Chapter 1909 - What Really Happened?
Chapter 1909 - What Really Happened?
Chapter 1909 - What Really Happened?
Ivan looked at Agnes' injured leg and asked with concern, "Are you okay?"
"I'll be discharged tomorrow, feeling great," the girl replied with a smile, "I'll report to the company once I leave the hospital."
Ivan nodded reassuringly, "Call Andrew at the company entrance tomorrow, he will come down to escort you and help you settle in at the office."
"Thank you, Mr. Marsh."
After glancing at her, Ivan stood up and said, "Thank you for today, I'll leave now, take care."
"Mr. Marsh!" The girl insisted, "Please remember your promise! Don't mention it to my sister!"
"Don't worry, I always keep my promises," Ivan assured her before leaving.
As she watched him walk away, the girl didn't say anything more, choosing to trust him.
However, why was he interested in her sister's affairs? Especially digging up events from ten years ago?
In the hospital lobby, Summer walked towards the elevator to visit her sister.
In the upstairs corridor, Ivan opened the elevator door and stepped inside.
As one elevator went up and the other went down, Summer and Ivan miraculously missed each other, never crossing paths.
The door to Agnes' ward was gently pushed open again, and her sister Summer entered.
"Sis," the girl's heart skipped a beat, worried if she had missed Mr. Marsh outside? Belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - All rights reserved.
"Bubu, how did you get hurt?" Summer asked, concerned, as she approached the bedside, frowning in pain, "Does it hurt? What did the doctor say?"
The girl smiled and replied, "Don't worry, sis, the cast will be removed tomorrow and I'll be discharged."
"Why didn't you tell me you were hurt?"
"It's just a minor injury, and you're so busy." The girl reached out her hand from the bed, "Don't worry, I'm fine."
Sitting in a chair by the bed, Summer held her sister's hand and said, "Remember to tell me everything in the future, okay?"
"Got it! By the way, sis, how's the new job? Is Angel easy to get along with?" the girl asked curiously.
"It's okay." Summer looked at her sister and got straight to the point, "I came here today to ask you something else."
"What is it?"
"Before my memory loss, was there anything significant that happened?" Summer was curious, "What was my life like before the accident?"
What's going on?
Just after Mr. Marsh asked, she started asking again?
What really happened?
"Bubu?"
"What life do you have? You're just a student who got into college; your life hasn't even begun yet."
But Summer didn't think so. She felt that Mr. Marsh intentionally found her and said those inexplicable things, not just a coincidence.
However, no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't remember anything about the past, feeling melancholic.
"Agnes," Summer's wandering mind was gently called back by her sister.
Comforting her, "Don't dwell on it, our life now is great. We should cherish our current happiness. Besides, your lost memories are not that important. Before high school, it was all about studying, buried under books every day, life wasn't easy. I still feel tired thinking about my senior year. I envy you."
Her cheerful sister's pep talk helped Summer let go of her worries, perhaps she was overthinking it?
So she didn't press further, maybe her sister was right, focusing on present happiness is most important.