Chapter 64 Restoring Memories
“We had already made a promise with Sister Jin that we would definitely make something of ourselves. But we never expected that Sister Jin would suddenly disappear more than three years ago, and we couldn’t find her no matter how hard we looked.”
Guan An recounted his past experiences, speaking until the very end, his words filled with a deep sense of solemnity and unease that came from the bottom of his heart.
As he finished speaking, a brief silence fell over the room.
Su Jin stood at the doorway the whole time, and could roughly see his slightly reddened eyes.
well.
He sighed softly to himself.
"After listening to what you've said, I think she probably doesn't want you to find her, right? After all, she's an adult. If she wanted to see you, she could just contact you directly. The fact that she hasn't contacted you means she doesn't want to see you again, right?"
So they really didn't need to dwell on it and search for so long.
Guan An suddenly became agitated. "But why? Everything was fine before, and then she just disappeared. There must be a reason, right?"
Su Jin's expression darkened; there was indeed a reason.
“I’m not her, how could I know?”
“Over the years, we’ve searched many places. Whenever we have news of her, no matter how far away, we rush there immediately, but every time we return disappointed. We’re worried, even more afraid, that she has encountered some misfortune.” Guan An stared intently at her face, wanting to know the truth.
Just when they were all disheartened, she appeared, and she appeared perfectly fine.
All Su Jin could do was remain silent.
After what seemed like an eternity, Guan An finally managed to suppress his surging emotions, fearing that she might be angry because of his attitude just now.
"I'm sorry, I lost my composure. It's probably because you look so much like Sister Jin that I got a little excited."
"It's alright, I understand how you feel. But when do you plan to let me leave?"
Su Jin remained unchanged in her original intention.
Guan An clenched his fists, but his attitude softened.
"Perhaps you're right. Sister Jin doesn't want us to find her. Even if we do, she doesn't want to acknowledge us. She must have some unavoidable reason."
Su Jin knew he had already recognized her and knew she hadn't lost her memory. Now they both understood each other implicitly, and it was just a matter of who would give in first.
Guan An finally promised, "Don't worry, we're not bad people. Qian Wei has already contacted Daliushu Village, and once your identity is confirmed, we'll let you leave."
Su Jin replied with an "okay" and turned to go back to the bedroom inside.
Guan An continued to stare intently in the direction she was standing.
So what reasons and difficulties could make Sister Jin unwilling to acknowledge them?
If this is truly Jin-jie's choice, shouldn't they respect her wishes and let her leave?
It's so difficult, how do I make the right decision?
Back in bed, Su Jin also tossed and turned, unable to sleep.
As the past slowly resurfaced, her thoughts drifted uncontrollably back to that time.
All those beautiful, happy, painful, and sorrowful memories have become increasingly clear.
Yes, her lost memories have returned.
During the few days that Zhou Heming was seriously ill and hospitalized, she woke up one morning and suddenly remembered who she was and where she came from.
However, she did not mention the matter of regaining her memory to anyone.
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