Chapter: 1246
The weather was hot. People started to sweat more quickly. It made sense that he showered as soon as he arrived home.
Nora sat in silence. She gazed at him, her cheeks flushing a deep red.
“Can you tell me about the person I was before I lost my memory?" she asked.
He paused in drying his hair. “Haven't I mentioned it before?" he replied.
"I'd like to hear it once more," Nora said.
"You were a music lover," he replied. "Your parents passed away in an accident. They left me responsible for your care."
Nora nodded, accepting his words. "That's why playing the piano means so much to me. I need to find the Supernatural Doctor. Will you assist me? I've used the Rejuvenation Powder she made. It works wonders. I've heard about her Scar Removal Cream, which helps smooth out scars. I'm eager to purchase it."
Nora lifted her head, revealing a scar that trailed down her right cheek.
The sight pained him.
He cradled her face, traced the scar gently with his finger, and looked deeply into her eyes.
"Iam searching for the Scar Removal Cream. I will hand it over to you once I have it," he said.
"That's wonderful. I must say, Supernatural Doctor is truly exceptional. She is an excellent doctor."
Nora repeatedly expressed her admiration for Supernatural Doctor. He lowered his head and gazed at her affectionately, yet he remained silent.
He was fond of the current version of her, who had lost her memory and only trusted him.
He secretly hoped that she could remain with him like this forever.
Nora knew the Scar Removal Cream was difficult to obtain and seldom available on the black market. Someone fortunate had purchased it a year ago. She couldn't help but wonder if the person had already used it up.
Sunlight streamed into the room.
The man smiled and gazed at her with tenderness. He wished for her everlasting happiness, believing she truly deserved it.
In Glophia...
After saying goodbye to Joanna, Susanna followed her brother back to the Dreamview Villas. As they passed Norah's villa, Susanna pressed her face against the car window, her gaze intense and Longing.
She mulled over when she might next see Norah and be at her side again.
Phillip pulled her gently away from the window. “Please don't press against the window."
Reluctantly, Susanna sat back, her expression sulky.
Sean rested against the seat with his eyes closed. Silence enveloped the car.