"Miss Aurora, do you dare to make a bet with me? If he truly loves you, and you love him just as deeply, then even after you forget him, if you two can still find your way back to each other, I'll break the rules for you. And I will fulfill my duty and never interfere with you again. How about it?" Bramwell Elderstone's voice was calm, but his words carried a weight that hung heavily in the air.

Aurora's expression didn't falter. "You're still insisting on making me take the FT2 injection?"

"Yes, please forgive me. It's my duty. I'm also curious to see just how profound the love you speak of truly is." Bramwell's deep-set eyes glimmered with a hidden intent, as though his mind had wandered to something else.

Aurora fell silent. Forgetting Julian would be so unfair to him. He had just found himself again-how could she do this to him? And what about her mother? Her mother was lying weak in a hospital bed, and Aurora had finally seen the truth about the R family-a heartless, manipulative clan that cared only about its own interests.

"Miss Aurora, have you made up your mind? Or are you hesitating because you lack confidence in your love?" Bramwell pressed on, his voice sharp.

"You don't need to use reverse psychology on me. I'll take the bet. If I can fall in love with him again after losing all my memories, you'll never interfere again?"

"Yes. I'll step aside entirely. And if you can prove the greatness of love, I will destroy the FT2 formula."

"I also want to rewrite the family rules. Is that acceptable?"

"If you can overturn them, you'll have the right to set new ones," Bramwell replied with a faint smile. Although his tone was professional, it was clear he didn't personally believe this was a good idea.

"Fine. I agree to the bet. You won't go back on your word, will you?" Aurora's gaze was steady as she confronted him.

"Miss Aurora, what kind of man do you think I am? Everything I do is for the benefit of the family. If your choices lead to a brighter future for us, I will support you in everything."

"Alright. I'll prove everything to you. Love and family can coexist. Nothing can defeat our love."

"Miss Aurora, I'm glad to see your resolve. I've read your file-you're a capable person. I believe you'll be a suitable leader for the family. Let's begin." Bramwell's tone grew urgent, as though

couldn't wait any longer.

"Grandpa Bramwell, I have a request," Aurora said suddenly.

"What is it?"

see him one last time. Give me three days. I'll come back to you after

least say

likely already frantically searching

pang of guilt. She

you, Miss Aurora. You

"I won't."

In three days, I'll send Mira to fetch

out of time. You are the family's

waiting. May

him." Bramwell stood

quiet. As they walked through its halls, Aurora asked, "Grandpa

been driven by her determination to resolve this one issue. She couldn't let her mother suffer because

you can seek the answer yourself," Bramwell

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he wasn't telling her the whole truth. Aurora's resolve only grew stronger. If there was a curse, there had to be a way to

Asher's voice was already echoing through the door. "You'd better let her go right now! If she gets hurt, I'll burn this place to

is just talking with Mr. Elderstone. Why are

what you're doing behind closed doors?"

Aurora called out as she pushed the door open. She saw Asher pacing anxiously,

the sight of her, Asher rushed over. "Did they do anything

I just had a conversation with Mr. Elderstone, that's all." To

around in

place is awful. Let's go,"

go see my mom. Come with

worry faded as he

you

Just give us the address. We'll drive ourselves. Who knows where

Asher shot back, still on edge from

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