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Thinking this, Nni smiled warmly. “Belinda, if you ever find yourself in Soling, be sure to visit me, alright?”
“Absolutely. I give you my word,” Belinda said earnestly, nodding.
After thoroughly discussing the specific details requiring Barbara’s careful attention with Nni, Belinda prepared to leave.
Just as she turned toward the door, it swung open with a gentle creak.
Elwood stepped inside.
“Mr. Wright,” Belinda acknowledged him with a respectful nod.
“Dr. Wright, what on earth happened to your forehead?” Elwood’s sharp eyes immediatelynded on the pristine white bandage adorning Belinda’s forehead.
Belinda offered a gracious smile and repeated her earlier exnation.
“Please be more careful in the future,” Elwood said with genuine concern.
“I certainly will.”
Belinda then seemed to recall something important and asked, “Mr. Wright, have your diagnostic results been released yet? Is everything okay?”
“Indeed, the test results came backpletely normal. The attending physician asked extensively about the circumstances I had previously disclosed and concluded that my persistent headaches stem directly from the memory loss I experienced earlier,” Elwood shared his medical situation withplete openness.
Nni regarded Elwood with unmistakable surprise, never expecting him to reveal such personal information so freely to Belinda.
“Memory loss?” Belinda said, shocked.
After a brief pause, she seemed to understand the situation. “If that’s the case, then it makes sense. However, if you’ve been having frequent headaches recently, it likely indicates your memory is beginning a gradual recovery process.”
“His memory is actually recovering?” Nni gasped audibly at Belinda’s words.
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Her reaction seemed far more intense than Elwood’s own response.
Belinda shifted her gaze toward Nni and nodded. “Yes, that’s precisely what the symptoms suggest.”
Nni fell silent and deliberately lowered her eyes.
Belinda could distinctly sense a change in Nni’s mood.
She suspected there might be aplicated, hidden history surrounding Elwood’s memory loss.
However, it wasn’t her ce to pry into others’ privacy.
Belinda quickly left the room.
Shortly after, Nni also exited and found a rtively private spot where she took out her phone and made a call.
“Hey, Nni, what’s going on?” Tamara’s voice came through the phone.
Nni got straight to the point. “Mom, just now Elwood mentioned his memory loss to Belinda. She told him that his recent headaches are likely a sign that his memories are beginning to return.”
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