One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 791 No More Pain



Chapter 791 No More Pain

Hearing this, Jessie laughed, "Forgetting some unhappy people and things, of course I am in a good

mood."

"Forget the unhappy people and things?" Jessie's mother froze.

What does that mean?

If she guessed correctly, the people and things that made Jessie unhappy were all done by George,

right?

George made Jessie unhappy and did the upsetting thing of making Jessie abort the baby, so what

Jessie said was to forget about George and the fact that George made her abort the baby?

The more she thought about it, the more likely it was.

But Jessie's mother's brow was still tightly furrowed.

Because she didn't know if this forgetting that Jessie was talking about was the literal kind of forgetting,

or what forgetting.

Thinking, Jessie's mother asked tentatively, "Jessie, how did you forget? What have you forgotten?"

Jessie blinked back, "Just forget about that person, and all the excessive things that person has done

to me, all the excessive things."

"Who is that person?" Jessie's mother looked at her.

Jessie sat back on the gaming chair, "I think it's called like George Joe? Let me see if that's the name."

With that, she pulled open the drawer and rummaged around inside for something.

But to her surprise, the blushing Jessie's mother changed dramatically.

Jessie ...... Forgot about George?

How was this possible!

Just now Jessie said, forgetting that person and the things he did, and she wondered if what she had

forgotten.

But now Jessie's words were enough to show that her suspicions were right, Jessie had really forgotten

George and couldn't even remember his name.

Just when Jessie's mother's heart was extremely unsettled, Jessie found what she was looking for, a

letter.

"Found it." Jessie happily took the letter out and unfolded it, reading the contents on it before nodding,

"That's right, it's George Joe."

"Jessie, have you really forgotten George?" Jessie's mother stared hard at her face.

Jessie nodded, "Yeah."

"You ...... How did you forget?" A great uneasiness rose up in Jessie's mother's heart.

Yesterday, Jessie was still crying over George, and although she had already said that she would give

up on George, how could she be so quick?

Even more so, even if she gave up on George so quickly, it didn't mean that she forgot about him.

Was it really because of the sadness or the stimulation that led to the forgetfulness of George?

Didn't they say that on TV? When one is too sad, the brain kicks in to protect itself and then forgets

some painfully sad memories.

This is called selective amnesia.

Jessie is like that?

Jessie handed the letterhead to her mother, "Here, the answer is on here."

"The answer?" Looking at the letter she handed over, Jessie's mother snatched it up without a second

thought, then quickly checked it out.

The handwriting on this letter was familiar to Jessie's mother, it was from her own daughter Jessie.

So this letter, it was written by Jessie herself.

It only reads: Jessie, hello, this is a letter I wrote to myself, I want to tell you that I once loved a man,

very much, but that man didn't love me, and even hated me.

And I got pregnant with a child by an accident, this matter was known to him, he was angry and didn't

want the child, ordered me to abort the child, but I didn't want to, and was worried that he threatened

me with my mom and dad, so I turned to Violet and her husband. With their help, my mom and dad and

I managed to leave J City and came to this country, in order to get away from George, to give myself a

quiet environment and slowly forget about George.

But my feelings for him were just too deep, and I didn't know exactly when I could give up on him and

not love him, maybe for ten years, maybe for the rest of my life, but it was too painful, and I was tired of

the pain, so Jessie, I was going to forget about George, except that on my own, it was simply

impossible to forget him, all my memories of him, and all my feelings for him, in a short time.

Therefore, I contacted a hypnosis firm and found a hypnotist to perform hypnosis surgery for me, using

this extreme way to forget George and all my feelings for him, because suddenly forgetting someone,

there may be a gap in your memory, so I have specially written this letter to let you know the reason for

this gap, and I hope that when you read it, you will not be afraid or think about getting this memory

back, because that would be too painful.

I hope that in the future, you will be able to live happily, be filial to your parents and take care of your

child, that's my greatest wish.

After reading the letter, Jessie's mother covered her lips incredulously, her eyes widened, her pupils

kept trembling, and there was a vague tears glow emerging, "Jessie, you ...... You actually used this

way to forget George?"

Jessie shrugged her shoulders, "That's what it says, so I guess that's it."

Since she had forgotten about George, today she had no memory of George at all.

She didn't even know what he looked like, how tall he was, how old he was, what his personality was

like, what he did.

If she hadn't seen this letter, she wouldn't have known who this person George was.

So she did not know what she had in mind before she went for the hypnosis procedure.

"Jessie." Jessie's mother cried heartily as she took Jessie into her arms, "Why are you so stupid, why

do you have to use this way to forget him, you're not afraid of what will happen to your brain?"

She was aware that hypnosis surgery was a direct effect on the brain.

If the hypnotist is not skilled, then the person who is hypnotized will be prone to mental breakdown and

become a fool.

Jessie was so brave to go for this surgery.

What if something did happen to her ? What should she do?

Jessie naturally felt her mother's worry and fear, and a flash of guilt rose up in her heart as she gently

patted her mother's back and said, "I'm sorry, mom, I didn't tell you and dad, but mom, it's a good thing,

isn't it?"

Saying that, Jessie took the letter paper that was already crumpled into a ball in Jessie's mother's

hand, gently unfolded it and added: "I forgot that person called George nowadays, so I don't love him

now, but through this letter, I know that the me before yesterday must have loved him very much,

otherwise I wouldn't have been sad to the point of despair before thinking of hypnosis to forget him,

and it says here that relying on my own ability want to forget George, it's not at all possible, and it's not

wrong to resort to extraordinary surgery in order to get out of it earlier myself."

"I know, I'm just worried something will happen to you." Jessie's mother knocked her on the head. Material © NôvelDrama.Org.

Jessie covered her forehead and spat out her tongue, "Well mom, isn't it true that I'm fine? And look at

me, I've forgotten about that George, I don't love him anymore, I'm not in pain anymore, I'm not sad

and grieving, instead I've become happy, that's a good thing, isn't it?"

Jessie's mother looked at her and finally sighed, "It's a good thing."

It was just that her daughter was fine, so she really didn't have to worry too much.

And it was true that her daughter had forgotten about George now, so maybe, really, that was a good

thing.

After all, they had wanted their daughter to forget about George so much in the past, but she had never

done it, and now that she had done it by other means, she should be happy too.

In the future, her daughter will be able to live completely back to herself.

"Right, Jessie, what about the baby?" Jessie's mother looked at Jessie's stomach.


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