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As Audrey heard this, she squinted and looked at Wendy.
âBefore the age of five? Why, does that mean Iâm not like myself after the age of five? I canât remember much about what happened before I was five,â Audrey said.
âWell, you were still young, so itâs normal not to remember. After all, itâs been so many years. But if thereâs anything different, there is. You were more lively and outgoing at the age of five. I always felt you were too restrained before then,â Wendy said.
Audrey thought, Five years old?
Audrey remembered. All the memories in this body started after the age of five. There was nothing before that.
Feeling even more puzzled, Audrey suddenly asked, âWendy, did anything happen when I was five?â
Wendy thought for a moment before shaking her head.
Wendy said, âNo, at that time, Miss Vivienne, your mother, took you out for a week, and you played outside. Miss Vivienne usually took you out for a week every month, so there was nothing unusual. Itâs just that after that week, you came back more lively and lovely than before. And after that week, Miss Vivienne never took you out for trips again.â
Listening to Wendyâs words, Audreyâs confusion deepened.
In Audreyâs memories, Vivienne had always been a gentle and loving mother, comforting and encouraging her when she made mistakes.
Audrey remembered Vivienne saying, âItâs fine. You are still young. When you grow up, you will be amazing. As long as you grow up happily and healthily every day, I will always be with you.â
But Audreyâs memory of Vivienne was cut off one day.
âWendy, what was I like before I was five?â Audrey suddenly became curious. What was missing in the memories of the original hostâs first five years?
Who was the person who saved her, and had they appeared in those missing five years?
Or why didnât the original hostâs memories contain such gestures and people, yet she inexplicably felt familiar?
Wendy said, âBefore the age of five, you were like a beautiful doll, but you had a cold and stubborn personality, like a little adult. You wouldnât back down in fights, not at all like a typical fiveâyearâold girl.â
Wendy finished speaking and looked at Audrey, somewhat puzzled. âWhy are you suddenly interested in your childhood?â
Audrey said, âNothing, Iâve just been dreaming about some childhood memories lately, but I canât remember them clearly, so I thought Iâd ask.â
Wendy asked, âI see. Did you dream about Miss Vivienne? Do you miss her?â
Wendy looked at Audrey, feeling a bit sorry for her, not suspecting Audreyâs words at all.
Audrey didnât say much, just nodded lightly.
In the hospital ward.
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Brian sat by the bedside, his eyes fixed on Dylan, his face showing a look of confusion, much like Audreyâs
âWhat do you want to say to me? Dylan looked at Brian, gazing into those familiar eyes, his voice softening.
âI probably wonât be able to come see you anymore in the future Brian looked at Dylan and said, his bright eyes still fixed on him.
Dylanâs gaze softened, and then he asked, âAlright, then can I come see you after Iâm discharged?
Brian hesitated a bit, looking at Dylan, and said, âDonât you want to know why I canât come see you anymore?â
âI probably know,â Dylan knew that Audrey didnât like him, and Brian was probably afraid of upsetting her.
âOkay, Brian said somewhat dejectedly.
Brian looked at Dylan and reminded him, âThen you must come find me in the future!â
âMmm, I will come find you. Dylan reached out and rubbed Brianâs head, his actions gentle and indulgent.
Brian pondered for a long time before couldnât help but ask, âAre you going to be with Audrey in the future?â
Dylan smiled gently and patted the little guyâs head. âDo you want us to be together?â
âWill you be together if I want it?â Brian blinked his bright eyes, staring at Dylan.
Yes if you want it, I will try my best to win Audrey back!â Dylan nodded earnestly and firmly.
âOh, but I still stand on Audreyâs side. You canât do anything to hurt her. Otherwise, neither Lucas nor I will let you off,â Brian said.
Thinking of Dylanâs crimes, Brian glared at him again.
Dylan said, âHow could I?â How could he bear to hurt Audrey again?
After sitting with Dylan in the hospital room for a while, Brian planned to leave.
âIâll have someone escort you downstairs,â Dylan said.
The danger hadnât been resolved yet. Although Dylan had people secretly protecting Brian, the hospital was crowded, and he still wasnât at ease.
âNo need, Callum is waiting downstairs for me,â Brian said.
âBe good, or I wonât feel at ease!â Dylan looked at Brian seriously
Brian pursed his lips and then nodded. âOkay!â
Dylan called someone in to take Brian downstairs, and his subordinate led Brian out of the ward towards the elevator. Dylanâs floor was on the eighteenth, and when the elevator reached the fifteenth, it paused briefly as someone entered. Brian, looking at the opening elevator door, caught sight of a figure passing by outside.
After a momentâs thought, he realized it was the same person who had previously bullied Audrey.
Just as the elevator door was about to close, Brian pressed the open button and stepped out.
Dylanâs men followed closely behind as they exited the elevator, trailing Brian.
Brian watched as the figure entered one of the rooms. Unable to resist, he stole a few more glances before turning and
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leaving, heading back into the elevator to go downstairs.
As soon as Brian left, the closeid door of the room swung open, and a person came out, his gaze filled with malice as he watched Brianâs departing figure.
It wasnât until Brian had gotten into his car and driven a distance that Dylanâs men finally left.
Brian kept an eye on the rearview mirror, and as soon as he saw the person leave, he immediately called out to stop the car, Callum, stop the car! I forgot something and need to go get it!
âBrian, we canât park here. I need to find a spot to turn around, Callum replied.
Callum maneuvered the car to the hospitalâs entrance and asked. âBrian, what did you forget? Iâll accompany you to get it.â
No need Callum. Just wait for me here. Iâll be right back,â Brian said as he opened the car door and rushed into the hospital.
Callum couldnât park the car at the entrance, so he decided to move the car forward a bit, assuming that since Brian had gone up alone earlier, there wouldnât be any problem. He planned to park the car properly before entering the hospital.
Meanwhile, Brian took the elevator up to the same floor as before and walked straight to the door of the ward.
He glanced around, intending to check the situation inside the room, when suddenly, the door was yanked open, causing Brian to stumble inside.
Downstairs, Callum waited for Brian for a long time, repeatedly calling him but received no response. His expression changed as he realized something was wrong. He immediately dialed Audreyâs number.
âMs. Hernandez, Brian is missing. Iâve been trying to call him, but his phone is unreachable,â Callum said.
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