more information, they had to talk to Nora directly.
Backstage, Amy frowned. "Nora, let's go before we run into more strange people."
Nora pushed the bodyguards aside. “I want to sit here and listen to the other performances. Why should I leave?"
Amy was uneasy. Her boss had trusted her to bring Nora home safely, but things had taken a strange turn after encountering those strange ladies.
"I felt something odd when I saw that person earlier."
Nora touched her mask, confused. "She seemed to know me and wanted me to take off my mask."
“My dear, have you forgotten what my boss said? You are not allowed to remove your mask in public."
"I know."
Nora lowered her hand. She knew what was behind the mask, so no matter what feelings she had, she wouldn't remove it. It was the rule and the bottom Line.
“He also said it's best not to meet anyone alone during the competition."