Chapter 729 He Had Liked Her Since Childhood
Chapter 729 He Had Liked Her Since Childhood
Joseph was very displeased, very dissatisfied, and there was a bit of sadness in his tone.
Kathy raised her eyes, "I had already printed the divorce agreement and signed the divorce agreement before I left. We should have divorced three years ago. Joseph, it was you who used the means to keep our marriage."
Joseph squinted his eyes, his eyes quickly filled with coldness, "Kathy, the man you were looking for is so useless. He is not my opponent, so don't try in vain to take my woman."
Kathy frowned. What was he talking about?
In her memory, although the man was jealous of Jaydon, she didn't think he would treat Jaydon as a real rival in love.
He just didn't like any men around her. NôvelDrama.Org owns this.
She asked solemnly, "Do you know how you got in a car accident?"
Joseph's dark eyes looked at her, his handsome face tense, "Because you were going to run with that man, I chased you and had a car accident."
Her brows furrowed tighter, and she asked faintly, "Why should I run?"
The man's expression suddenly became sullen, his face was still weak, but the coldness in his eyes was not diminished at all, "Because you don't know who loves you the most, you are wobbly between me and him."
Was he teasing her, or he really had amnesia?
She raised a finger, "What does one plus one equal?"
"Kathy, your name is registered as my wife! This will never change! Don't think about it, we will not divorce!"
Kathy looked at his handsome face and spoke faintly, "I said that we should have already divorced, but you didn't make our divorce successful at that time. In my eyes, this marriage is over. I like Jaydon, I only like him, always."
She now wanted to know whether he can't remember anything, or whether his memory had been messed up.
Lincoln said that he only remembered her, and she found that he seemed to only remember her.
It seemed that he had forgotten their past.
Joseph's hands were slowly curled up, and every word she said hit his heart hard.
They should have already divorced?
That's why she had to escape from him desperately?
Because of the man named Jaydon?
His breath seemed to stop for a while, and he looked at this small face close at hand coldly, "I don't care if you really love each other, you are my wife, you can only be my wife!"
Her face was a little dazed.
So he emphasized again, "Even in the future, you are also my wife."
Kathy ignored him and left the ward directly to the doctor's office.
The doctor and Joseph were also old acquaintances, they were working at City N Hospital.
He put down the medical records he was studying, and smiled, "Mrs Joseph came to ask me if he really didn't remember anything or just pretended to have amnesia to lie to you?"
Kathy sat down on the opposite chair, "He isn’t lying to me."
She paused, frowning, "Did the car accident hit his brain?"
The doctor showed her a brain CT, and explained faintly, "No, he just lost too much blood, so he was in a trance. It is too lucky for him to survive in a car accident. He knew how to minimize the danger and the first thing to protect is of course the brain."
He pointed at the brain CT with his finger, "He suffered brain trauma. It looked serious, but it didn't have a big impact."
The doctor faintly concluded, "Everyone thinks that he lost his memory because he was hit by a car, but it was not."
Kathy didn't understand, "If not, why doesn't he remember so many things?"
She asked suspiciously, "Is he lying to me?"
But she knew Joseph well, he probably wouldn't do such a thing.
The doctor raised his eyes and looked at her, "You stabbed him, right? I think it should be because of this. I don't know what happened to you, and others have no right to say anything about your relationship. Dr Joseph has forgotten a lot of things, you can start again, or you can end it completely."
She just came out of the doctor's office and saw Lincoln walking towards her angrily.
Kathy stood still, waiting for him to come over.
He was out of breath, apparently he had looked for her for a while. He glanced at the office not far away, and asked somewhat unexpectedly, "Are you here to ask about Joseph's injury?"
She still had such a little conscience.
Kathy avoided answering, "What is it you want to see me about??"
Lincoln hurriedly stood up straight. "He has been transferred to the superior ward. You must accompany him while he is in the hospital."
Kathy was silent for a while and looked away, "I have divorced him."
"Divorce? He hasn't signed it yet, you are his wife. This is a certain thing, no one can change it! You also must forget that gigolo!"
Kathy didn't speak any more, but returned to Joseph's ward indifferently. As soon as she pushed the door and entered, she saw the man's unpleasant eyes.
As soon as she came in, a stiff and awkward look appeared in the bottom of his eyes.
The superior room was big, and Kathy can see at a glance that a single bed had been placed next to the bed, and the brand-new quilt was neatly made.
Seeing her walk in, Joseph said, "It's already time for lunch, where have you been?"
The tone was like he was starving because of her, as if it was an excessive thing.
Kathy said faintly, "I went to ask the doctor about your condition."
She looked into his eyes, "I want to know if you really don't remember anything, or if you are just lying to me."
Joseph narrowed his eyes and became even more unhappy. "Do you suspect that I lied to you? Huh?"
Would he do this kind of thing?
"Yeah." Kathy nodded. "You forgot all the things you did to me, and then scornfully said that I was your wife, so I suspect that you did it on purpose."
The man's eyes became dark. Did he really do anything heinous to her?
Kathy watched his face gradually become sullen, and then ask solemnly, "What did I do to you?"
What did he do to make her elope with other men and she was indifferent even when he was injured. His tone became even more unhappy, "I have liked you since childhood, so would I do anything excessive to you?"
Kathy's words were all blocked by him.
He had liked her since childhood?
Was this his perception in his memory?
But they didn't know each other when they were young... how could he like her.
Seeing her not speaking, Joseph's handsome and pale face showed some joy, "You can think clearly now, stay by my side..."
Kathy interrupted him indifferently, without blinking her eyes, "I have always thought very clearly that you have always liked me, and then chased me all over the world. I guess I accidentally dug your family’s graves in my previous life, so I am entangled by you in this life."